I am currently working on a yeoman generator that has to copy a bunch of processed ejs files to setup configuration for a new subproject. In order to avoid listing each file individually, I would like to just take the whole directory and bring over every file with the ejs extension removed and templating applied with the same context.
While searching through the documentation, I eventually ended up looking into the tests of mem-fs-editor and found that fs.copyTpl
should remove the ejs extensions when using glob patterns https://github.com/SBoudrias/mem-fs-editor/blob/master/tests/copy-tpl.js#L85.
However, even when trying to replicate the test in isolated conditions (but within yeoman), the extensions remained:
1 'use strict';
2 const Generator = require('yeoman-generator');
3 const chalk = require('chalk');
4 const yosay = require('yosay');
5
6 module.exports = class extends Generator {
7 prompting() {
8 // Have Yeoman greet the user.
9 this.log(
10 yosay(`Welcome to the tiptop ${chalk.red('generator-ejs-glob')} generator!`)
11 );
12
13 const prompts = [
14 {
15 type: 'confirm',
16 name: 'someAnswer',
17 message: 'Would you like to enable this option?',
18 default: true
19 }
20 ];
21
22 return this.prompt(prompts).then(props => {
23 // To access props later use this.props.someAnswer;
24 this.props = props;
25 });
26 }
27
28 writing() {
29 this.fs.copyTpl(
30 this.templatePath('ejs/'),
31 this.destinationPath('out/'),
32 )
33 }
34
35 };
Where ejs
contains file1.txt.ejs
and file2.txt.ejs
.
The output is
> yo ejs-glob
_-----_ ╭──────────────────────────╮
| | │ Welcome to the tiptop │
|--(o)--| │ generator-ejs-glob │
`---------´ │ generator! │
( _´U`_ ) ╰──────────────────────────╯
/___A___\ /
| ~ |
__'.___.'__
´ ` |° ´ Y `
? Would you like to enable this option? Yes
create out/file1.txt.ejs
create out/file2.txt.ejs
I tried changing the path to ejs/**.*
with no results. When trying to add a options.processDestinationPath
function myself, it did not even get called.
Do I have to do anything else in order to make this work?