Adds support for managing template engines to your base application.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save base-engines
Register the plugin with your base application:
var Base = require('base');
var engines = require('base-engines');
base.use(engines());
Register a view engine callback fn as ext. Calls .setEngine and .getEngine internally.
Params
exts {String|Array}: String or array of file extensions.fn {Function|Object}: or settingssettings {Object}: Optionally pass engine options as the last argument.Example
app.engine('hbs', require('engine-handlebars'));
// using consolidate.js
var engine = require('consolidate');
app.engine('jade', engine.jade);
app.engine('swig', engine.swig);
// get a registered engine
var swig = app.engine('swig');
Register engine ext with the given render fn and/or settings.
Params
ext {String}: The engine to set.Example
app.setEngine('hbs', require('engine-handlebars'), {
delims: ['<%', '%>']
});
Get registered engine ext.
Params
ext {String}: The engine to get.Example
app.engine('hbs', require('engine-handlebars'));
var engine = app.getEngine('hbs');
option, enable and disable. See the readme… more | homepagePull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
| Commits | Contributor |
|---|---|
| 6 | jonschlinkert |
| 4 | doowb |
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