mmm

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mmm

Mustache Marked Media - View Engine for Express 3, featuring Hogan.js

Supports

  • caching
  • partials
  • layout
  • presentation logic (outside of logicless template, of course)

Install

npm install mmm

Usage

Setup

See example/app.js

Add to your app configuration

app.set('view engine', 'mmm');

And if you want caching...

app.enable('view cache'); // Express 3 will enable this by default for production environments

To set an app-wide layout...

app.set('layout', 'responsive-layout'); // will look for a layout named 'responsive-layout.mmm' in 'views' directory

By default, mmm prefers the TECHHEAD fork of Hogan.js. However, you can control this behaviour at runtime by calling setEngine, like so:

mmm = require('mmm');

// Use the original fork of Hogan.js
mmm.setEngine('hogan.js');

app.set('view engine', 'html');
app.engine('html', mmm.__express);

Rendering

app.render('page', // will look for a file named 'page.mmm' in the 'views' directory
           vars);  // vars is expected to be a hash that will be merged onto app.locals

// or for a response object (res)
res.render('page', vars); // vars will be merged onto res.locals and app.locals

Example:

app.locals.a = 1;
app.locals.b = 1;
app.locals.c = 1;
res.locals.a = 2;
res.locals.b = 2;
res.render('page', {a: 3});

page.mmm

{{a}} {{b}} {{c}}

result:

3 2 1

Partials

Partials may be explicitly set or automatically loaded from the file system.

app.set('partials', { header: '<h1>App Name</h1>' }); // Define partial at the app level

app.render('page', { partials: { menu: '<ul><li>item</li></ul>' } }); // Define partial at render

page.mmm

{{>header}}
{{>menu}}
{{>footer}}

footer.mmm

{{=<% %>=}}
This template will be included in page.mmm automatically if {{>footer}} is not otherwise resolved.

Layout

A layout can be applied either to the entire application or at the call to render.

app.set('layout', 'test');

// or
app.render('page', { layout:'test2' });

// or
app.render('page', { layout:false }); // Turn off layout

Layout is implemented using partials. A layout should contain a partial named 'content'.

The content will go here --> {{> content}}

Presentation Logic

Although Mustache provides a framework for logic-less templates, some presentation logic will usually be required in order for your view to render correctly. The 'logic', in this case, is just applied to the model before passing it on to the template for rendering, or special view 'helper' methods are attached to the context and these methods are called from the template. But where in your code this presentation logic appears is important when trying to maintain a proper SoC (Separation of Concerns) and in conforming to a MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture.

For example, consider the following controller:

exports.controller = function(req, res) {
  var model = { date: new Date() };

  // Presentation Logic: View Helper Example
  model.formattedDate = function() {
    return this.date.toLocaleDateString();
  };

  // Presentation Logic: Pre-format View Model
  model.isoDate = model.date.toISOString();

  res.render('page', model);
};

This example is muddled because presentation logic (part of the View in MVC) is being add to the Controller. The Mustache Marked Media module (mmm) has an established pattern for "binding" such presentation logic to your view. Its use is, of course, completely optional. See the following example.

page.mmm

Today's date is {{formattedDate}}.

page.mmm.js

exports.formattedDate = function() {
  return this.date.toLocaleDateString();
};

... or alternatively ...

page.mmm.js

module.exports = function(context) {
  context.formattedDate = context.date.toISOString();
  return context;
};

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