0.0.7 • Published 6 years ago

gulp-html-to-js v0.0.7

Weekly downloads
376
License
WTFPL
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

Overview

A gulp plugin that converts arbitrary text files into JavaScript modules. Not limited to HTML.

Installation

npm i -E gulp-html-to-js
# or
yarn add -E gulp-html-to-js

Usage

In your gulpfile.js:

const htmlToJs = require('gulp-html-to-js')

// Without concatenation
gulp.task('html:compile', () => (
  gulp.src('src/html/**/*')
    .pipe(htmlToJs())
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
))

// With concatenation
gulp.task('html:compile', () => (
  gulp.src('src/html/**/*')
    .pipe(htmlToJs({concat: 'html.js'}))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
))

Without the concat option, each module exports a single string:

<p>Hello world!</p>

Becomes:

module.exports = '<p>Hello world!</p>'

With concat, files are grouped into one module, where strings are keyed by file paths:

module.exports = Object.create(null)
module.exports['index.html'] = '<p>Hello world!</p>'

In your app, import the result like so (directory nesting depends on your build configuration):

import html from './html.js'
// or
const html = require('./html.js')

Options

See the concat option above. You can also modify it with:

  • prefix: Prepends a path prefix to all keys of the resulting module object.

For {prefix: 'templates'} the resulting file from the above example is:

module.exports = Object.create(null)
module.exports['templates/index.html'] = '<p>Hello world!</p>'
  • global: Requires concat. Assigns the resulting object to some global identifier other than module.exports (default).

For {global: 'window.templates', concat: 'templates.js'} the example above would produce this:

window.templates = Object.create(null)
window.templates['index.html'] = '<p>Hello world!</p>'
0.0.7

6 years ago

0.0.6

6 years ago

0.0.5

8 years ago

0.0.4

8 years ago

0.0.3

8 years ago

0.0.2

8 years ago

0.0.1

9 years ago