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dorm

v0.0.5

Published

DORM (Document Object Render Model). Render HTML documents using JavaScript objects.

Readme

DORM

DORM (Document Object Render Model). Render HTML documents using JavaScript objects.

INSTALL

Make sure you have NodeJS installed. Run the following command:

npm install dorm

EXAMPLE

Here is a simple example how you can use DORM to render your HTML documents.

First, write an DORM file containing a JSON structured object:

{
  "doctype" : {},
  "html" : {
    "children" : [
      {
        "head" : {
          "children" : [
              { "title": { "children" : [{"text" : "website title"}] }}
          ]
        }
      },
      {
        "body" : {
          "children" : [
              { "div": {} }
          ]
        }
      }
    ]
  }
}

Save this file as example.json. Execute the dorm program and pass this file as parameter.

dorm example.json

Output:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>

  <head>
    <title>website title</title>
  </head>
  
  <body>
    <div></div>
  </body>

</html>

Simple.

MINIFY

To minify the file output run the command above adding the parameter -m or --minify.

dorm -m example.json

OPTIONS

Usage: dorm [options] <file>

Options:

  -h, --help     output usage information
  -V, --version  output the version number
  -m, --minify   

TODO

 1	+ auto executable program
 2	+ travis
 3	+ tests
 4	+ JavaScript events
 5	+ client version
 6	+ convert into NPM module
 7	- Insert inline stylesheets
 8	- deal with self-closed elements like <br>
 9	- Insert ATTR on tags
10	- Insert TEXT as content of TAG
11	- transfer text to children element
12	- Add chain methods
13	- find solution for <span> in the middle of TEXT
14	- add -pretty option for indented output, otherwise will be minified
15	- doctype
16	- tabspaces for indentation
17	- STYLE method
18	- Pretty indentation for output
19	- include commander for command-line options
20	- minify option with commander
21	- -o (output) will create HTML files as output with the same name as the JSON files of input