$ npm install layouts
Wraps templates with layouts. Layouts can use other layouts and be nested to any depth. This can be used 100% standalone to wrap any kind of file with banners, headers or footer content. Use for markdown, HTML, handlebars views, lo-dash templates, etc. Layouts can also be vinyl files.
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Install with npm:
$ npm install --save layouts
const renderLayouts = require('layouts');
renderLayouts(file, layoutCollection, options);
file
- a file object (or vinyl file) with a file.contents
property that must be a bufferlayoutCollection
- an object of file objects to use as layoutsoptions
- see available optionsThis library does not clone the file object. If you want to prevent file.contents
from being mutated (after rendering layouts), clone the file first before passing it to this library.
const renderLayouts = require('layouts');
const file = {
contents: Buffer.from('<div>Wrap me with a layout!!!</div>'),
layout: 'one'
};
const layoutCollection = {
one: { contents: Buffer.from('one before\n{% body %}\none after'), layout: 'two' },
two: { contents: Buffer.from('two before\n{% body %}\ntwo after') }
};
const res = renderLayouts(file, layoutCollection);
console.log(res.contents.toString());
// two before
// one before
// <div>Wrap me with a layout!!!</div>
// one after
// two after
Type: boolean
Default: undefined
By default, layouts are prevented from being applied multiple times to the same string. Disable this by setting disableHistory
to true.
Example
layouts(file, layoutCollection, { disableHistory: true });
Custom delimiters to use for injecting contents into layouts.
Type: regex
Default: /{% (body) %}/g
Preserve leading whitespace when injecting a string into a layout.
Type: boolean
Default: undefined
Breaking changes
layoutHistory
to layoutStack
layoutStack
are now the actual layout object, instead of the layout nameAdded
fn(file, layout)
.Breaking changes
layouts()
function now expects a file
object as the first argument. This can be an object with path
, layout
and contents
properties, or a valid vinyl file. See the API docs for more details.Breaking changes
options.tag
to options.contentTag
Housekeeping
assert
instead of should
path
property, following vinyl conventions.Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
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$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb
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