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dust-processor

v0.0.2

Published

Collection of tools and middleware for dustjs

Downloads

8

Readme

#Dust Processor This module is a set of tools to integrate and make easier the use of dust templates.

##Installation Same as any node module

npm install dust-processor

##Usage


var dust = require("dustjs-linkedin");
var dustp = require("dust-processor").create({dust: dust, baseDir: "./public"});


//Node.js require integration for handling .dust files
dustp.nodeRequire(require);

//Browserify-middleware support
app.use("/", browserify("./public", {
    extensions: [".dust"],
    transform: [dustp.transform]
}));

##Options

  • dust (required, Object) ... Dust is passed in to prevent multiple instances, as well as version conflicts
  • baseDir (required, String) ... this is the directory templates are named relative to
  • Promise (optional, Constructor) ... uses bluebird by default, this is used as the constructor for render calls (when using promises instead of callbacks)
  • promiselib (optional, String, bluebird) ... the string to require to make promises available when generating modules for the browser
  • dustlib (optional, String, dustjs-linkedin/dist/dust-core.js) ... the string to require to get the dust-core library in the browser
  • define (optional, Boolean, false) ... controls wrapping modules in a define() wrapper for requirejs
  • renderStyle (Optional, Enum, hybrid) Controls the generated api for the browser
    • promise ... Use the promise api exclusively
    • callback ... Use the callback api exclusively
    • hybrid ... Select promise or callback depending on if a callback was passed or not