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dir-templar

v0.0.5

Published

Node module that can template and move an entire directory

Readme

dir-templar || templar

dir-templar is module that can parse recursive lodash templates and store it on another location

npm install dir-templar --save

Usage

Templar can be used like this:

Just require the package:

var templar = require('dir-templar');

Parsing

You can use the following syntax to parse templates:

templar(input, templateData, output[, walkFn]);

input can be an array of paths/files or a single string containing a path or a file reference. templateData should be an object containing your replacement data. ouput should be a path where the input has to be placed at.

Example

templar(['./dir1', './dir2'], {name: "My Name"}, './output').then(function(parsedFiles){
		//returns an array of parsed files.
	}, function(error){
		//returns an error when something went wrong
		console.error(error);
	}
);

You can also add a walk function. Which will be triggered on each file replace. Be sure to return the new path.

templar(['./dir1', './dir2'], {name: "My Name"}, './output', function(path) {
        //replace in  path name
        return path.replace(/%replacement%/g, "pathreplacement");
    }).then(function(parsedFiles){
        //returns an array of parsed files.
    }, function(error){
        //returns an error when something went wrong
        console.error(error);
    }
);