ES6 template engine interface
This module allows native ES6 template literals to be used with DADI Web.
Installation
-
Add this module as a dependency:
npm install web-es6-templates --save
-
Include it in the engines
array passed to Web:
require('@dadi/web')({
engines: [
require('web-es6-templates')
]
})
Usage
Config
You can change the folder where your helpers are stored in your config.xxx.json
file:
"engines": {
"es6": {
"paths": {
"helpers": "site/helpers"
}
}
}
Helpers
The base directory for absolute paths is the utils/helpers
directory.
Helpers are required()
functions that can be embeded into templates to keep your code DRY. Take this example which could live in your helpers
folder as slugify.js
.
var s = require('underscore.string/slugify')
module.exports.slugify = (chunk) => {
return s(chunk)
}
This function would be used in a template file like so:
${slugify('The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog')}
Output:
the-quick-brown-fox-jumps-over-the-lazy-dog
Includes
The base directory for absolute paths is the pages/
directory. Take the following directory tree.
pages/
|_ partials/
|_ |_ header.js
|_ |_ footer.js
|_ index.js
|_ index.json
To include the partials from index.js
, you can use an underscore to indicate a sub-folder:
${partials_header}
<h1>ES6 Templates test</h1>
<p>This page lives at ${host}.</p>
<h2>Loop test</h2>
<ul>
${posts.results.map(i => `<li>${i.attributes.title}</li>`).join('')}
</ul>
${partials_footer}