Middleware for express/connect and/or static file generator to expose jade templates to the web browser. It provides a few additional features like express-like render function with partial handling.
var express = require('express')
, jade_browser = require('jade-browser')
, app = express.createServer();
app.use(jade_browser(url_endpoint, template_dir, options));
$ npm install jade-browser
- Jade templates are served as compiled functions.
* either as middleware or pre-cached and served from a public directory
- removes browser compatibility issues
- increases speed of template execution
- reduces file transfer size
- ability to minify output
- option to attach cache control
- provides helpers for handling rendering/partials just like express.
- relative path handling even from within partials.
- ability to completely namespace to avoid any naming collisions on the browser.
- partials inherit parent locals
As middleware jade-browser is simple to use.
var express = require('express')
, jade_browser = require('jade-browser')
, app = express.createServer();
// use jade-browser as middleware
app.use(jade_browser.middleware('/js/templates.js', '**', options));
Or, configure to add static file caching -- with or without express/connect.
var jade_browser = require('jade-browser')
// this will generate a file at this location: staticRoot + '/js/templates.js'
jade_browser.cache('/js/templates.js', '**',
{root: 'some/directory/with/views', staticRoot: __dirname + '/public'});
// or, configure the file watcher and add static file caching
// you'll need to manually create the folder where the files should live
// to compile, just save one of the files listed in the directory.
if (env === 'development') {
jade_browser.watch('/js/templates.js', '**',
{root: 'some/directory/with/views', staticRoot: __dirname + '/public'});
}
filename
The filename of the resulting compiled templates filepatterns
A single string or array of patterns used to glob for template filesoptions
Options object, see below (optional)
root
The root of the views (default: __dirname)namespace
Namespace for the browser (default: 'jade')minify
Minifies the output (default: false; If enabled and using caching, '-min.js' file is automatically created)maxAge
Time in seconds to cache the results (default: 86400)cacheRoot
The file system path where compiled templates are placed ()
jade.render('path/to/template', { values: for_template });
For direct access (for templates that have no need for partials).
jade.templates['path/to/template.jade'](locals);
Note: With render '.jade' extension is not required. Relative paths can be used in templates and in render function.
jade.render('path/../to/../test');
Large amounts of this code is inspired by TJ. Parts of express-expose and internal parts of express are recycled to make this happen.
- Nathan White (nw)
- Adrian Bravo (adrianbravo)
- Conner Petzold (cpetzold)
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