2.3.5 • Published 6 years ago
@gzaripov/injectify v2.3.5
Injectify

Inspired by hbsfy and based on it source code.
Transform handlebars AST and add support of require helper for browserify/webpack automatic injection;
Install
npm install --save-dev injectifyUse with browserify
Use it as Browserify transform module with -t:
browserify -t injectify main.js > bundle.jsIf you prefer gulp:
var gulp = require("gulp"),
browserify = require("browserify"),
source = require("vinyl-source-stream"),
gulp.task('js', function () {
var bundleStream = browserify('./src/main.js')
.transform(require("injectify"))
.bundle();
return bundleStream
.pipe(source('main.js'))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));
});Use with webpack
Configure webpack
{
"module": {
"loaders": [
{"test": /\.hbs/, "loader": "injectify"}
]
}
}Load helper
In file ./src/main.js require injectify require helper:
require("injectify/require");Now you can use require helper in your templates:
Simple require some module with string export:
{{require "../string-module"}}
Pass require result as param to another helper:
{{formatUser (require "../user-module")}}
Pass require result as hash param to another helper:
{{formatUser user=(require "../user-module")}}require helper works like original browserify. You can require modules relative to template file or
node_modules directory
Relative require {{require "../utils/strange-module"}}
or globally defined {{require "my-utils"}}Examples of usage
- Include helper - allow include templates like partials, but with browserify
- View helper - allow render marionette view direct to template
Changelog
v2.2.0
- Handlebars 4.0 support