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@mitmaro/aglio-theme-olio

v1.6.2

Published

Default theme for the Aglio API Blueprint renderer

Downloads

3

Readme

Aglio Default Theme

Dependency Status Build Status Coverage Status NPM version License

This is Olio, the default theme engine for Aglio. It takes an API Blueprint AST and renders it into static HTML. Example use:

$ sudo npm install -g aglio
$ aglio -i blueprint.apib -o MyAPI.html

Theme engines for Aglio are described in more detail in the Aglio documentation.

Design Philosophy

Olio is designed from the ground up to be both fast and extensible while maintaining backward compatibility with most of the original Aglio theme. It uses the following technologies:

For backward compatibility, Jade templates can continue to use inline Stylus and CoffeeScript.

Theme Options

Olio comes with a handful of configurable theme options. These are set via the --theme-XXX parameter, where XXX is one of the following:

Name | Description -------------- | ------------------ condense-nav | Whether to condense nagivation for resources with only a single action (default is true). full-width | Whether to use the full page width or a responsive layout (default is responsive). style | LESS or CSS to control the layout and style of the document using the variables from below. Can be a path to your own file or one of the following presets: default. May be an array of paths and/or presets. template | Jade template to render HTML. Can be a path to your own file or one of the following presets: default. variables | LESS variables that control theme colors, fonts, and spacing. Can be a path to your own file or one of the following presets: default, flatly, slate, cyborg. May be an array of paths and/or presets.

Note: When using this theme programmatically, these options are cased like you would expect in Javascript: --theme-full-width becomes options.themeFullWidth.

Benchmark

Olio makes use of aggressive caching whenever it can, which means that rendering HTML can be blazing fast. Benchmark taken on a 2015 Macbook Pro via BENCHMARK=1 aglio -i example.apib -o example.html:

Step | Cached | No cache ------------------- | ------:| --------: Parse API Blueprint | 44ms | 44ms Get CSS | 1ms | 49ms Get template | 2ms | 102ms Call template | 28ms | 32ms Total time | 75ms | 227ms

License

Copyright © 2015 Daniel G. Taylor

http://dgt.mit-license.org/