grunt-dust-require v0.1.5
Grunt.js plugin to compile dustjs templates and wrap them in requirejs modules with all partial templates used as dependencies.
Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.0
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-dust-require --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-dust-require');
Dust task
Run this task with the grunt grunt-dust-require
command.
Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.
File Options
amdPrefix
Type: string
Default: null
Sets a prefix for the requirejs module name. amdPrefix/path/to/template
.
Options
relative
Type: boolean
Default: false
Make templates names relative from cwd (working only if used Grunt Dynamic Mappings).
basePath
Type: string
Default: false
Exclude this path from templates names.
useBaseName
Type: boolean
Default: false
If 'true' template names will be the same as the basename of the file, sans prepended paths and file extensions. When coupled with globbing pattern 'root_folder/*/' all files matched will use their base names regardless of where the file is located in the directory tree rooted at root_folder. Note: One caveat - filenames must be unique! Otherwise name collisions will occur.
Usage Examples
grunt.initConfig
"dust-require":
compile:
files: [
{
expand: true
outputStyle: 'compressed'
cwd: "exampleFolder"
src: ['**/*.dust']
dest: "compiledFolder"
ext: '.js'
amdPrefix: "templates/"
nameTemplate: false
}
]
example.dust
<div class='example'>
{> "path/to/partial/template" someVar="{someOtherVar}" /}
{> "path/to/another/partial" /}
{> "another/path/omg" anotherVar="someValue" /}
</div>
example.js
define("templates/example", ["templates/path/to/partial/template", "templates/path/to/another/partial", "templates/another/path/omg"], function() {
// example.dust
(function() {
dust.register("example", body_0);
function body_0(chk, ctx) {
return chk.write("<div class='example'>").partial("path/to/partial/template", ctx, {
"someVar": body_1
}).partial("path/to/another/partial", ctx, null).partial("another/path/omg", ctx, {
"anotherVar": "someValue"
}).write("</div>");
}
function body_1(chk, ctx) {
return chk.reference(ctx._get(false, ["someOtherVar"]), ctx, "h");
}
return body_0;
})();
return
});
For more examples on how to use the expand
API to manipulate the default dynamic path construction in the glob_to_multiple
examples, see "Building the files object dynamically" in the grunt wiki entry Configuring Tasks.
Release History
- v0.1.0
- First release
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Marco Salazar Licensed under the MIT license.