2.0.0 • Published 6 years ago

get-view v2.0.0

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Utility for getting an assemble view from a collection object.

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save get-view

Usage

Should work with any collection of vinyl files.

const getView = require('get-view');

templates example

Given the following setup code, all of the below examples would return a view from the app.views.pages collection:

const templates = require('templates');
app = templates();
app.create('page');

app.page('foo', {content: 'this is foo'});
app.page('bar.md', {content: 'this is bar'});
app.page('a/b/c/baz.md', {content: 'this is baz', base: 'a'});
app.page('test/fixtures/templates/a.tmpl');

Get a view by customizing the lookup key with a function:

const view = getView(app.views.pages, function(view) {
  return view.stem === 'foo.md';
});

//=> <View "foo" <Buffer 74 68 69 73 20 69>>

Get a view by view.path

const view = getView(app.views.pages, 'a/b/c/baz.md');
//=> <View "b/c/baz.md" <Buffer 74 68 69 73>>

Get a view by view.basename

const view = getView(app.views.pages, 'baz.md');
//=> <View "b/c/baz.md" <Buffer 74 68 69 73>>

Get a view by view.filename

const view = getView(app.views.pages, 'baz');
//=> <View "b/c/baz.md" <Buffer 74 68 69 73>>

Get a view by view.relative

const view = getView(app.views.pages, 'b/c/baz.md');
//=> <View "b/c/baz.md" <Buffer 74 68 69 73>>

Release history

v2.0

Breaking changes

  • The order of arguments has been reversed, so that the collection of views is passed first, and the lookup value is second.
  • No longer matches with globs. This can be done by passing a glob matcher as the second argument.

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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$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb

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  • assemble: Get the rocks out of your socks! Assemble makes you fast at creating web projects… more | homepage
  • gulp: The streaming build system | homepage
  • match-file: Returns true when the given name matches any of the path properties on a vinyl… more | homepage
  • templates: System for creating and managing template collections, and rendering templates with any node.js template engine… more | homepage
  • verb: Documentation generator for GitHub projects. Verb is extremely powerful, easy to use, and is used… more | homepage
  • vinyl: Virtual file format. | homepage

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

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


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