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This library works with Jyt to render Angular HTML markup on the server. This is how it works at a high level:
div({ 'class': 'foo' }, span('hello'))
var markup = div({ 'ng-if': 'someVal', 'class': 'foo' }, span({ 'ng-bind': 'greeting' }, 'hello'))
var html = jangular.render(markup, { someVal: true, greeting: 'Hello, world' })
<div ng-if="someVal" class="foo"><span ng-bind="greeting">Hello, world</span></div>
From the command line enter:
npm install jangular --save
Then use Jangular anywhere in your node.js code. For example:
var jangular = require('jangular');
// add all the HTML functions to the local scope
jangular.addShortcutsToScope(global);
var markup = div({ 'ng-if': 'someVal', 'class': 'foo' }, span({ 'ng-bind': 'greeting' }, 'hello'));
var html = jangular.render(markup, { someVal: true, greeting: 'Hello, world' });
console.log(html);
// output: <div ng-if="someVal" class="foo"><span ng-bind="greeting">Hello, world</span></div>
The following functions are available with Jangular:
While this library can be used on its own without any issues, it was design to work with Pancakes through the pancakes-angular plugin. Basically, this library is dumb about how it is used. It simple rendering Jyt markup with Angular any registered Angular directives. Pancakes-angular is used to generate a set of custom directives based off the app that is using Pancakes.
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JavaScript based templating engine for Angular
The npm package jangular receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, jangular popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jangular demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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