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soyuka/gulp-jhaml

Gulp jhaml

Build Status

Implements jHaml - accept streams and buffers.

Installation

npm install @soyuka/gulp-jhaml --save-dev

Usage

To keep the gulp constructor simple, this won't output javascript but interpreted javascript instead. Non-interpreted Html is possible by setting {eval: false}.

Simple example

By default, jhaml will interprete the haml with javascript. You can bind a scope to your templates:

const jhaml = require('@soyuka/gulp-jhaml')
const scope = {foo: 'bar'}

gulp.src('source')
.pipe(jhaml(scope))
.pipe(gulp.dest('html'))

Html only

If you don't need any interpolation or any javascript interpetation:

const jhaml = require('@soyuka/gulp-jhaml')

gulp.src('source')
.pipe(jhaml({}, {eval: false}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('html'))

More options

  • attributes_separator (string): a separator for embed attributes. Default to -, {ng: {click: 'test()', if: 'available'}} will render ng-click="test()" ng-if: "available"
  • eval (boolean): Wether to interprete javascript or not. Note that the behavior of this flag is slightly different from the of the jhaml library one.
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