# pug-filters Code for processing filters in pug templates [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/pugjs/pug-filters/master.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/pugjs/pug-filters) [![Dependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug/status.svg?path=packages/pug-filters)](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug?path=packages/pug-filters) [![DevDependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug/dev-status.svg?path=packages/pug-filters)](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug?path=packages/pug-filters&type=dev) [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/pug-filters.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/pug-filters) ## Installation npm install pug-filters ## Usage ``` var filters = require('pug-filters'); ``` ### `filters.handleFilters(ast, filters)` Renders all `Filter` nodes in a Pug AST (`ast`), using user-specified filters (`filters`) or a JSTransformer. ### `filters.runFilter(name, str[, options[, currentDirectory]])` Invokes filter through `jstransformer`. This is internally used in `filters.handleFilters`, and is a lower-level interface exclusively for invoking JSTransformer-based filters. `name` represents the name of the JSTransformer. `str` represents the string to render. `currentDirectory` is used when attempting to `require` the transformer module. `options` may contain the following properties: - `minify` (boolean): whether or not to attempt minifying the result from the transformer. If minification fails, the original result is returned. ## License MIT