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pug-inheritance

v3.0.0-beta.2

Published

Determine the inheritance of Pug templates.

Readme

This is fork of Paul Young's jade-inheritance lib migrated to new Pug parser and JavaScript (from CoffeeScript).


Pug-inheritance

Build Status

Table of Contents

Prerequisites

node.js >= 6.9.0

Install

npm install -g pug-inheritance

Command line usage

$ pug-inheritance --help

Reduce compilation time for Pug files by understanding inheritance.

Usage

const inheritance = new PugInheritance(filePath, [baseDir, [options]]);

The problem

When a Pug template is modified, there is no way of knowing how that change has affected the rest of a project. Other files that have extended or included the modified file also need to be compiled.

As a result, common practice is to compile all template files to ensure that everything is up to date. This does not bode well for rapid development since files are unnecessarily being compiled and this can take a long time on a large project or if the use of inheritance and mixins is pervasive.

The solution

Use pug-inheritance to determine which files in a project extend and include modified files, and only compile those that are affected.

An example

const PugInheritance = require('pug-inheritance');
const inheritance = new PugInheritance('foo.pug', './templates');

Inheritance tree

console.log(inheritance.tree);

Output:

{
  "foo.pug": {
    "extendedBy": {
      "bar.pug": {
        "includedBy": {
          "baz.pug": {}
        }
      }
    },
    "extendedBy": {
      "qux.pug": {}
    }
  }
}

Dependant files

console.log(inheritance.files);

Output:

[
  "foo.pug",
  "bar.pug",
  "baz.pug",
  "qux.pug"
]

Options

  • options.basedir = 'app'

    Defines the root, from where pug-inheritance starts to scan for all *.pug files in all existing folders within the basedir.

    var options {
      basedir: 'app'
    }
  • options.skip = 'node_modules'

    If you are using the root folder options.basedir = '.' to process your *.pug files, you have to skip node_modules. Because of dependant PUG-packages which may contain test files, that may cause errors during the compile. This option accepts a string or an array.

    var options {
      // as string
      skip: 'node_modules',
      // or as array
      skip: ['node_modules', 'some_other_folder']
    }

    If you want to set this global, you are able set this option also into your package.json. But watch out, this will be overwritten by setting this option directly to the pug-inheritance object.

    {
      "skipInheritances": [
        "node_modules"
      ]
    }

Test

$ npm test

License

MIT