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angular-html2js

v0.0.2

Published

A standalone tool to stream angular templates and building the $templateCache

Downloads

163

Readme

angular-html2js Build Status

Standalone script to turn Angular template into js that supports streams.

Note: This is a standalone tool. If you need a grunt-task use the excellent grunt-angular-templates. (The test suite and output are almost the same)

Install

$ npm install angular-html2js

Usage

Html2js = require('angular-html2js');

var html2js = Html2js();
html2js.add('path/to/template1.html');
html2js.add('path/to/template2.html');
html2js.bundle().pipe(process.stdout);

// or use the entries option
var fs = require('fs');
var html2js = Html2js({
    module: 'myTempaltes',
    entries: ['path/to/template1.html', 'path/to/template2.html'],
}).bundle().pipe(fs.createWriteStream('myTemplates.js'));

// or add a stream
var html2js = Html2js({ module: 'myTempaltes'})
  .add(fs.createReadStream('path/to/template2.html'))
  .bundle()
  .pipe(process.stdout);

// or use the html-minifier to transform your stuff
var minify = require('html-minifier').minify;
Html2js({
    entries: ['./test.html', './test2.html'],
    standalone: true,
    module: 'Test',
    transform: function (html, callback) {
        html = minify(html, { removeComments: true });
        callback(html);
    }
}).bundle().pipe(process.stdout);

Options

angular

Global namespace for Angular.

If you use angular.noConflict(), then set this value to whatever you re-assign angular to. Otherwise, it defaults to angular.

prefix

String to prefix template URLs with. Defaults to ''

standalone

Boolean indicated if the templates are part of an existing module or a standalone. Defaults to false.

replace

String will be replaced with '' Defaults to ''

transform

Callback to modify a single entry. Requires a callback. Example

transform: function(html, callback) {
  callback(html.toUpperCase());
}

ToDo

  • Impement empty file
  • Impement empty result if there is no file
  • Cleanup