NitroNet for Sitecore extends NitroNet with the support for the WCMS Sitecore.
It handles all possible presentation scenarios to integrate a handlebars frontend into Sitecore without functional loss. In addition it's possible to get a hybrid integration with handlebars frontends (based on simple and logic-less view pages) and own Razor views (*.cshtml).
There are many features which come with NitroNet alone. On top of that NitroNet for Sitecore offers the following things:
- Support for the following Sitecore characteristics:
- MVC based renderings (e.g. Controller Rendering)
- Placeholders
- Full support for the Experience Editor
- Personalization
- etc...
- Caching which fully integrates into the Sitecore caching mechanisms
- Out of the box integration as view engine
- Different NuGets for supported Sitecore versions and your preferred IoC framework
NitroNet is a handlebars view engine with an intelligent built-in file system and the possibility to add custom helpers. Because of these two features NitroNet differs from other existing handlebars view engines.
Nitro is a Node.js application for simple and complex frontend development with a tiny footprint. It provides a proven but flexible structure to develop your frontend code, even in a large team.
For a particularly smooth start with NitroNet for Sitecore we advise you to just to through the chapters Installation, Configuration and Getting started.
If you need some code samples you can have a look a chapter Samples and if you having some problems or are interested how NitroNet for Sitecore is integrated or can be used, just have a look at our Demo Integration based on the Sitecore Habitat solution.
You can find all links below under Table of contents.
It's also not a bad idea to have a look at NitroNet itself: https://github.com/merkle-open/NitroNet
Please look at the milestones regarding the features and time frames of future releases.
If you want to submit a bug or request a feature please feel free to open an issue.
If you want to get in contact with us, just write an email to Manuel Fischer or Fabian Geiger.
Pull requests are welcome!
Thanks to all the people who made and released these awesome resources for free!
Special thanks to Marco Schälle and Stefan Schälle who fight for a smart way to integrate Frontends into ASP.NET and created the predecessor TerrificNet of NitroNet itself. Marco and Stefan were our opinion leaders of this product.
Also special thanks to Mark Cassidy for all product commits and propagation of our idea to the whole world.