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style-sherpa-loader

v1.0.0

Published

Style Sherpa loader for webpack.

Downloads

4

Readme

Style Sherpa

Npm Version Month Downloads

This webpack loader converts a single Style Sherpa Markdown file to a pre-made HTML template with tabbed sections as your style guide. The template is powered by Foundation for Sites and compiled with Handlebars.

Installation

Simply install the package with your prefered package manager.

  • npm
npm install style-sherpa-loader --save-dev
  • yarn
yarn add style-sherpa-loader --dev

Note: it's not necessary to install the style-sherpa package itself as it's already part of the loader

Getting Started

First you need to create an entry point for your style guide (e.g. styleguide.js) that imports a Mardown file (and any other stuff you need such as CSS). Then create a single Markdown file (e.g. styleguide.md) where all of your style guide lives in.

Your style guide is divided into sections. Sections are titled with a Markdown heading, which is a single hash mark. To create new sections add four line breaks. For further information about Style Sherpa and how to write content for your style guide, please read the official docs.

styleguide.js

import `./styleguide.md`;

styleguide.md

# Buttons

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, **consectetur adipisicing** elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.




# Forms

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, `<form>` elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Webpack Setup

Add your style guide entry point and the loader to your webpack config.

module.exports = {
    entry: {
        styleguide: './path/to/your/styleguide.js'
    }
    module: {
        rules: [
            {
                test: /styleguide\.md$/,
                use: [
                    {
                        loader: 'style-sherpa-loader',
                        options: {}
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
};

Options

The following loader options are available.

template

By default Style Sherpa uses a Handlebars template which is extended by your Markdown file. If you wanna customize it you can override the default one with your own template file.

{
    loader: 'style-sherpa-loader',
    options: {
        template: path.resolve('path/to/your/template.hbs')
    }
}

Tip: if your template is located in the same directory as your Markdown file you can set the option template to [path]template.html to use it (all tokens of interpolateName are supported)

Contribution

If you find any bug or miss a feature just create an issue or a PR to do the job.

And last but not least, if you like this loader please give it a star on github and share it!