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koa-bel

v1.0.0

Published

View engine for `koa` without any deps, built to be used with `bel`. Any other engines that can be written in `.js` files would work, too.

Downloads

16

Readme

koa-bel npmjs.com The MIT License npm downloads

View engine for koa without any deps, built to be used with bel. Any other engines that can be written in .js files would work, too.

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Install

npm i koa-bel --save

Usage

For more use-cases see the tests

const koaBel = require('koa-bel')

koaBel

Javascript template views for koa@2. You can use koa-convert if you want to work in [email protected] version.

Cool thing about that, is it not requires your templates to be bel or something other like yo-yo, or any other DOM thingy. You can simple return a stream or buffer or anything that can be added to ctx.body. By default it calls .toString() on the returned value, but you can bypass that if you pass opts.toString: false option.

Params

  • <dir> {String|Buffer}: directory to read the views
  • [opts] {Object}: optional options
  • returns {Function}: plugin for koa version 2

Example

const Koa = require('koa')
const bel = require('koa-bel')
const app = new Koa()

const port = 4290

app.use(bel('./views'))
app.use((ctx, next) => {
  ctx.render('home', {
    heading: 'Welcome page',
    description: 'This is our cool landing page, man!',
    subhead: 'What we offer?',
    services: [
      'Realtime Web Apps',
      'Security and Simplicity',
      'Logo Design and Prototypes'
    ]
  })
  return next()
})

app.listen(port, (err) => {
  console.log(`Server start listening on http://localhost:${port}`)
})

Example views/home.js

Here you can even use yo-yo, instead of bel. Or just return a buffer or stream and just pass options.toString: false option.

'use strict'

var bel = require('bel')

module.exports = function home (state) {
  return bel`<section>
    <h1>${state.heading}</h1>
    <p>${state.description}</p>
    <h2>${state.subhead}</h2>
    <ul>${state.services.map((service) => {
      return bel`<li>${service}</li>`
    })}</ul>
  </section>`
}

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
But before doing anything, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines.

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