Depending on your environment you'll want to use render
or include
. As a rule of thumb: server-side use include
, precompiled browser use render
. If you're using vf-eleventy you should use include
.
include
You'll need to pass a context object from your code or Yaml file (example), as well as the path to the Nunjucks template. Nunjucks' include
is an abstraction of render
and provides some additional portability.
{% set context fromYourYamlFile %}
- or -
{% set context = {
"component-type" : "block",
"video_href" : "https://www.youtube.com/embed/nGNvYjYQaaQ?rel=0",
}
%}
{% include "../path_to/vf-video/vf-video.njk" %}
render
This approach is best for bare-bones Nunjucks environments, such as precompiled templates with the Nunjucks slim runtime where include
is not be available.
{% render '@vf-video', {
"component-type" : "block",
"video_href" : "https://www.youtube.com/embed/nGNvYjYQaaQ?rel=0",}
%}
<div class="vf-video">
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/nGNvYjYQaaQ?rel=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div>
This component is distributed with npm. After installing npm, you can install the vf-video
with this command.
$ yarn add --dev @visual-framework/vf-video
The source files included are written in Sass(scss
). You can point your Sass include-path
at your node_modules
directory and import it like this.
@import "@visual-framework/vf-video/index.scss";
Make sure you import Sass requirements along with the modules. You can use a project boilerplate or the vf-sass-starter
File system location: components/vf-video
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