# pug-load The pug loader is responsible for loading the depenendencies of a given pug file. It adds `fullPath` and `str` properties to every `Include` and `Extends` node. It also adds an `ast` property to any `Include` nodes that are loading pug and any `Extends` nodes. It then recursively loads the dependencies of any of those included files. [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/pugjs/pug-load/master.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/pugjs/pug-load) [![Dependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug/status.svg?path=packages/pug-load)](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug?path=packages/pug-load) [![DevDependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug/dev-status.svg?path=packages/pug-load)](https://david-dm.org/pugjs/pug?path=packages/pug-load&type=dev) [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/pug-load.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/pug-load) [![Coverage Status](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/pugjs/pug-load.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/pugjs/pug-load) ## Installation npm install pug-load ## Usage ```js var load = require('pug-load'); ``` ### `load(ast, options)` ### `load.string(str, filename, options)` ### `load.file(filename, options)` Loads all dependencies of the Pug AST. `load.string` and `load.file` are syntactic sugar that parses the string or file instead of you doing it yourself. `options` may contain the following properties: - `lex` (function): **(required)** the lexer used - `parse` (function): **(required)** the parser used - `resolve` (function): a function used to override `load.resolve`. Defaults to `load.resolve`. - `read` (function): a function used to override `load.read`. Defaults to `load.read`. - `basedir` (string): the base directory of absolute inclusion. This is **required** when absolute inclusion (file name starts with `'/'`) is used. Defaults to undefined. The `options` object is passed to `load.resolve` and `load.read`, or equivalently `options.resolve` and `options.read`. ### `load.resolve(filename, source, options)` Callback used by `pug-load` to resolve the full path of an included or extended file given the path of the source file. `filename` is the included file. `source` is the name of the parent file that includes `filename`. This function is not meant to be called from outside of `pug-load`, but rather for you to override. ### `load.read(filename, options)` Callback used by `pug-load` to return the contents of a file. `filename` is the file to read. This function is not meant to be called from outside of `pug-load`, but rather for you to override. ### `load.validateOptions(options)` Callback used `pug-load` to ensure the options object is valid. If your overriden `load.resolve` or `load.read` uses a different `options` scheme, you will need to override this function as well. This function is not meant to be called from outside of `pug-load`, but rather for you to override. ### Example ```js var fs = require('fs'); var lex = require('pug-lexer'); var parse = require('pug-parser'); var load = require('pug-load'); // you can do everything very manually var str = fs.readFileSync('bar.pug', 'utf8'); var ast = load(parse(lex(str, 'bar.pug'), 'bar.pug'), { lex: lex, parse: parse, resolve: function (filename, source, options) { console.log('"' + filename + '" file requested from "' + source + '".'); return load.resolve(filename, source, options); } }); // or you can do all that in just two steps var str = fs.readFileSync('bar.pug', 'utf8'); var ast = load.string(str, 'bar.pug', { lex: lex, parse: parse, resolve: function (filename, source, options) { console.log('"' + filename + '" file requested from "' + source + '".'); return load.resolve(filename, source, options); } }); // or you can do all that in only one step var ast = load.file('bar.pug', { lex: lex, parse: parse, resolve: function (filename, source, options) { console.log('"' + filename + '" file requested from "' + source + '".'); return load.resolve(filename, source, options); } }); ``` ## License MIT