1.0.1 • Published 8 years ago

handlebamdle v1.0.1

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Handlebars.partials = Handlebars.templates

##Prefrase

Handlebars partials oficially treated as separate class citizents, while they are templates just the same way as others. Days come by and developers figured out "magic formula" Handlebars.partials = Handlebars.templates, which works fine if all the precompiled templates being downloaded as a one file. But what about getting more efficiency from power of requirejs? That's the ultimate goal for this package.

##Handle-b-AMD-le /ˈhandl·bandl/

AMD (requirejs) bundler for handlebars templates. It treats partials as a templates, and includes partials-templates (if any) as a main module dependency.

##Examples

From nodejs script:

var hamdb = require("handlebamdle");
var fs = require("fs");

var templateSrc = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + "templates-raw/template.hbs");

var templateAmd = hamdb(templateSrc.toString())

fs.writeFileSync(templateAmd, __dirname + "templates-compiled/template.hbs.js");

From command line:

find tests/templates-raw/ -name '*.hbs' -exec sh -c '"handlebamdle" < "${1}" > "tests/templates-bundled/$(basename ${1/hbs/js})"' -- {} \;

Or less daunting, less functional and less interesting overall.

cat tests/templates-raw/test.hbs | bin/handlebamdle.js > tests/templates-bundled/test.js

##Build from source

Build - npm run build Test - npm run test

##Develop

Build - npm run build Watch for scripts - npm run watch-scripts Test - npm run test