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Alternative View class, provides another lookup method based on mappings prefix: dir
Alternative View class, provides another lookup method based on mappings prefix: dir.
Now, you can use multiple view dirs with express and use prefixes to access templates in it.
Compatible with express 3.x. Tested with express 3.2.x.
You can use npm for install the last stable version:
$ npm install express-prefixed-roots-view
Usage:
app.set('view', require('express-prefixed-roots-view'));
app.set('views', {
'': __dirname + '/views',
'module': __dirname + '/module/views',
'module2': __dirname + '/module2/views'
});
Now, when you call res.render('index'), it only tries to render '/views/index'.
When your call res.render('module/index'), it tries to render '/views/module/index', if such file does not exists, it tries to render '/module/views/index'.
So, you can override templates, provided with modules.
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Alternative View class, provides another lookup method based on mappings prefix: dir
The npm package express-prefixed-roots-view receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, express-prefixed-roots-view popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that express-prefixed-roots-view 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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