Docker Command Line Interface for RosaeNLG
Docker image for RosaeNLG that contains essentially RosaeNLG’s CLI. It does not contain any server.
It is essentially useful for:
-
developing RosaeNLG templates without bothering with installing node.js etc.: write templates in VSCode or any other editor and render them
-
package RosaeNLG templates in a JSON package before uploading them to a server
Be aware that your system needs to run docker, then node.js inside your container, then compile etc. etc. before rendering your templates: performance is poor compared when using RosaeNLG as a node.js library or in the browser. |
First test
With fruits.pug
on your local filesystem, with no dependencies (i.e. no include
in your pug file):
- var data = ['apples', 'bananas', 'apricots', 'pears']; p eachz fruit in data with { separator: ',', last_separator: 'and', begin_with_general: 'I love', end:'!' } | #{fruit}
cat fruits.pug | docker run -i registry.gitlab.com/rosaenlg-projects/rosaenlg/cli:latest -l en_US
You should obtain <p>I love apples, bananas, apricots and pears!</p>
.
You can render continuously while you edit using the -w option.
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Templates with includes
If your templates include other templates (using include
- which is very common), you have to map filesystems so that the docker file can read the includes.
docker run -i -v /home/user/rosaenlg/local_templates/:/templates registry.gitlab.com/rosaenlg-projects/rosaenlg/cli:latest -l en_US /templates/your_template.pug
You can use -w, --watch
to watch files for changes and automatically re-render.
Package templates
fruits.pug
on your local filesystem:
p eachz fruit in data with { separator: ',', last_separator: 'and', begin_with_general: 'I love', end:'!' } | #{fruit}
packageOpts.json
on your local filesystem (in the same folder as fruits.pug
):
{
"templateId": "fruits",
"entryTemplate": "fruits.pug",
"folderWithTemplates": "/templates",
"compileInfo": {
"activate": false,
"language": "en_US"
}
}
docker run -i -v /home/user/rosaenlg/local_templates/:/templates registry.gitlab.com/rosaenlg-projects/rosaenlg/cli:latest --jsonpackage --packageopts /templates/packageOpts.json
This should output a new JSON flow, packaged to be used in a RosaeNLG server:
{
"templateId": "fruits",
"entryTemplate": "fruits.pug",
"compileInfo": {
"language": "en_US"
},
"templates": {
"fruits.pug": "* var data = ['apples', 'bananas', 'apricots', 'pears'];\np\n eachz fruit in data with { separator: ',', last_separator: 'and', begin_with_general: 'I love', end:'!' }\n | #{fruit}\n\n\n"
}
}
Command line parameters
See RosaeNLG’s CLI.