Load helpers with patterns, as an object, key-value pair, or module.
npm install load-helpers> Load helpers with patterns, as an object, key-value pair, or module.
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install --save load-helpers
Install with yarn:
`sh`
$ yarn add load-helpers
Create an instance of Loader with the given options.
Params
* options {Object}
Example
`js`
var Loader = require('load-helpers');
var loader = new Loader();
Register a helper function by name.
Params
* name {String}fn
* {Function}options
* {Object}
Example
`js`
loader.addHelper('foo', function() {
// do stuff
});
Register an object of helper functions.
Params
* helpers {Object}options
* {Object}
Example
`js`
loader.addHelpers({
foo: function() {},
bar: function() {},
baz: function() {}
});
Load one or more helpers from a filepath, glob pattern, object, or an array of any of those things. This method detects the type of value to be handled then calls one of the other methods to do the actual loading.
Params
* helpers {Object}options
* {Object}returns
* {Object}: Returns the views from loader.helpers
Example
`js`
var loader = new Loader();
console.log(loader.load(['foo/.hbs', 'bar/.hbs']));
console.log(loader.load({path: 'a/b/c.md'}));
console.log(loader.load('index', {path: 'a/b/c.md'}));
Customize how dynamically-added helpers are named as they're loaded.
Examples
Pass a custom renameHelper function on the ctor.
`js
var loader = new Loader({
renameHelper: function(key) {
// simple camel-case
return key.replace(/\W(.)/g, function(_, ch) {
return ch.toUpperCase();
});
}
});
loader.load('for-own');
console.log(loader.helpers);
// { 'forOwn': [Function: forOwn] }
`
Or to only renamed specific helpers, you can pass the renameHelper function to any of the methods.
`js`
loader.load('for-own', {
renameHelper: function(key) {
// simple camel-case
return key.replace(/\W(.)/g, function(_, ch) {
return ch.toUpperCase();
});
}
});
console.log(loader.helpers);
// { 'forOwn': [Function: forOwn] }
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Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
| Commits | Contributor |
| --- | --- |
| 39 | jonschlinkert |
| 3 | doowb |
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