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gulp-jst-concat

v0.0.1

Published

Compile underscore/lodash view templates to a single JST file

Downloads

21

Readme

gulp-jst-concat Build Status

A gulp plugin to compile underscore / lodash views to a single JST file.

Install

Install using npm.

$ npm install gulp-jst-concat

Usage

var jade = require('gulp-jade')
  , jstConcat = require('gulp-jst-concat')

gulp.task('JST', function () {
  gulp.src('client/app/views/**/*jade')
    .pipe(jade())
    .pipe(jstConcat('jst.js', {
      renameKeys: ['^.*views/(.*).html$', '$1']
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('public/assets'))
})

This compiles all of your client-side views into a single file jst.js, defining this.JST = { /* template fns */ }.

Let's say we have views located at

  • client/app/views/foo.jade and
  • client/app/views/bar/baz.jade.

Given the example's option renameKeys: ['^.*views/(.*).html$', '$1'] those views will now be accessible as compiled lodash template functions via

  • JST['foo'] and
  • JST['bar/baz'].

(Please note that gulp-jst-concat doesn't have to be used in conjunction with gulp-jade. Any input-stream emitting html-ish file contents will do.)

Options

renameKeys

Type [String, String]

Control your JST keys by RegExp-replacing the input file's path property.

This will default to ['.*', '$&'] (i.e. a template's key will just be it's input file's path).

License

MIT