vite-plugin-squirrelly

1.0.2 • Public • Published

vite-plugin-squirrelly

A Vite plugin to render files with SquirrellyJS

This plugin applies the Squirrelly renderer to the input files, which is awesome for generating a static site.

Inspired by vite-plugin-handlebars.

Installation

npm install --save-dev vite-plugin-squirrelly

Usage

Supposing you have some HTML files in ./src, some partials in ./partials, and a JSON file with template values in ./data.json, your vite.config.js could look like:

import Squirelly from 'vite-plugin-squirrelly';
import { globSync } from 'glob';
import { readFileSync } from 'fs';

export default {
  root: 'src',
  publicDir: '../public', // relative to Vite root
  build: {
    outDir: '../dist', // relative to Vite root
    rollupOptions: {
      // Get all HTML files in an object. The relative file paths are used as both keys and values.
      // Note that these files should have a lowercase file extension that Vite understands,
      // such as *.html. By default you can't use *.sqrl for the input files.
      input: Object.fromEntries(globSync('src/**/*.html').map(file => [file, file]))
    }
  },
  plugins: [
    Squirelly({
      // Parse the JSON and use it as the data arg for Squirrelly.render().
      data: JSON.parse(readFileSync('data.json', 'utf8')),
      
      // The partials directory relative to the Vite root.
      partialsDir: '../partials'
    })
  ],
};

When you run vite build, the HTML files will be parsed with Squirrelly and output to ./dist.

Plugin Options

The object passed to the Squirrelly() plugin can include more:

{
  // Data for your templates as an object or a function that returns an object
  // (see below for details on using a function).
  data: {
    siteName: 'My Website',
    copyrightYear: (new Date()).getFullYear()
  },
  
  // Config options to apply to Squirrelly.
  options: {
    varName: 'x'
  },
  
  // The directories where partials and layouts are stored relative to the Vite root.
  // Unlike the build.rollupOptions.input files in the example above, your partials
  // and layouts can use either *.html or *.sqrl extensions.
  partialsDir: '../partials',
  layoutsDir: '../layouts',
  
  // Filters to define in Squirrelly.
  filters: {
    myfilter: function(str){
      // Do something...
    }
  },
  
  // Helpers to define in Squirrelly.
  helpers: {
    myhelper: function(content, blocks, config){
      // Do something...
    }
  },
  
  // Optional render callback to be used when the Squirrelly async option is set to true.
  renderCallback(err, templateReturn){
    // Do something...
  }
}

And finally, the data item can be a function that receives the current page as an argument and returns a customized data object.

// Defined above the "export default" Vite config object:
const dataObject = JSON.parse(readFileSync('data.json', 'utf8'));

// Object passed to Squirrelly():
{
  data(relPath){
    // Tell every page what its path is.
    dataObject.relPath = relPath;
    
    // Also format a clean path with index.html and trailing slash removed (except root slash).
    dataObject.relPathClean = relPath.replace(/((?<!^)\/)?index\.(html|sqrl)$/, '');
    
    // Do any other page-specific stuff with the data...
    
    return dataObject;
  }
}

Consult the Squirrelly docs for details about template syntax and API options. As of this writing, layouts are not well documented in Squirrelly, but you can see some examples here.

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