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html22pug

v0.7.4

Published

Html to pug converter based on htmlparser2. It fixes issue html2pug doesn't want to fix. html2pug makes all attributes lower case which is critical thing for some frameworks, e.g. for Angular.

Downloads

17

Readme

Usage

# tested in windows cmd, on linux should be the same
npm install html22pug -g
# Specify input folder with html files. Output folder can be the same or separate. Input folder will be processed recursively.
html22pug c:\work\my\Pug\html22pug\test\inputFiles3

Also it can be used from JS/TypeScript

// In Typescript. In JS will be a bit different.
import { Html2Pug } from './Html2Pug';
//The main point of the utility is that it doesn't change things like ngIf to lower case breaking Angular code.
let pug = Html2Pug.convertString('<div *ngIf="true" class="ui-g" style="padding-bottom: 10px">       <span>Some text</span></div>');

TODO:

  • test the converter on decent project, e.g. the asp-core-angular.
  • get first feedback from users
  • ensure that it can work on single files, i.e. with bash pipes

DONE:

  • using gulp in release to iterate files leads to impossibility to publish as npm package: html22pug>pakmanager -e node deps gives: Cannot find module 'internal/util/types' at Object. (C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\pakmanager\node_modules\npm\node_modules\graceful-fs\fs.js:11:8) Wich in turn is dependency of gulp. Also overall I think gulp is not good dependency for release. So, let's get rid of gulp and use more lightweight tools to iterate files.
  • command line tool: https://medium.com/netscape/a-guide-to-create-a-nodejs-command-line-package-c2166ad0452e
  • Conversion of html to pug mostly works. Ready for use anyway.