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gulp-pug-too

v5.0.2

Published

Gulp plugin for compiling Pug templates

Downloads

5

Readme

gulp-pug-too

A fork of gulp-pug to squash security warnings

This Gulp plugin enables you to compile your Pug templates into HTML or JS, with support for template locals, custom Pug filters, AMD wrapping, and others. Here is a simple example using gulp-pug:

var pug = require('gulp-pug');

gulp.task('views', function buildHTML() {
  return gulp.src('views/*.pug')
  .pipe(pug({
    // Your options in here.
  }))
});

API

pug([opts])

  • opts (Object): Any options from Pug's API in addition to pug's own options.
  • opts.locals (Object): Locals to compile the Pug with. You can also provide locals through the data field of the file object, e.g. with gulp-data. They will be merged with opts.locals.
  • opts.data (Object): Same as opts.locals.
  • opts.client (Boolean): Compile Pug to JavaScript code.
  • opts.pug: A custom instance of Pug for gulp-pug to use.
  • opts.verbose: display name of file from stream that is being compiled.

To change opts.filename use gulp-rename before gulp-pug.

Returns a stream that compiles Vinyl files as Pug.

Also See

Thanks

LICENSE

MIT © Jamen Marzonie