porcelain

0.0.2 • Public • Published

porcelain

A tiny helper library for using plate templates in Node point JS.

 
// myproject/index.js
var porcelain = require('porcelain')
  , loader
 
// automatically configures plate
// to load templates from `myproject/templates/`
// and returns a nice loader function.
loader = porcelain()
 
// or you can specify your own directory,
// relative to the current file (`myproject/mytemplates`)
loader = porcelain('mytemplates')
 
// or multiple directories...
loader = porcelain('mytemplates', 'yourtemplates')
 
// or absolute directories.
loader = porcelain('/var/www/templates/lolwat.html')
 
// the loader can be used like a typical node.js callback function:
loader('my_template.html', function(err, template) {
    ...
})
 
 
// or to create readable streams suitable for piping
// to responses!
 
http.createServer(function(request, response) {
  var output = loader.createReadStream('my_template.html')
  output.pipe(response)
  output.code = 200
  output.context.variable = 3
})
 
// and they can be paused, if you need to do some extra work.
 
http.createServer(function(request, response) {
  var stream = loader.createReadStream('my_template.html')
 
  stream.pause()
  request.db.get('some query', got_data)
  return stream.pipe(response)
 
  function got_data(err, data) {
    stream.context.result = data
    stream.code = err ? 404 : 200
    stream.resume()
  }
})
 

Installation

npm install porcelain

API

require('porcelain') -> porcelain

porcelain([template_dir, ...]) -> loadTemplate(name, ready)

Set plate to attempt to load templates from each of the provided template_dir arguments. If the paths are relative (they do not begin with a /), they will be considered relative to the file of the caller.

loadTemplate(name, function(err, template)) -> undefined

Attempts to load a template given a name.

If successful, the callback will be called with null as the first argument and the plate.Template object as the second argument.

loadTemplate.createReadStream(name) -> stream

Return a readable stream suitable for piping to, e.g., a ServerResponse object.

stream.pause()

Pause the stream. Headers and status code on the stream will not be passed to any piped writable stream until stream.resume() is called.

stream.resume()

Resume the stream. Calls response.writeHead(stream.code, stream.headers) on any ServerResponse the stream is piped to.

stream.context

The context with which to render the loaded template with.

Defaults to {}.

stream.code

The HTTP status code to be set when piping to a ServerResponse object.

Defaults to 200.

stream.headers

The headers (as a an object literal) to be set when piping to a ServerResponse object.

Defaults to {'content-type': 'text/html'}.

License

MIT

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