This plugins is deprecated, since Brunch Static APIs are deprecated.
Adds Jade support to brunch without wrapping the compiled html in modules of type commonjs/amd.
With it you can get rid of index.html
and use index.jade
instead.
If before the brunch compilation the directory structure is something like:
app
| assets
| | font
| | img
| scripts
| styles
| partials
| | presentation.jade
| index.jade
after the brunch build
the content of app directory would be like:
| assets
| | font
| | img
| | partials
| | | presentation.html
| | index.html
| scripts
| styles
| partials
| | presentation.jade
| index.jade
and the content of the public/
directory:
css
| ...
js
| app.js
| templates.js
| vendor.js
partials
| presentatin.html
index.html
Add "jade-brunch": "x.y.z"
and "static-jade-brunch": "x.y.z"
to package.json
of your brunch app.
Pick a plugin version that corresponds to your minor (y) brunch version.
If you want to use git version of plugin, add:
"jade-brunch": "git+ssh://git@github.com:brunch/jade-brunch.git"
"static-jade-brunch": "git+ssh://git@github.com:ilkosta/static-jade-brunch.git"
Brunch concatenates all your files in app/
, test/
and vendor/
directories to two files by default:
app.js
contains your application code.vendor.js
contains code of libraries you depend on (e.g. jQuery).
To avoid the inclusion of compiled jade file in app.js
by the jade-brunch
plugin, is possible to add a template
file handler that point to a different output file. Inside config.coffee:
templates:
joinTo:
'js/templates.js': /.+\.jade$/
The brunch
compiler ignore each file starting with _
(underscore) and that is useful for the chunks of jade that are included or extended.
The brunch
compiler copy the content of the assets/
directory without recompile it.
To permit others plugin (eg. auto-reload-brunch plugin) to manage the files generated by static-jade-brunch
, all the generated files are placed inside the assets/
directory.
The plugin can be configured to filter wich file to compile and to place in the assets
directory, it can:
- build only the files inside the directories that match a regular expression in the
config.plugins.static_jade.path
array. (best) - build only the files that end with the extension specified by
config.plugins.static_jade.extension
string. - place the output files in the relative path specified in
asset
option (app/assets
by default). It can be useful when the project is using more assets directories (see config.conventions.assets)
Config example:
plugins:
jade:
options: # can be added all the supported jade options
pretty: yes # Adds pretty-indentation whitespaces to output (false by default)
compiler: funny # Compiler to replace jade's default
# ...
locals: # locals can be added
foo: 'jade is cool'
static_jade: # all optionals
extension: ".static.jade" # static-compile each file with this extension in `assets`
path: [ /app(\/|\\)docs/ ] # static-compile each file in this directories
asset: "app/jade_asset" # specify the compilation output
but is supported this configuration too (for backwards compatibility):
plugins:
jade:
pretty: yes # Adds pretty-indentation whitespaces to output (false by default)
static_jade: # all optionals
extension: ".static.jade" # static-compile each file with this extension in `assets`
path: [ /app(\/|\\)docs/ ] # static-compile each file in this directories
asset: "app/jade_asset" # specify the compilation output
If in doubt, you can play with the project static-jade-brunch-bootstrap
Copyright (c) 2012 "ilkosta" Costantino Giuliodori.
Licensed under the MIT license.