sp-koa-views

Template rendering middleware for koa, extend: can use multi views path.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

koa-views

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Template rendering middleware for koa.

Note: This master branch is for koa's upcoming version koa@2. Take a look at the v1.x branch for koa@1.

Installation

$ npm install koa-views@next

Templating engines

koa-views is using consolidate under the hood.

List of supported engines

Example

var views = require('koa-views');

// Must be used before any router is used
app.use(views(__dirname + '/views', {
  map: {
    html: 'underscore'
  }
}));

app.use(async function (ctx, next) {
  ctx.state = {
    session: this.session,
    title: 'app'
  };

  await ctx.render('user', {
    user: 'John'
  });
});

For more examples you can take a look at the tests.

API

views(root, opts)

  • root: Where your views are located. Must be an absolute path. All rendered views are relative to this path
  • opts (optional)
  • opts.extension: Default extension for your views

Instead of providing the full file extension you can omit it.

app.use(async function (ctx) {
  await ctx.render('user.jade')
})

vs.

app.use(views(__dirname, { extension: 'jade' }))

app.use(async function (ctx) {
  await ctx.render('user')
})
  • opts.map: Map a file extension to an engine

In this example, each file ending with .html will get rendered using the nunjucks templating engine.

app.use(views(__dirname, { map: {html: 'nunjucks' }}))

// render `user.html` with nunjucks
app.use(async function (ctx) {
  await ctx.render('user.html')
})
  • opts.engineSource: replace consolidate as default engine source

If you’re not happy with consolidate or want more control over the engines, you can override it with this options. engineSource should be an object that maps an extension to a function that receives a path and options and returns a promise. In this example templates with the foo extension will always return bar.

app.use(views(__dirname, { engineSource: {foo: () => Promise.resolve('bar')}}))

app.use(async function (ctx) {
  await ctx.render('index.foo')
})
  • opts.options: These options will get passed to the view engine. This is the time to add partials and helpers etc.
const app = new Koa()
  .use(views(__dirname, {
    map: { hbs: 'handlebars' },
    options: {
      helpers: {
        uppercase: (str) => str.toUpperCase()
      },

      partials: {
        subTitle: './my-partial' // requires ./my-partial.hbs
      }
    }
  }))
  .use(function (ctx) {
    ctx.state = { title: 'my title', author: 'queckezz' }
    return ctx.render('./my-view.hbs')
  })

Debug

Set the DEBUG environment variable to koa-views when starting your server.

$ DEBUG=koa-views

License

MIT