Compile Twig templates with gulp. Build upon Twing.
npm install twing gulp-twing --save
var twing = require('gulp-twing');
Return an object transform stream that expects entry filenames.
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env
A TwingEnvironment instance.
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data
A hash of data passed to the render function of the template. See Twing documentation for details.
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options
An optional hash of options. The following options are supported:
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outputExt
The output file extension including the
.
. Defaults to.html
. -
templatePaths
A path string or an array of path strings to pass to TwingLoaderFilesystem. Defaults to
'.'
.
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The following examples all require importing gulp, gulp-twing and instantiating a Twing environment:
// top of gulpfile.js
var gulp = require('gulp');
var twing = require('gulp-twing');
var {TwingEnvironment, TwingLoaderRelativeFilesystem} = require('twing');
let env = new TwingEnvironment(new TwingLoaderRelativeFilesystem());
To compile all .twig
files in the source directory src/
saving the output as .html
in the destination directory dest/
, use
// in gulpfile.js
function twig() {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.twig')
.pipe(twing(env))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dest'))
}
To expose the above function to the command line in gulp 3 or gulp 4, use gulp.task
:
// in twig()
gulp.task('twig', twig);
Call the function with the command gulp twing
.
If you don't need to support gulp 3, you can use the more terse gulp 4 syntax
// in twig()
gulp.task(twig);
It may be convenient to use the classic syntax, for example when migrating an older gulp project's Twig compilation to Twing. This is not recommended for new projects as it is not supported by gulp 4.
// in gulpfile.js
gulp.task('twig', function() {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.twig')
.pipe(twing(env))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dest'))
});
You can pass data to Twig templates during compilation with the gulp-twing's data hash.
For example, to compile the template
{# src/example.twig #}
{{ foo }}
to
<!-- dest/example.twig -->
bar
use
// in gulpfile.js
function twig() {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.twig')
.pipe(twing(env, {foo: 'bar'}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dest'))
}
By default, gulp-twing appends .html
to compiled files. Changing this behavior is easy.
Use gulp-twing's outputExt
option when applying the same file extension change to all source files. For example, use outputExt: '.ext'
to compile example.twig as example.ext. Or use outputExt: ''
to compile example.ext.twig as example.ext.
// in gulpfile.js
// src contains only *.css.twig and *.html.twig templates
function twig() {
return gulp.src('src/**/*.twig')
.pipe(twing(env, {}, {outputExt: ''}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dest'))
}
// dest will contain *.css and *.html files
If you need more control on the name of the ouput, use gulp-rename.
To compile index.css.twig, index.html.twig, and foo.twig saving the output to index.css, index.html, and foo.html, use
// in gulpfile.js
var rename = require('gulp-rename');
// src contains foo.twig, index.css.twig and index.html.twig
function twig() {
gulp.src('src/**/*.twig')
.pipe(twing(env))
.pipe(rename(function(path) {
if (path.basename.indexOf('.') > -1) {
path.extname = '';
}
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dest'))
}
// dest will contain foo.html, index.css and index.html
By combining gulp-rename
and outputExt
, you can compile index.css.twig, index.html.twig, foo.twig saving the output to index.css, index.html, and foo.ext:
// in gulpfile.js
var rename = require('gulp-rename');
// src contains foo.twig, index.css.twig and index.html.twig
function twig() {
gulp.src('src/**/*.twig')
.pipe(twing(env, {}, {outputExt: '.ext'}))
.pipe(rename(function(path) {
if (path.basename.indexOf('.') > -1) {
path.extname = '';
}
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('dest'))
}
// dest will contain foo.ext, index.css and index.html
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- Code
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