1.1.0 • Published 4 years ago

engine-handlebars v1.1.0

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Handlebars engine, consolidate.js style but with enhancements. This works with Assemble, express.js, engine-cache or any application that follows consolidate.js conventions.

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save engine-handlebars

Heads up!

There were major breaking changes in v1.0!.

Usage

const handlebars = require('handlebars');
const engine = require('engine-handlebars')(handlebars);
console.log(engine);

The engine object that is returned has the following properties:

  • name - the name of the engine: handlebars, used for engine detection in other libraries.
  • instance - your instance of handlebars
  • compile - async compile method
  • compileSync - sync compile method
  • render - async render method
  • renderSync - sync render method

API

.compile

Compile file.contents with handlebars.compile(). Adds a compiled .fn() property to the given file.

Params

  • file {Object}: File object with contents string or buffer.
  • options {Object}: Options with partials and helpers.
  • returns {Promise}

Example

engine.compile({ contents: 'Jon {{ name }}' })
  .then(file => {
    console.log(typeof file.fn) // 'function'
  });

.render

Render file.contents with the function returned from .compile().

Params

  • file {Object}: File object with contents string or buffer.
  • locals {Object}: Locals to use as contents to render the string.
  • options {Object}: Options with partials and helpers.
  • returns {Promise}

Example

engine.render({ contents: 'Jon {{ name }}' }, { name: 'Schlinkert' })
  .then(file => {
    console.log(file.contents.toString()) // 'Jon Schlinkert'
  });

.compileSync

Compile file.contents with handlebars.compile(). Adds a compiled .fn() property to the given file.

Params

  • file {Object}: File object with contents string or buffer.
  • options {Object}: Options with partials and helpers.
  • returns {Object}: Returns the file object.

Example

let file = engine.compileSync({ contents: 'Jon {{ name }}' });
console.log(typeof file.fn) // 'function'

.renderSync

Render file.contents with the function returned from .compile().

Params

  • file {Object}: File object with contents string or buffer.
  • locals {Object}: Locals to use as contents to render the string.
  • options {Object}: Options with partials and helpers.
  • returns {Object}: Returns the file object.

Example

let file = engine.renderSync({ contents: 'Jon {{ name }}' }, { name: 'Schlinkert' });
console.log(file.contents.toString()) // 'Jon Schlinkert'

Release History

v1.0.0

  • The main export is now a function that takes an instance of handlebars.
  • renderFile and __express have been removed.
  • .compile and .render now return a promise.
  • .compileSync and .renderSync may be used for sync operations.
  • All methods now expect a file object with a .contents property (string or buffer).

v0.8.0

  • renderFile now expects a vinyl file.
  • The old renderFile method is now exposed on engine.__express

v0.7.0

  • updated to handlebars 0.4.0

About

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm test

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Contributors

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Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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