layouts
Wraps templates with layouts. Layouts can use other layouts and be nested to any depth. This can be used 100% standalone to wrap any kind of file with banners, headers or footer content. Use for markdown, HTML, handlebars views, lo-dash templates, etc. Layouts can also be vinyl files.
Table of Contents
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Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save layouts
Usage
var renderLayouts = require('layouts');
Examples
Basic example
In this example, two layouts are used:
- the first layout,
one
, will wrap the string - the second layout,
two
, will wrap the first layout
var layouts = {
one: {content: 'one before\n{% body %}\none after', layout: 'two'},
two: {content: 'two before\n{% body %}\ntwo after'},
};
renderLayouts('<div>Wrap me with a layout!!!</div>', 'one', layouts);
Results in:
two before
one before
<div>Wrap me with a layout!!!</div>
one after
two after
HTML
This example shows how to use nested HTML layouts to wrap content:
var layouts = {};
layouts.base = {
path: 'base.tmpl',
content: [
'<!DOCTYPE html>',
'<html lang="en">',
' <head>',
' <meta charset="UTF-8">',
' <title>Home</title>',
' </head>',
' <body>',
' {% body %}',
' </body>',
'</html>',
].join('\n')
};
layouts.nav = {
path: 'nav.tmpl',
layout: 'base',
content: '<nav>\n{% body %}\n</nav>'
};
var str = [
'<ul class="categories">',
' <li class="active"> <a href="#"> Development </a> </li>',
' <li> <a href="#"> Design </a> </li>',
' <li> <a href="#"> Node.js </a> </li>',
'</ul>'
].join('\n')
renderLayouts(str, nav, layouts);
Results in something like:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Home</title>
</head>
<body>
<nav>
<ul class="categories">
<li class="active"> <a href="#"> Development </a> </li>
<li> <a href="#"> Design </a> </li>
<li> <a href="#"> Node.js </a> </li>
</ul>
</nav>
</body>
</html>
Customization
By default, {% body %}
is used as the placeholder (insertion point) for content, but this can easily be customized with the following options:
layoutDelims
: the delimiters to use. This can be a regex, like /\{{([^}]+)\}}/
, or an array of delimiter strings, like ['{{', '}}']
contentTag
: the name of the content placeholder tag (defaults to body).
API
Wrap one or more layouts around string
.
Params
string
{String}: The string to wrap with a layout.layoutName
{String}: The name (key) of the layout object to use.layouts
{Object}: Object of layout objects.options
{Object}: Optionally define a defaultLayout
(string), pass custom delimiters (layoutDelims
) to use as the placeholder for the content insertion point, or change the name of the placeholder tag with the contentTag
option.fn
{Function}: Optionally pass a function to modify the context as each layout is applied.returns
{String}: Returns the original string wrapped with one or more layouts.
Example
renderLayouts(string, layoutName, layouts, options, fn);
History
v0.12.0
- BREAKING CHANGE change
options.tag
to options.contentTag
- update tests to use
assert
instead of should
v0.11.0
- All view objects must now have a
path
property, following vinyl conventions.
About
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Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Building docs
(This document was generated by verb-generate-readme (a verb generator), please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in .verb.md.)
To generate the readme and API documentation with verb:
$ npm install -g verb verb-generate-readme && verb
Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && npm test
Author
Brian Woodward
License
Copyright © 2016, Brian Woodward.
Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb, v0.9.0, on July 15, 2016.