0.1.7 • Published 9 years ago

exdown v0.1.7

Weekly downloads
1
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
9 years ago

exdown Build Status

Express.js view engine for Markdown with EJS templating and HTML support.

Install

npm install exdown

Use

Using md as the default view engine requires just one line of code in your app setup. This will render .md files when res.render is called.

app.set('view engine', 'md');

To use a different extension (i.e. html) for your template files:

app.set('view engine', 'html');
app.engine('html', require('md').__express);

Supported Markdown

  • Headings
  • Lists (limited)
  • Blockquotes

Supported Templating

express-markdown comes with ejs out of the box, so you can use ejs templating like so:

  ## Testing
  
  ### Boolean
  <%= boolean %>
  
  ### Array
  
  <% for(var i=0; i<array.length; i++) {%>
  
   * <%= array[i] %>
   
  <% } %>
  
  ### Blockquote
  
   > <%= quote %>
   
  ### Paragraph
  
  <%= paragraph %>

Caveats

There are a few strange things that happen with lists. Using lists like above will cause too many <ul> tags. The workaround is to use html as any html will be accepted in your md file as well.

Recipes

more than one instance

You can create isolated instances of hbs using the create() function on the module object.

var md = require('md');

var instance1 = md.create();
var instance2 = md.create();

app.engine('html', instance1.__express);
app.engine('md', instance2.__express);

Each instance has the same methods/properties as the md module object. The module object is actually just an instance created for you automatically.

0.1.7

9 years ago

0.1.6

9 years ago

0.1.4

9 years ago

0.1.3

9 years ago

0.1.2

9 years ago