co-views
Template rendering for co using
co-render. This module
provides higher level sugar than co-render to reduce redundancy,
for example specifying a views directory and default extension name.
Installation
$ npm install co-views
And install whichever engine(s) you use:
$ npm install ejs jade
Options
map an object mapping extension names to engine names [{}]
default default extension name to use when missing [html]
cache cached compiled functions [NODE_ENV != 'development']
map
For example if you wanted to use "swig" for .html files
you would simply pass:
{ map: { html: 'swig' } }
default
Set the default template extension when none is passed to
the render function. This defaults to "html". For example
if you mostly use Jade, then you'd likely want to assign
this to:
{ default: 'jade' }
Allowing you to invoke render('user') instead of
render('user.jade').
cache
When true compiled template functions will be cached in-memory,
this prevents subsequent disk i/o, as well as the additional compilation
step that most template engines peform. By default this is enabled
when the NODE_ENV environment variable is anything but "development",
such as "stage" or "production".
Example
Render several users with different template engines in parallel. View
lookup is performed relative to the ./examples directory passed,
and the "swig" engine is mapped to ".html" files.
var co = require('co');
var views = require('co-views');
var render = views('examples', {
map: { html: 'swig' }
});
var tobi = {
name: 'tobi',
species: 'ferret'
};
var loki = {
name: 'loki',
species: 'ferret'
};
var luna = {
name: 'luna',
species: 'cat'
};
co(function *(){
var a = render('user', { user: tobi });
var b = render('user.jade', { user: loki });
var c = render('user.ejs', { user: luna });
var html = yield [a, b, c];
html = html.join('');
console.log(html);
});
App-wide views
Dependending on your choice of application structure, you may wish to
share these same settings between all of your application, instead of
constantly initializing co-views. To do this simply create a views.js
module and export the render function returned:
var views = require('co-views');
module.exports = views('views', {
map: {
html: 'swig',
md: 'hogan'
}
});
License
MIT