I can not run nicEditor at Jade - node.js

Here is code, doesn't seem to an error
extends ../layout
block content
script(type='text/javascript', language='javascript', src='/js/nicEdit.js')
script bkLib.onDomLoaded(function() { nicEditors.allTextAreas() })
form(role='form', method='post', action='/blogs')
legend
div.form-group
textarea(name='area1')
button.btn.btn-primary(type='submit') Submit
button.btn.btn-default(type='reset') Clear
a.btn.btn-default(href='/blogs/admin') Back

You should try this, like the Jade Reference shows:
script(type='text/javascript', language='javascript', src='/js/nicEdit.js').
bkLib.onDomLoaded(function() { nicEditors.allTextAreas() });
This should look like this example from NicEdit in HTML.

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I have an index.pug page that is:
html
head
title= title
body
h1= message
form(method="get" action="/foo")
button(type="submit") run foo
and in my app.js I have:
app.get('/foo', function(req, res) {
console.log("Its come here");
res.render('index', { title: 'hello', message: 'hello' });
});
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Can't work out why any ideas appreciated. Thanks
Indent the button so that it is a child element of the form.
html
head
title= title
body
h1= message
form(method="get" action="/foo")
button(type="submit") run foo
html
head
title= title
body
h1= message
form(method="get" action="/foo")
input(type="submit", value="run foo")
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Why is my jade index page blank?

I'm broadly following this tutorial on Express, Mongo and Jade, and although I've successfully fetched back some data from mongo, but jade isn't rendering my page.
http://blog.ijasoneverett.com/2013/03/a-sample-app-with-node-js-express-and-mongodb-part-1/
Snippets are:
app.js:
app.get('/', function(req, res) {
employeeProvider.findAll(function(error, emps) {
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res.render('index', { title:'Employees', employees:emps });
});
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layout.jade:
doctype html
html
head
title= title
link(rel='stylesheet', href='/stylesheets/style.css')
body
block content
index.jade:
extends layout
block content
h1= title
div
each employee in employees
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div.created_at= employee.created_at
div.title= employee.title
div.name= employee.name
When I extract the source from the page displayed in the browser, it just shows this:
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>Employees</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="/stylesheets/style.css"></head><body></body></html>
In fact, nothing I put in jade.index to simplify it seems to get rendered. eg this also renders a blank page:
index.jade:
extends layout
block content
h1= title
Check again the tutorial and follow it (realy), since your code is diferent...
http://blog.ijasoneverett.com/2013/03/a-sample-app-with-node-js-express-and-mongodb-part-1/
The index.jade should be:
extends layout
block content
h1= title
#employees
- each employee in employees
div.employee
div.created_at= employee.created_at
div.title= employee.title
div.name= employee.name
a(href="/employee/new")!= "Add New Employee"
There are some needed css over #employees and
the each loop needs a - before itself.

Issue getting information to jade template with angular

I am working on a simple web app (new to it) and I am using jade/angular. I am trying to get a list to display some information, this is what I have:
layout.jade:
doctype
html(ng-app)
head
title= title
script(type='text/javascript', src='javascripts/lib/angular.min.js')
script(type='text/javascript', src='javascripts/lib/angular-resource.min.js')
script(src='//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.3/jquery.min.js')
script(type='text/javascript', src='public/javascripts/app2.js')
link(rel='stylesheet',type='text/css', href='/stylesheets/boostrap.css')
body
block content
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extends layout
block content
h1= title
div(class="container" ng-controller="AppCtrl")
h1 Angulair
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li {{airport.destination}}
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"PDX": {
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}
EDIT: Everything below here is an edit...
I am working with node as well, this is what my project looks like
node_modules/
public/
img/
javascripts/
app2.js
stylesheets/(bootstrap files in here)
routes/
index.js
views/
partials/
index.jade
layout.jade
app.js
package.json
Also, I am using node for this project, In app.js I make a call to:
app.get('/', routes.index);
index.js:
exports.index = function(req, res){
res.render('index', { title: 'Angular Basic' });
};
As you can see, very simple stuff, but I cannot seem to get the list to display that airport information. Am I wrapping the jade template with angular correctly?
I CHANGED THE SCRIPTS IN layout.jade to include the angular resources. Now Nothing appears. I also added the brackets around the elements in the list tags, as suggested below. Still nothing appears.
tire0011 + Daiwei are both correct.
It's not your jade that is the problem. Here's a working sample incorporating tire0011 + Daiwei's suggestions:
http://plnkr.co/edit/q2DMGO0P50nWdf1PGlNJ?p=preview
you need to add a app module name
doctype
html(ng-app="appName")
then in your script first create your module and then the controller
var myModule = angular.module('appName', []);
myModule.controller("AppCtrl", function ($scope) {
// do your stuff
}
The problem is in your li tag, use {{ XXX }} to wrap your properties
li {{ airport.code }}
li {{ airport.city }}
li {{ airport.name }}

Express, jade layout file rendering body but not rendering head

My problem is with my jade layout file not rendering correctly. The body is rendered but the head tags in the produced html are empty. I have tried to render the layout.jade file separately and it works perfectly.
Here is my layout.jade file
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title= title
link(rel='stylesheet', href='stylesheets/style.css')
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footer.footer
include partials/footer
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You will need to replace div!= body with block body (or similar). Then at the top of index.jade, you'll want to add extends layout. Finally put the contents of index.jade under a block body (or whatever name you used in layout.jade).

Linking to other jade files

I'm trying to understand how Express and Jade works.
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title= title
link(rel='stylesheet', href='/stylesheets/style.css')
script(type='text/javascript', src='https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.4/jquery.min.js')
script(type='text/javascript', src='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.7.2/jquery-ui.min.js')
script(type='text/javascript', src='/javascripts/external.js')
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I think what you're looking for are view rendering routes in express:
http://expressjs.com/en/guide/using-template-engines.html
So you can set up something like this:
app.get('/', function(req, res){
res.render('index.jade', { title: 'index' });
});
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res.render('about.jade', { title: 'about' });
});
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a(href='/') index
a(href='/about') about
Update Also, you don't need this repeated again in index.
!!! 5
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