Awesome
Blaze
Use Blaze templates with Tracker
reactive
data binding
from any web application
.
Installation for your projects
Blaze
is available through the Bower
package manager. Learn more about using and installing bower. To add blaze
to your application, you can run:
bower install blaze
Additionally, you can include the --save
option to add blaze
to your bower.json
file.
Simply reference the JavaScript
file using a <script>
tag somewhere on your HTML
pages. For example,
<script type='text/javascript' src='bower_components/blaze/target/blaze.min.js'></script>
What you need to build your own blaze
In order to build blaze, you need to have the latest Node.js/npm and git 1.7 or later. Earlier versions might work, but are not supported.
For Windows, you have to download and install git and Node.js.
OS X users should install Homebrew. Once Homebrew is installed, run brew install git
to install git,
and brew install node
to install Node.js.
How to build your own blaze
Clone a copy of the main Blaze git repo by running:
git clone git://github.com/yasaricli/blaze.git
Enter the blaze directory and run the build script:
cd blaze && npm install
Build
Once you have the repository cloned, building a copy of blaze.js
is really easy.
gulp
At this point, you should now have a build/
directory populated with everything you need to use Blaze.
Update current version meteor:
./blaze --server
Download starting server files.
./blaze --download