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Builder

Build chain for client-side MVC views.

Render, convert to DOM elements, and bind jQuery plugins in one fell swoop.

Getting Started

Download any of the versions below. A definition of each preset is presented later in the documentation.

Vanilla jQuery keys require require + jQuery require + jQuery + keys
Development Builder.js jQuery keys require require + jQuery require + jQuery + keys
Production Builder.js jQuery keys require require + jQuery require + jQuery + keys

In your web page:

<script src="jquery.js"></script>
<script src="dist/Builder.min.js"></script>
<script>
// Demonstration of jQuery Builder

// Specify Jade as our template engine
Builder.set('template engine', jade.render);

// Register a few plugins
Builder.addPlugin('datepicker');
Builder.addPlugin('timepicker');

// Render our view via jQuery
var template = [
      '#main',
      '  input.datepicker',
      '  input.timepicker'
    ].join('\n'),
    $content = Builder(template);

// Content is a jQuery collection of #main
$content; // [<div id="main">]

// The children have also been rendered
$content.find('.datepicker'); // [<input class="datepicker">]

// and datepicker has already bound to the DOM and is visually represented

// the same goes for timepicker
</script>

Documentation

Builder is run as a standalone function that you can configure as you please.

Builder(tmpl, data);
/**
 * Build chain for client side views. before -> template -> domify -> after -> return
 * @param {String} tmpl Template to process through template engine
 * @param {Object} [data] Data to pass through to template engine
 * @returns {Mixed} Output from before -> template -> domify -> after -> return
 */

As mentioned in the documentation above, Builder runs through 4 steps.

Each of these steps has access to the original data passed into Builder via this.

This is also where you can/should modify data in before.

this; // {'tmpl': tmpl, 'data': data};
Builder.before(fn);
/**
 * Add a new method to run before template.
 * Before methods are run in the sequence the are added.
 * These are intended to modify template data.
 * @param {Function} fn Before method to add
 */

Builder.template(tmpl, data);
/**
 * Parse template through its engine
 * @param {String} tmpl Template to process through template engine
 * @param {Object} [data] Data to pass through to template engine
 */

Builder.domify(content);
/**
 * Convert HTML into HTMLElements, jQuery elements, or other
 * @param {String} content HTML to pass through dom engine
 */

Builder.after(fn);
/**
 * Add a new method to run after domify.
 * After methods are run in the sequence the are added.
 * These are intended to modify $content.
 * @param {Function} fn After method to add
 */

Lastly, we can update our template engine (e.g. jade, ejs, mustache) and dom engine (e.g. jQuery, Mason.js, innerHTML).

The template engine takes views and interprets the template along with data to output content.

template engine recieves (<template string>, <data object>) as parameters and is expected to return a string synchronously.

The dom engine takes strings and converts them into HTML elements, jQuery collections, or similar.

Builder.set(name, val);
Builder.set(object);
/**
 * Settings helper for Builder
 * @param {String|Object} name If object, interpret as key-value pairs of settings. If string, save val under settings key.
 * @param {Mixed} [val] Value to save under name
 */

Presets

Vanilla

Builder with no adjustments.

jQuery

Sets dom engine to jQuery and adds

Builder.addPlugin(plugin);
Builder.addPlugin({'plugin': plugin, 'selector': selector});
/**
 * Initialize jQuery plugins after rendering
 * @param {String|Object} params If a string, it will be used for params.plugin and we will search elements which use it as a class
 * @param {String} params.plugin jQuery plugin to instantiate
 * @param {Mixed} params.selector Selector to use within $content.filter and $content.find
 */

keys

Adds a before method which will look up templates by a name rather than accepting the template directly through Builder.

Additionally, we add an addView method which allows you to add new views to look up.

Builder.addView(name, tmpl);
/**
 * Function to add new views
 * @param {String} name Name to save template under
 * @param {String} tmpl Template to save
 */

require

Defines Builder within define function of require.js

Examples

jQuery

See Getting Started.

keys

// Register a view
Builder.addView('sample', '<div>Sample!!</div>');

// Render the view
Builder('sample'); // <div>Sample!!</div>

require

require(['Builder'], function (Builder) {
  // Render the $content
  var $content = Builder('<div>some content</div>');

  // Do stuff with $content
});

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.

Also, please don't edit files in the "dist" or "stage" subdirectories as they are generated via grunt. You'll find source code in the "lib" subdirectory!

PhantomJS

While grunt can run the included unit tests via PhantomJS, this shouldn't be considered a substitute for the real thing. Please be sure to test the test/*.html unit test file(s) in actual browsers.

See the Why does grunt complain that PhantomJS isn't installed? guide in the Grunt FAQ for help with installing or troubleshooting PhantomJS.

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Ensighten Licensed under the MIT license.

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