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Express 3.x Layout & Partial support.
The beloved feature from Express 2.x is back as a middleware!
$ npm install express-partials
The simple case:
var express = require('express')
, partials = require('express-partials')
, app = express();
// load the express-partials middleware
app.use(partials());
app.get('/',function(req,res,next){
res.render('index.ejs')
// -> render layout.ejs with index.ejs as `body`.
})
app.get('/no-layout',function(req,res,next){
res.render('index.ejs',{layout:false})
// -> only renders index.ejs
})
app.get('/mobile',function(req,res,next){
res.render('index.ejs',{layout:'mobile'})
// -> render mobile.ejs with index.ejs as `body`.
})
By default express-partials tries to figure the engine out by using the extension of the template. But in special cases an extension can be registered. And this can be done in a few ways:
// a function
partials.register('.j',require('jade').render);
// module (or object with a .render() function)
partials.register('.j',require('jade'));
// string (= require(str))
partials.register('.j','jade');
For an example on how to use partials in the first place I'd recommend you checking out the Express 2.x ejs example.
Any synchronous template engine should work fine. But check out the tests for a few engines tested.
To run the test suite first install dependencies with the following command within the repo:
$ npm install
then run the tests:
$ npm test
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Express 3.x Layout & Partial support.
The npm package express-partials receives a total of 20,980 weekly downloads. As such, express-partials popularity was classified as popular.
We found that express-partials demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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