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example | ||
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test | ||
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analysis_options.yaml | ||
AUTHORS.md | ||
CHANGELOG.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
mono_pkg.yaml | ||
pubspec.yaml | ||
README.md |
jael
Installation
In your pubspec.yaml
:
dependencies:
angel_jael: ^1.0.0-alpha
Usage
Just like mustache
and other renderers, configuring Angel to use
Jael is as simple as calling app.configure
:
import 'package:angel_framework/angel_framework.dart';
import 'package:angel_jael/angel_jael.dart';
import 'package:file/file.dart';
AngelConfigurer myPlugin(FileSystem fileSystem) {
return (Angel app) async {
// Connect Jael to your server...
await app.configure(
jael(fileSystem.directory('views')),
);
};
}
package:angel_jael
supports caching views, to improve server performance.
You might not want to enable this in development, so consider setting
the flag to app.isProduction
:
jael(viewsDirectory, cacheViews: app.isProduction);
Keep in mind that this package uses package:file
, rather than
dart:io
.
The following is a basic example of a server setup that can render Jael
templates from a directory named views
:
import 'package:angel_framework/angel_framework.dart';
import 'package:angel_jael/angel_jael.dart';
import 'package:file/local.dart';
import 'package:logging/logging.dart';
main() async {
var app = new Angel();
var fileSystem = const LocalFileSystem();
await app.configure(
jael(fileSystem.directory('views')),
);
// Render the contents of views/index.jael
app.get('/', (res) => res.render('index', {'title': 'ESKETTIT'}));
app.use(() => throw new AngelHttpException.notFound());
app.logger = new Logger('angel')
..onRecord.listen((rec) {
print(rec);
if (rec.error != null) print(rec.error);
if (rec.stackTrace != null) print(rec.stackTrace);
});
var server = await app.startServer(null, 3000);
print('Listening at http://${server.address.address}:${server.port}');
}
To apply additional transforms to parsed documents, provide a
set of patch
functions, like in package:jael_preprocessor
.