Markdown template helper. Uses remarkable to render markdown in templates. Should work with Handlebars, Lo-Dash or any template engine that supports helper functions.
(TOC generated by verb using markdown-toc)
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save helper-markdown
var markdown = require('helper');
Returns a function that returns the helper, allowing an options object to be passed:
var hbs = require('handlebars');
hbs.registerHelper('markdown', markdown([options]));
Example
Pass a custom highlight
function for syntax highlighting to [Remarkable][], the markdown renderer:
var hljs = require('highlight.js');
var markdown = require('helper-markdown');
function highlight(code, lang) {
try {
try {
return hljs.highlight(lang, code).value;
} catch (err) {
if (!/Unknown language/i.test(err.message)) {
throw err;
}
return hljs.highlightAuto(code).value;
}
} catch (err) {
return code;
}
}
hbs.registerHelper('markdown', markdown({
highlight: highlight
}));
With Handlebars:
Results in:
<h1>Heading</h1>
<blockquote>
<p>this is markdown</p>
</blockquote>
<p>foo bar baz</p>
This should work with any engine, here are a few examples
The templates
library supports any templates engine supported by consolidate. To register the helper with templates:
var templates = require('templates');
var app = templates();
app.helper('markdown', require('helper-markdown'));
To register the helper for use with assemble v0.6.0 and higher:
assemble.helper('markdown', require('helper-markdown'));
Register the helper for use with verb:
var verb = require('verb');
verb.helper('markdown', require('helper-markdown'));
To register the helper with handlebars:
var handlebars = require('handlebars');
handlebars.registerHelper('markdown', require('helper-markdown'));
To register the helper with [Lo-Dash][] or underscore:
var markdown = require('helper-markdown');
// as a mixin
_.mixin({markdown: markdown});
_.template('<%= _.markdown("# heading") %>', {});
//=> '<h1>heading</h1>\n'
// passed on the context
_.template('<%= markdown("# heading") %>', {markdown: markdown});
//=> '<h1>heading</h1>\n'
// as an import
var settings = {imports: {markdown: markdown}};
_.template('<%= markdown("# heading") %>', {}, settings);
//=> '<h1>heading</h1>\n'
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Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Commits | Contributor |
---|---|
14 | jonschlinkert |
5 | doowb |
2 | almeidap |
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