1.2.0 • Published 12 months ago

jatg v1.2.0

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jatg - just another template generator

jatg is a low configuration tool to generate files based on templates.

Most template generation tools require elaborate configurations, lack intuitive usage, are tied to a specific framework or do not support variable transformations. The objective of this tool is to be as intuitive as possible while providing a flexible feature set.

Simply create your template files, add them to the configuration file and then run jatg to generate the resulting files.

Setting Up

Create the templates.json

You can create the file by running npx jatg --init, or just start by copying the example below:

templates.json

{
  "$schema": "https://unpkg.com/jatg/templates.schema.json",
  "templates": [
    {
      "name": "my-awesome-template",
      "sourcePaths": ["./templates"],
      "outputPath": "./src/modules",
      "variables": [
        {
          "variable": "name",
          "name": "Module Name"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

The format of this file is documented through the TemplateConfiguration TypeScript interface and the JSON Schema. Refer them for a list of all possible properties.

Create your template files

You can have as many files as needed for a single template.

templates/%name%.ts

export class %name.pascalCase% {
  // ...
}

The template can have variables, and they can be transformed through functions. Read more about them in the variables section.

Run it

Just run the CLI to generate files based on the templates created.

You'll be prompted which template you want to generate, and what are the variable values.

npx jatg

Pretty straightforward, isn't it?


Reference

Variables

A template can have multiple variables. Those can be defined in the configuration and can be used to make template contents and file names dynamic.

The syntax is the variable name surrounded by percentages (%variable_name%) and the value can be formatted through special functions, separated by dots (%variable_name.upper%).

For the variable named entity and the value user-post, here are a few examples:

TemplateResultWhat is hapenning?
%entity%user-postprints the variable value as is
%entity.upper%USER-POSTprints the variable formatted value in uppercase
%entity.plural.upper%USER-POSTSprints the variable value formatted in plural and in uppercase
%entity.plural.dotCase.upper%USER.POSTSprints the variable value formatted in plural, in dot case and in uppercase

Variables can be used in template file contents, the template file name and the configuration outputPath.

Variables that are not defined in the configuration file will be ignored and kept as-is. However, valid variables with invalid formatting functions will throw an error.

Formatting Functions

Basic

These are based on the basic string functions included in JavaScript.

FunctionBeforeAfter
upper"TwoWords""TWOWORDS"
lower"TwoWords""twowords"
trim" TwoWords ""TwoWords"
unaccent"maçã""maca"
Change Case

These functions use change-case under the hood.

FunctionResult
camelCasetwoWords
capitalCaseTwo Words
constantCaseTWO_WORDS
dotCasetwo.words
kebabCasetwo-words
noCasetwo words
pascalCaseTwoWords
pascalSnakeCaseTwo_Words
pathCasetwo/words
sentenceCaseTwo words
snakeCasetwo_words
trainCaseTwo-Words
initialsTW
Pluralize

These functions use pluralize under the hood.

FunctionResult
pluraltwoWords
singulartwoWord

Template files

File names and directories

The sourcePaths can contain paths to template files and directories containing templates.

For directories, all files inside it will be considered templates. The directory structure will be kept for the generated results.

The file names don't need to follow any specific extension. If you prefer, you can end them with .template. The .template extension will be removed for the resulting file.

The file names, directories and the outputPath can contain variables.

Here's an example of the folder structure:

templates/
├── entities/
│   └── %name%.entity.ts.template
└── models/
    └── %name%.model.ts.template

The templates.json file:

// templates.json
{
  // ...
  "sourcePaths": ["./templates"],
  "outputPath": "./src/modules/%name%",
  // ...
}

The resulting files for the variable name being "product":

src/
└── modules/
    └── product/
        ├── entities/
        │   └── product.entity.ts
        └── models/
            └── product.model.ts

Template file contents

Template files must be in plain text encoded in UTF-8. The files can contain as many variables as needed.

CLI

Install

npx

You can run the generation through npx by simply running the command: npx jatg.

Global

You can also install globally through npm install --global jatg and run it directly through jatg.

Project

You can also install it as a dev dependency to your project through npm install -D jatg and add a script in your package.json:

{
  // ...
  "scripts": {
    "generate": "jatg"
  }
  // ...
}

Then you can run it through npm run generate.

Options

You can also specify options, such as picking a specific template:

npx jatg --template my-awesome-template

Alternatively, you can use environment variables to set the option values.

DescriptionOptionEnvironment VariableDefault Value
Sets the base for other paths--base-path, -bJATG_BASE_PATH./
The path for the configuration file--templates-config, -cJATG_TEMPLATE_CONFIG_PATH./templates.json
Sets which template will be used, which will not be prompted--template, -tJATG_TEMPLATE_NAME
Sets a template variable value, which will not be promptedJATG_VARIABLE_*^1
Whether the generated files should overwrite existing ones--overwrite, -ofalse
Initializes a new template--init
Prints the command manual--help
Prints the jatg version--version

^1: Environment variables prefixed with JATG_VARIABLE_ will fill the respective template variable. For example, if you want to set the value of a template variable named foobar, you can add the environment variable JATG_VARIABLE_FOOBAR and it will not be prompted on generation.

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