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npm-html2js

v0.1.8

Published

Standalone script to load all your Angular html/jade templates into the $templateCache using npm

Downloads

57

Readme

npm-html2js Build Status

Use npm as a build tool to load all your jade/html templates into your $templateCache.

$ npm-html2js -i 'src/**/*.jade' -o 'dist/template.js'
angular.module('template.js', []);
  .run(['$templateCache', function($templateCache) {
    .$templateCache.put('files/file1.tpl.jade',
    '<div>\n' +
    '  <h1>Hello World from file1!</h1>\n' +
    '</div>')
  .$templateCache.put('files/file2.tpl.jade',
    '<div>\n' +
    '  <h1>Hello World from file2!</h1>\n' +
    '</div>')
  .$templateCache.put('files/subfolder/subfile1.tpl.jade',
    '<div>\n' +
    '  <h1>Hello World from subfile1!</h1>\n' +
    '</div>')
  .$templateCache.put('files/subfolder/subfile2.tpl.jade',
    '<div>\n' +
    '  <h1>Hello World from subfile2!</h1>\n' +
    '</div>')
  }]);

Install

Via npm:

npm install --save-dev npm-html2js

And load it in your build process in your package.json:

  "scripts": {
    "build": "npm-html2js -i 'files/**/*.html' -o 'dist/template.js'"
  },

Options

Input

Path to your templates. The module supports globbing so you can use path like src/**/*.tpl.html

example:

  npm-html2js -i 'files/**/*.tpl.html'
output

Path to the expected output file.

example:

  npm-html2js ... -o 'dist/template.js'
module

The name of the parent Angular module for each set of templates. Defaults to the task target prefixed by templates.js

example:

  npm-html2js ... -m 'myModule'
jade

if the filename ends with .jade, the task will automatically render file's content using Jade then comile into JS

base

The prefix relative to the project directory that should be stripped from each template path to produce a module identifier for the template. For example, a template located at src/projects/projects.tpl.html would be identified as just projects/projects.tpl.html.

example:

  npm-html2js ... -b 'src'
help

Display the command line options