Collection helper for assemble (or any other https://github.com/jonschlinkert/templates application)
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save helper-collection
Register the helper with assemble:
var assemble = require('assemble');
var app = assemble();
app.helper('collection', require('helper-collection'));
Add some templates
// add some "pages" ("pages" is a built-in collection)
app.page('foo.hbs', {content: 'this is foo', data: {title: 'Foo'}});
app.page('bar.hbs', {content: 'this is bar', data: {title: 'Bar'}});
app.page('baz.hbs', {content: 'this is baz', data: {title: 'Baz'}});
// add some "posts" ("posts" is not built-in,
// so we need to create it first)
app.create('posts'); //<= that's it :)
// now we can add some posts
app.post('aaa.hbs', {content: 'this is aaa', data: {title: 'AAA'}});
app.post('bbb.hbs', {content: 'this is bbb', data: {title: 'BBB'}});
app.post('ccc.hbs', {content: 'this is ccc', data: {title: 'CCC'}});
By default, the collection
helper will get the name of the current collection being rendered. With assemble, this would most likely be "pages".
Specify a collection
Or specify the collection to iterate over:
Sort items
Or specify the collection to iterate over:
Dynamic selection
Dynamically specify the collection to iterate over from the assemble config or front-matter (this is the real advantage of this helper over assemble's built-in helpers, since dynamically naming the collection allows you to define this logic in a partial somewhere, then use it for several collections - like "docs", "posts", and "pages").
In this example, someCollectionName
represents a custom variable that you might define somewhere on the context, like front-matter.
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