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koa-view

v2.1.4

Published

koa view use nunjucks

Downloads

1,169

Readme

koa-view

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Template rendering middleware for koa (using nunjucks).

Installation

$ npm install koa-view

Example

const view = require('koa-view');

// Must be used before any router is used
app.use(view(__dirname + '/views'));

app.use(async function (ctx) {
  ctx.state = {
    session: ctx.session,
    title: 'app'
  };

  await ctx.render('user', {
    user: 'Coder'
  });
});

More examples: tests

API

view(root, opts)

  • root: (default views) Views location. All view you render() are relative to this path.
  • opts nunjucks configure opts
  • opts.ext: (default html) Extension for your view
// instead of this
await ctx.render('user.html')
// you can
await ctx.render('user')

Koa 1 Support

To use koa-view with koa@1, please use koa-view 1.x.

npm install koa-view@1 --save

License

MIT