0.0.6 • Published 9 years ago

gulp-liquify v0.0.6

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
9 years ago

Gulp Liquify

A Liquid template render using TinyLiquid

####Installation

$ npm install gulp-liquify

####Usage

var liquify = require('gulp-liquify');

gulp.task("liquify", function() {
  var locals = {
    name: "Fred"
  };
  gulp.src('*.liquid')
    .pipe(liquify(locals))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('./dist/'))
});

You can pass a base for other templates to be included in a template. It defaults to the file base.

  gulp.src('*.liquid')
    .pipe(liquify(locals, { base: "../templates/" }))
});

You can pass file specific locals by attaching it to the vinyl file object in a previous task.

var liquify = require('gulp-liquify');
var through = require('through2');

gulp.task("liquify", function() {
  var locals = {
    name: "Fred"
  };
  gulp.src('*.liquid')
    .pipe(through.obj(function(file, enc, cb) {
      file.locals = {
        number: Math.random(),
        path: file.path
      };
      cb(null, file);
    }))
    .pipe(liquify(locals))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('./dist/'))
});

####Liquid support from tinyliquid

TinyLiquid does not support the locals variables like this: a[0], a["b"], a[0]["b"] and so on.

Only support to use . as the separator: a.b, a.b.c