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Nunjucks
Template Languages:
Eleventy Short Name | File Extension | NPM Package |
---|---|---|
njk | .njk | nunjucks |
You can override a .njk
file’s template engine. Read more at Changing a Template’s Rendering Engine.
Nunjucks Options #
Optional: Use your Nunjucks Environment #
Added in Eleventy 0.3.0
As an escape mechanism for advanced usage, pass in your own instance of a Nunjucks Environment using the Configuration API.
let Nunjucks = require("nunjucks");module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) { let nunjucksEnvironment = new Nunjucks.Environment( new Nunjucks.FileSystemLoader("_includes") ); eleventyConfig.setLibrary("njk", nunjucksEnvironment);};
Supported Features #
Feature | Syntax |
---|---|
✅ Includes | {% include 'included.njk' %} looks in _includes/included.njk |
✅ Extends | {% extends 'base.njk' %} looks in _includes/base.njk |
✅ Imports | {% import 'macros.njk' %} looks in _includes/macros.njk |
✅ Filters | `{% name |
✅ Eleventy Universal Filters | `{% name |
✅ Custom Tags | {% uppercase name %} Read more about Custom Tags. Added in Eleventy 0.5.0 |
✅ Shortcodes | {% uppercase name %} Read more about Shortcodes. Added in Eleventy 0.5.0 |
Filters #
Filters are used to transform or modify content. You can add Nunjucks specific filters, but you probably want to add a Universal filter instead.
Read more about Nunjucks Filter syntax.
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) { // Nunjucks Filter eleventyConfig.addNunjucksFilter("myNjkFilter", function(value) { … }); // Nunjucks Asynchronous Filter (read on below) eleventyConfig.addNunjucksAsyncFilter("myAsyncNjkFilter", function(value, callback) { … }); // Universal filters (Adds to Liquid, Nunjucks, and Handlebars) eleventyConfig.addFilter("myFilter", function(value) { … });};
Usage #
<h1>{{ myVariable | myFilter }}</h1>
Asynchronous Nunjucks Filters #
Added in Eleventy 0.2.13
By default, almost all templating engines are synchronous. Nunjucks supports some asynchronous behavior, like filters. Here’s how that works:
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) { eleventyConfig.addNunjucksAsyncFilter("myAsyncFilter", function(value, callback) { window.setTimeout(function() { callback(null, "My Result"); }, 100); });};
The last argument here is the callback function, the first argument of which is the error object and the second is the result data. Use this filter like you would any other: {{ myValue | myAsyncFilter }}
.
Here’s a Nunjucks example with 2 arguments:
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) { eleventyConfig.addNunjucksAsyncFilter("myAsyncFilter", function(value1, value2, callback) { window.setTimeout(function() { callback(null, "My Result"); }, 100); });};
Multi-argument filters in Nunjucks are called like this: {{ myValue1 | myAsyncFilter(myValue2) }}
.
Shortcodes #
Shortcodes are basically reusable bits of content. You can add Nunjucks specific shortcodes, but you probably want to add a Universal shortcode instead.
Single Shortcode #
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) { // Nunjucks Shortcode eleventyConfig.addNunjucksShortcode("user", function(name, twitterUsername) { … }); // Universal Shortcodes (Adds to Liquid, Nunjucks, Handlebars) eleventyConfig.addShortcode("user", function(name, twitterUsername) { return `<div class="user"><div class="user_name">${name}</div><div class="user_twitter">@${twitterUsername}</div></div>`; });};
Usage #
{% user "Zach Leatherman", "zachleat" %}
Outputs #
<div class="user"> <div class="user_name">Zach Leatherman</div> <div class="user_twitter">@zachleat</div>></div>
Paired Shortcode #
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) { // Nunjucks Shortcode eleventyConfig.addPairedNunjucksShortcode("user", function(bioContent, name, twitterUsername) { … }); // Universal Shortcodes (Adds to Liquid, Nunjucks, Handlebars) eleventyConfig.addPairedShortcode("user", function(bioContent, name, twitterUsername) { return `<div class="user"><div class="user_name">${name}</div><div class="user_twitter">@${twitterUsername}</div><div class="user_bio">${bioContent}</div></div>`; });};
Usage #
Note that you can put any Nunjucks tags or content inside the {% user %}
shortcode! Yes, even other shortcodes!
{% user "Zach Leatherman", "zachleat" %} Zach likes to take long walks on Nebraska beaches.{% enduser %}
Outputs
<div class="user"> <div class="user_name">Zach Leatherman</div> <div class="user_twitter">@zachleat</div> <div class="user_bio">Zach likes to take long walks on Nebraska beaches.</div></div>
Shortcode Named Argument Syntax (Nunjucks-only) #
Creates a single argument object to pass to the shortcode.
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) { // Nunjucks Shortcode eleventyConfig.addNunjucksShortcode("user", function(user) { return `<div class="user"><div class="user_name">${user.name}</div>${user.twitter ? `<div class="user_twitter">@${user.twitter}</div>` : ''}</div>`; });};
Usage #
The order of the arguments doesn’t matter.
{% user name="Zach Leatherman", twitter="zachleat" %}{% user twitter="zachleat", name="Zach Leatherman" %}
Outputs
<div class="user"> <div class="user_name">Zach Leatherman</div> <div class="user_twitter">@zachleat</div></div>
Usage #
Importantly, this syntax means that any of the arguments can be optional (without having to pass in a bunch of null, null, null
to maintain order).
{% user name="Zach Leatherman" %}
Outputs
<div class="user"> <div class="user_name">Zach Leatherman</div></div>