Pug is available via npm:
$ npm install pug
The general rendering process of Pug is simple. pug.compile()
will compile the Pug source code into a JavaScript function that takes a data object (called “locals
”) as an argument. Call that resultant function with your data, and voilà!, it will return a string of HTML rendered with your data.
The compiled function can be re-used, and called with different sets of data.
//- template.pug p #{name}'s Pug source code!
const pug = require('pug'); // Compile the source code const compiledFunction = pug.compileFile('template.pug'); // Render a set of data console.log(compiledFunction({ name: 'Timothy' })); // "<p>Timothy's Pug source code!</p>" // Render another set of data console.log(compiledFunction({ name: 'Forbes' })); // "<p>Forbes's Pug source code!</p>"
Pug also provides the pug.render()
family of functions that combine compiling and rendering into one step. However, the template function will be re-compiled every time render
is called, which might impact performance. Alternatively, you can use the cache
option with render
, which will automatically store the compiled function into an internal cache.
const pug = require('pug'); // Compile template.pug, and render a set of data console.log(pug.renderFile('template.pug', { name: 'Timothy' })); // "<p>Timothy's Pug source code!</p>"
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Licensed under the MIT license.
https://pugjs.org/api/getting-started.html