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pug2svelte

v0.0.2-alpha.9

Published

Use svelte with pug syntax

Downloads

23

Readme

pug2svelte

Build Status npm version Dependencies Status

Use svelte with pug syntax.

Install

npm i -D pug pug2svelte@latest
let pug2svelte = require('pug2svelte')

pug2svelte('<template>p Hello World!</template>')
// <p> Hello World!</p>

Supported Svelte syntaxes

// attribute
a(href='page/{p}') page {p}

button(disable={!clickable})
button(disable='{number === 42}')
button({disable})
button(on:click|once={handler})

// spread attributes
Widget({...things})

// if
{#if answer === 42}
  p what was the question?
  
// if else
{#if porridge.temperature > 100}
  p too hot!
{:else if 80 > porridge.temperature}
  p too cold!
{:else}
  p just right!
  
// other svelte blocks
{#each todos as todo}
  p {todo.text}
{:else}
  p No tasks today!

{#await promise}
  p waiting for the promise to resolve...
{:then value}
  p The value is {value}
{:catch error}
  p Something went wrong: {error.message}
  
// nested blocks
div1
  {#if}
    div2
    {#each}
      {#await}

// <div1>
//   {#if}
//     <div2></div2>
//     {#each}
//       {#await}
//       {/await}
//     {/each}
//   {#if}
// </div1>

Use with Rollup

// rollup.config.js
import svelte from 'rollup-plugin-svelte'
import pug2svelte from 'pug2svelte'

export default {
  plugins: [
    svelte({
      extensions: ['.svelte'],
      preprocess: {
        markup: ({ content }) => ({ code: pug2svelte(content) })
      },
      ...
    })
  ]
}
// app.svelte
<template>p Hello {name}!</template>

<script>
  let name = 'World'
</script>
<!-- Hello World! -->

Parse from pug file

// rollup.config.js
...
extensions: ['.pug'],
preprocess: {
  markup: ({ content }) => ({ code: pug2svelte(content, { pug: true }) })
}
...
// app.pug
p Hello {name}!

script.
  let name = 'World'

Pug render options

You can also pass any options of pug.render()

pug2svelte(content, {
  pretty: true
  })

License

MIT