static-handlebars-brunch is a Brunch plugin that facilitates the use of Handlebars as a build-time templating engine. This is useful if you have many "static" pages that need the ability to include partials or other dynamic content at build time.
Add static-handlebars-brunch
to your package.json
file:
"dependencies": {
"static-handlebars-brunch": "~ 0.1.0"
}
And install dependecies.
$ npm install
Any .hbs
file found in app/templates
will be compiled to .html
and copied
into app/assets
. Brunch will then copy app/assets
to public
.
A partial is any .hbs
file in app/templates
that begins with an underscore,
for example: app/templates/_header.hbs
.
You can use the standard Handlebars partial helper to include partials in a template:
A custom partial helper is available which allows you to pass variables to your partials.
This library has a long way to go in terms of configurability and compatability with other workflows. The following are known features which we would like to support. Feel free to send a pull request if you end up implementing any.
- Support a custom source path (ie.
app/templates
). - Support a custom compilation path (ie.
app/assets
). - Play nicely with
handlebars-brunch
(ie. figure out how to support both plugins in one app). - Support custom extensions (only
.hbs
is supported now). - Cache partials (right now partials are recompiled up every time a file is changed).
- Write tests
static-handlebars-brunch is an open source project released under the MIT
License. See MIT-LICENSE
in the project root for more details.