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PageFrost 1.1.1

Grunt task to render Handlebars and Markdown templates using front-matter metadata.

Install

npm install pagefrost

Config

grunt.initConfig({
	pagefrost: {
		target: {
			data: 'src/data.json',
			options: {
				base_url: '/',
				rewrite_url: false
			},
			src: {
				pages: 'src/pages',
				layouts: 'src/layouts',
				partials: 'src/partials',
				helpers: 'src/helpers'
			},
			dest: 'dist'
		}
	}
})

grunt.loadNpmTasks('pagefrost')

target.data

Global data injected in all templates, can be either a .json file, a .yml file, a .js file or an object, default {}.

target.options.base_url

Base url used by the url helper.

target.options.rewrite_url

If true, create .htaccess and remove .html extension in url helper.

target.src.pages

Folder where templates are located, default src/pages.

target.src.layouts

Folder where layouts are located, default src/layouts.

target.src.partials

Folder where partials are located, default src/partials.

target.src.helpers

Folder where js helpers are located, default src/helpers. The file loaded must be a factory generating the helper:

module.exports = (Handlebars, options) => {
	return (input) => {
		/* do something here */
	}
}

target.dest

Folder where compiled pages will be written, default dist.

Usage

PageFrost will render all templates located in src/pages to dist, these templates can be either HTML file, Handlebars file or Markdown file.

Front-matter

All templates are enhanced with the front-matter parsing and can define custom vars :

src/pages/index.html

---
name: John
---

Ho, hello {{name}} !

dist/index.html

Ho, hello John !

Layout

Layout file can be defined in vars (ex. default, located in src/layouts):

src/pages/index.html

---
layout: default
name: John
---

Ho, hello {{name}} !

src/layouts/default.html

<h1>{{{$body}}}</h1>

dist/index.html

<h1>Ho, hello John !</h1>

Publish state

You can choose to exclude a file from rendering by setting the publish var to false:

---
publish: false
---

Collections

You can categorize a template and find it in the $collections, this act as a category:

src/blog/note-1.html

---
collection: blog
---

Hey I'm a blog post :)

src/blog.html

<h1>Blog:</h2>
<ul>
{{#each $collections.blog}}
<li>- {{this.url}}</li> <!-- blog/note-1.html -->
{{/each}}
</ul>

Runtime vars

PageFrost will provide some runtime data:

  • id current page's id
  • url current page's url
  • $meta current page's metadata (src, dest, ext, type...)
  • $pages all published pages
  • $collections all collections

Built-in helpers

PageFrost comes with built-in helpers:

  • url use base_url to generate valid url: {{url 'foo/bar.html'}} -> 'http://www.base.url/foo/bar.html'
  • loop iterate over a collection sorted by property:
{{#loop $collections.blog 'date'}}
	{{this.title}}
{{/loop}}

:)

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