120+ Handlebars helpers in ~20 categories, for Assemble, YUI, Ghost or any Handlebars project. There are many interesting helpers in this project, including {{i18}}, {{markdown}}, {{relative}}, {{prettify}}, {{moment}}, and so on.
npm i handlebars-helpers --save
Use within your application with the following line of JavaScript:
var helpers = require('handlebars-helpers');
Now your Handlebars instance will have access to the helpers.
Some helpers offer useful functionality that is unique to this project, such as:
- File globbing using minimatch patterns.
- Access to assemble options.
- Ability to render either markdown or HTML conditionally based on the file extension of the generated file.
Lots more...
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Handlebars.js is currently the default template library for assemble. By default, Handlebars.js ships with some built-in helpers, such as {{#each}}
, {{#if}}
and {{#unless}}
. Here is how helpers work:
- A Handlebars helper call is a simple identifier, followed by zero or more parameters (separated by space).
- Each parameter is a Handlebars expression.
- Handlebars helpers can be accessed from any context in a template.
Some helpers feature enhancements that are specifically intended for use with Assemble, the static site generator built on Grunt.js. Here are some highlights:
- File globbing.
- Access to assemble options.
- Some helpers will render either markdown or HTML based on the file extension of the generated file.
We can always use your help documenting helpers. Here is an up-to-date list of 40 helpers that require documentation:
{{arrayify}}
{{basename}}
{{block}}
{{content}}
{{count}}
{{css}}
{{decodeURI}}
{{each}}
{{eachIndexPlusOne}}
{{ellipsis}}
{{encodeURI}}
{{expandMapping}}
{{extend}}
{{fileSize}}
{{filename}}
{{filter}}
{{forEach}}
{{formatDate}}
{{globWithContext}}
{{highlight}}
{{i18n}}
{{ifAny}}
{{if_eq}}
{{if_lt}}
{{if_lteq}}
{{inspect}}
{{iterate}}
{{joinAny}}
{{js}}
{{length}}
{{prop}}
{{random}}
{{replace}}
{{safeString}}
{{startsWith}}
{{stringify}}
{{stripQuerystring}}
{{urlparse}}
{{urlresolve}}
{{value}}
We can always use your help writing tests for helpers. Here is an up-to-date list of 47 helpers that require tests:
{{arrayify}}
{{block}}
{{content}}
{{count}}
{{css}}
{{debug}}
{{decodeURI}}
{{eachProperty}}
{{embed}}
{{encodeURI}}
{{expandJSON}}
{{expandMapping}}
{{expandYAML}}
{{extend}}
{{forEach}}
{{formatPhoneNumber}}
{{glob}}
{{globWithContext}}
{{highlight}}
{{ifAny}}
{{if_eq}}
{{if_gt}}
{{if_gteq}}
{{if_lt}}
{{if_lteq}}
{{inspect}}
{{iterate}}
{{joinAny}}
{{js}}
{{log}}
{{noop}}
{{ol}}
{{parseJSON}}
{{prop}}
{{random}}
{{replace}}
{{safeString}}
{{stringify}}
{{stripQuerystring}}
{{ul}}
{{unless_eq}}
{{unless_gt}}
{{unless_gteq}}
{{unless_lt}}
{{unless_lteq}}
{{urlparse}}
{{value}}
When it comes to adding custom helpers, Handlebars really excels over other templating libraries. Simply register your function into Handlebars with the Handlebars.registerHelper
method, and that helper will be available to any template you compile afterwards.
Additionally, Handlebars allows two different kinds of helpers:
- Expression helpers are basically regular functions that take the name of the helper and the helper function as arguments. Once an expression helper is registered, it can be called anywhere in your templates, then Handlebars takes the expression's return value and writes it into the template.
- Block helpers There are a few block helpers included by default with Handlebars,
{{#each}}
,{{#if}}
and{{#unless}}
. Custom block helpers are registered the same way as exptression helpers, but the difference is that Handlebars will pass the contents of the block compiled into a function to the helper.
Want to contribute a new helper? Awesome! Please follow these steps before submitting a pull request with your helper:
- Search existing helpers to see if there is one that already does what your helper does. If they are similar, but different, please explain how they differ.
- Use camelCase for the helper's name. You'll see a few helpers in the lib that use underscores, these are from another library (and are appropriately credited). All other helpers use camelcase.
- document the helper so that developers don't need to jump through hoops to figure out how to use it.
Please remember to add some kind of attribution for yourself in this format: @author: Your Name <github address>
, example:
/**
* {{newhelper}}
* Description of what the helper does
* @author: Mike Griffin <https://github.com/BrewDawg>
*/
- 2013-09-03 v0.3.3 Add fileSize helper. Add startsWith helper.
- 2013-08-20 v0.3.2 Add glob helper.
- 2013-07-30 v0.3.0 The project has been refactored, cleaned up, and full documentataion has bee put up at http://assemble.io
- 2013-05-11 v0.2.4 Adding object globbing utility functions to be used in helpers later.
- 2013-05-11 v0.2.3 File globbing added to some helpers. Including md and some file helpers.
- 2013-05-07 v0.2.0 A bunch of new tests for markdown and special helpers. Refactored most of the rest of the helpers to separate functions from Handlebars registration.
- 2013-05-02 v0.1.32 Updated utils and a number of helpers, including value, property, and stringify.
- 2013-04-21 v0.1.31 Fixing relative helper
- 2013-04-20 v0.1.30 Refactoring helpers-collection module to separate the functions from the Handlebars helper registration process.
- 2013-04-16 v0.1.25 Adding defineSection and renderSection helpers to try to get sections populated in a layout from the page.
- 2013-04-07 v0.1.21 Add markdown helpers back, add more tests.
- 2013-04-06 v0.1.20 Generalized helpers structure, externalized utilities.
- 2013-04-05 v0.1.11 New authors and gist helpers, general cleanup and new tests.
- 2013-04-04 v0.1.10 Externalized utility javascript from helpers.js
- 2013-03-28 v0.1.8 Gruntfile updated with mocha tests for 71 helpers, bug fixes.
- 2013-03-18 v0.1.7 New path helper "relative", for resolving relative path from one absolute path to another.
- 2013-03-16 v0.1.3 New helpers, "formatPhoneNumber" and "eachProperty"
- 2013-03-15 v0.1.2 Update README.md with documentation, examples.
- 2013-03-06 v0.1.0 First commit.
Many of these helpers come from the following repos:
Thank you Dan Harper and Elving Rodriguez. Your hard work on many of these helpers is appreciated!
Jon Schlinkert
Brian Woodward
Copyright (c) 2013 Assemble, contributors. Released under the MIT license
This file was generated on Monday, October 21, 2013.