river-of-ebooks/tasks/config/jst.js

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/**
* `tasks/config/jst`
*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Precompile HTML templates using Underscore/Lodash notation.
*
* For more information, see:
* https://sailsjs.com/anatomy/tasks/config/jst.js
*
*/
module.exports = function (grunt) {
grunt.config.set('jst', {
dev: {
// To use other sorts of templates, specify a regexp like the example below:
// options: {
// templateSettings: {
// interpolate: /\{\{(.+?)\}\}/g
// }
// },
// Note that the interpolate setting above is simply an example of overwriting lodash's
// default interpolation. If you want to parse templates with the default _.template behavior
// (i.e. using <div><%= this.id %></div>), there's no need to overwrite `templateSettings.interpolate`.
files: {
// e.g.
// 'relative/path/from/gruntfile/to/compiled/template/destination' : ['relative/path/to/sourcefiles/**/*.html']
'.tmp/public/jst.js': require('../pipeline').templateFilesToInject
}
}
})
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// This Grunt plugin is part of the default asset pipeline in Sails,
// so it's already been automatically loaded for you at this point.
//
// Of course, you can always remove this Grunt plugin altogether by
// deleting this file. But check this out: you can also use your
// _own_ custom version of this Grunt plugin.
//
// Here's how:
//
// 1. Install it as a local dependency of your Sails app:
// ```
// $ npm install grunt-contrib-jst --save-dev --save-exact
// ```
//
//
// 2. Then uncomment the following code:
//
// ```
// // Load Grunt plugin from the node_modules/ folder.
// grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-jst');
// ```
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}