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laravel-elixir-candor

v0.0.8

Published

The official Laravel Elixir Candor plugin.

Downloads

9

Readme

laravel-elixir-candor

The official Candor Laravel Elixir plugin.

View the official project site for Candor

Installation

Run the following command inside your Laravel project folder

npm install --save laravel-elixir-candor

Inside your gulpfile.js add the following just below the line var elixir = require('laravel-elixir');

require('laravel-elixir-candor');

Then simply call...

mix.candor('dir/*.cdor', 'dir', {
    fileType: 'php',
});

The first option passed is the .cdor (candor) files to parse. It automatically adds the path resources/assets/candor/ to the front of it.

The second option is where to output the HTML files, the path resources/views/ is automatically added to the front.

The third option is optional, and allows you to specify the file type of the generated HTML files, if the default type of html is not right for your needs.