Grunt task to compile Dust.js templates.
Install this grunt plugin next to your project's grunt.js gruntfile with: npm install grunt-dustjs
.
Then add this line to your project's grunt.js
gruntfile:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-dustjs');
Inside your grunt.js
file, add a section named dustjs
with one or more targets. Each section contains a files object that specifies the Dust.js template files to compile.
This defines what files this task will process. It can contain any valid Grunt files format.
When using a src/dest format, the key (destination) should be an unique filepath (supports grunt.template) and the value (source) should be a filepath or an array of filepaths (supports minimatch). All source files will be combined into the destination output.
When using the dynamic format (example #3), each source file will be processed into its own destination file.
Used to customize the template variable names. If fullname
is true
, the full path will be used as the template name. If fullname
is a function, the function receives a single argument, which is the full path, and returns the name of the template.
Used to reverse quotes usage by dustjs: double quotes replaced by single quotes and vice versa. Output is more clean after this transformation.
Add a custom string to the start of the output file. This is useful for creating custom AMD wrappers, eg: define(['dust'], function(dust){\n
Add a custom string to the end of the output file.
Preserve whitespace.
Compile as AMD modules.
Compile as CommonJS modules.
Suppress success compile messages.
module.exports = function (grunt) {
//...
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-dustjs');
//...
var config = {
//...
dustjs: {},
//...
};
config.dustjs: {
compile: {
files: {
'js/templates.js': ['src/templates/**/*.html']
}
}
},
});
var path = require('path');
module.exports = function (grunt) {
//...
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-dustjs');
//...
var config = {
//...
dustjs: {},
//...
};
config.dustjs: {
compile: {
files: {
'js/templates.js': ['src/templates/**/*.html']
},
options: {
fullname: function(filepath) {
var key = path.relative('src/templates', path.dirname(filepath)).split(path.sep) // folder names
.concat([path.basename(filepath, path.extname(filepath))]) // template name
.join('.');
if (key.charAt(0) == '.')
return key.substr(1, key.length - 1);
return key;
}
}
}
},
});
module.exports = function (grunt) {
//...
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-dustjs');
//...
var config = {
//...
dustjs: {},
//...
};
config.dustjs: {
compile: {
files: [
{
expand: true,
cwd: 'dust/',
src: '**/*.html',
dest: '',
ext: '.js'
}
]
}
}
});
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.
- 30/01/2016 - 1.3.0: Support 2.7.x options, silent option
- 07/02/2014 - 1.2.1: Update jshint
- 14/01/2014 - 1.2.0: Add append/prepend wrapper strings (@kreegr), error handling (@sunflowerdeath)
- 23/07/2013 - 1.1.0: Introduce transformQuote option.
- 23/07/2013 - 1.0.1: Correct expand function.
- 18/07/2013 - 1.0.0: Release.
- 18/07/2013 - 0.2.4: Update examples.
- 19/01/2013 - 0.2.2: Grunt v0.4rc5 compatibility (@toddself).
- 14/12/2012 - 0.2.1: Grunt v0.4 compatibility (@SpeCT).
- 08/12/2012 - 0.2.0: Add namespace support (@bernharduw).
- 25/09/2012 - 0.1.2: Initial release.
Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Stanislav Lesnikov Licensed under the MIT license.