vite-plugin-twig-drupal

Provides a ⚡️ Vite plugin to transform 🌱 Twig into HTML with a 💧 Drupal flavour

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Vite Plugin Twig Drupal

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A Vite plugin that handles transforming twig files into a Javascript function that can be used with Storybook.






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- 🐛 Bugs - 💡 Feature Requests - ❓ Questions

The problem

You are working with Twig in a styleguide-driven-development process. You are writing isolated components that consist of css, twig and Javascript. You want to be able to use twig to render your components for Storybook. You want fast refresh with Vite. You want Twig embeds, includes and extends to work. You want to use Drupal specific twig features like createattributes etc.

This solution

The Vite plugin Twig Drupal is a Vite plugin based on Twig JS
for compiling Twig-based components into a Javascript function so that they can be used as components with Storybook. It allows you to import twig files into your story as though they are Javascript files.

Comparison to other solutions.

  • Vite plugin twig loader Doesn't handle nested includes/embeds/extends. These are a fairly crucial feature of twig when building a component library as they allow re-use and DRY principles
  • Components library server Requires you to have a running Drupal site. Whilst this ensures your twig output is identical to that of Drupal (because Drupal is doing the rendering), it is a bit more involved to setup. If you're going to use single directory components or a similar Drupal module like UI patterns then this may be a better option for you.

Installation

This module is distributed via npmnpm which is bundled with nodenode and should be installed as one of your project's devDependencies:
npm install --save-dev vite-plugin-twig-drupal

You then need to configure your vite.config.js.
import { defineConfig } from "vite"
import twig from 'vite-plugin-twig-drupal';
import { join } from "node:path"

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    // Other vite plugins.
    twig({
      namespaces: {
        components: join(__dirname, "/path/to/your/components"),
        // Other namespaces as required.
      },
      // Optional if you are using React storybook renderer. The default is 'html' and works with storybook's html
      // renderer.
      // framework: 'react'
      functions: {
        // You can add custom functions - each is a function that is passed the active Twig instance and should call
        // e.g. extendFunction to register a function
        reverse: (twigInstance) => twigInstance.extendFunction("reverse", () => (text) => text.split(' ').reverse().join(' ')),
        // e.g. extendFilter to register a filter
        clean_unique_id: (twigInstance) => twigInstance.extendFilter("clean_unique_id", () => (text) => text.split(' ').reverse().join(' ')),
      },
      globalContext: {
        // Global variables that should be present in all templates.
        active_theme: 'my_super_theme',
        is_front_page: false,
      },
    }),
    // Other vite plugins.
  ],
})

With this config in place you should be able to import twig files into your story files.

Examples

// stories/Button.stories.js

// Button will be a Javascript function that accepts variables for the twig template.
import Button from './button.twig';

// Import stylesheets, this could be a sass or postcss file too.
import './path/to/button.css';
// You may also have JavaScript for the component.
import './path/to/some/javascript/button.js';

export default {
  title: 'Components/Button',
  tags: ['autodocs'],
  argTypes: {
    title: {
      control: { type: 'text' },
    },
    modifier: {
      control: { type: 'select' },
      options: ['primary', 'secondary', 'tertiary'],
    },
  },
  // Just pass along the imported variable.
  component: Button,
};

// Set default variables in the story.
export const Default = {
  args: { title: 'Click me' },
};

export const Primary = {
  args: { title: 'Click me', modifier: 'primary' },
};

// Advanced example.
export const ButtonStrip = {
  name: 'Button group',
  render: () => `
    ${Button({title: 'Button 1', modifier: 'primary'})} 
    ${Button({title: 'Button 2', modifier: 'secondary'})}
  `
}

Issues

🐛 Bugs

Please file an issue for bugs, missing documentation, or unexpected behavior.
See Bugsbugs

💡 Feature Requests

Please file an issue to suggest new features. Vote on feature requests by adding a 👍. This helps maintainers prioritize what to work on.
See Feature Requestsrequests

❓ Questions

For questions related to using the library, please visit a support community instead of filing an issue on GitHub.

LICENSE

MIT