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trellis-core

v0.5.3

Published

The Trellis core library supports the `trellis-cli` and `trellis-ui` projects by wrapping the [handlebars](https://handlebarsjs.com) and [JSON Schema $Ref Parser](https://github.com/APIDevTools/json-schema-ref-parser) projects to extend and abstract for u

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Trellis Core Library

The Trellis core library supports the trellis-cli and trellis-ui projects by wrapping the handlebars and JSON Schema $Ref Parser projects to extend and abstract for use in the modeling framework.

NOTE: Node.js ^18.0.0 is required to run tests.

JSON Schema $Ref Parser Functionality

Utility Functions

Exports of this module that abstract & extend JSON Schema $Ref Parser.

preprocessModel(model, preprocessFn?): Promise<$RefParser.JSONSchema>

Syntax: preprocessModel(model: string | $RefParser.JSONSchema, preprocessFn?: (model: $RefParser.JSONSchema) => $RefParser.JSONSchema)

Calls $RefParser.parse(model) and then preprocessFn(model) on the model to enrich it with additional metadata set by the preprocessing script.

postprocessModel(model, postprocessFn): Promise<$RefParser.JSONSchema>

Syntax: postprocessModel(model: string | $RefParser.JSONSchema, preprocessFn: (model: $RefParser.JSONSchema) => $RefParser.JSONSchema)

Calls $RefParser.dereference(model) and then preprocessFn(model) on the model to enrich it with additional metadata set by the postprocessing script.

Handlebars Functionality

Utility Functions

Exports of this module that abstract & extend handlebars.

registerPartials(partials): void

Syntax: registerPartials(partials: PartialTemplate[])

Used to register partials that are referenced in templates prior to compiling and using templates.

compileTemplate(template): HandlebarsTemplateDelegate

Syntax: compileTemplate(template: string)

Compiles into a

Helpers

#includes

Alias for Array.includes().

Syntax: {{#includes collection: any[] item: any}}

#ifCond

Alias for conditional test.

Syntax: {{#ifCond a: any logicalOperator: string b: any}}

The following operators are supported:

  • === (== can be used but evaluates as ===)
  • !== (!= can be used but evaluates as !==)
  • <
  • >
  • <=
  • >=
  • &&
  • ||