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html-bricks-plugin-ejs

v0.1.1

Published

ejs support for HTML-bricks

Readme

html-bricks-plugin-ejs

Embedded javascript support for html-bricks using ejs.

Requirements

html-bricks >= 0.6.

Installation

Install using npm

npm install --save-dev html-bricks-plugin-ejs

Then include the plugin in your config

{
  "plugins": [
    "plugin-ejs"
  ]
}

You can point to a json file in your project directory to make its content available within your html files.

{
  "plugins": [
    {
      "resolve": "plugin-ejs",
      "options": {
        "content": "path/to/your/json/file.json"
      }
    }
  ]
}

If you place the content file within your src directory (which you might do to enable file watching), you should ignore the file to prevent including it in your build folder.

{
  "ignoreFiles": [
    "glob/pattern/that/matches/your/file"
  ]
}

Similarly, you can implement functions that are available at compile time. Just export them from a js file that you place in your project (default path is project/ejs.functions.js).

Example:

ejs.functions.js

module.exports = {
  sayHi: function (name) {
    name + ' says hi!'
  }
}

index.html

<p><%= sayHi('Bob') %></p>

The path to your functions file can be set the same way as the content file, using the key functions. The file should be a js file!

{
  "resolve": "plugin-ejs",
  "options": {
    "functions": "path/to/your/functions/file.js"
  }
}

Usage

After installation, you can use ejs syntax within any HTML file (including modules). EJS includes are not tested and might not work.

Example

src/content.json

{
  "header": {
    "title": "My cool header"
  }
}

src/index.html

<body>
  <%= header.title %>
</body>