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@francomalatacca/eyebrows

v1.1.0

Published

this is a logicless json template engine

Downloads

6

Readme

{: eyebrows - logicless basic templating system for JSON

eyebrows is a JSON oriented logicless template library used for replacement of placeholders within a json structure with actual data. The basic functionality is to provide a base template with some placeholders and a flat data object. eyebrows will replace any occurrence of the placeholders within the JSON template with actual data.

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save @francomalatacca/eyebrows

Usage

The eyebrows template is a valid JSON file. The placeholders are keys elements of JSON file which will be removed after the process will render the data.

template:

{
    "key": "{{value}}"
}

data object:

{
    "value": "hello world!"
}

to process the template and get the result

const eb = require('eyebrows');
const result = eb.render(template, dataObject);

Template

A eyebrows template is a string that contains any number of tags. Tags are indicated by the double curly brackets like {{value}}. There are several kind of tags used for complex functionality like conditional and iterative stamentes.

Conditional

Conditional tags can be used to show / hide part of the JSON object.

template:

{
    "{{?value}}": {
        "key": "this key_value will show if value is true replacing the ?value key element"
    }
}

data object:

{
    "value": true
}

output:

{
    "key": "this key_value will show if value is true replacing the ?value key element"
}

Iterative

Itarative tags can be used to render list of objects within a JSON object.

template:

{
    "student": {
        "name": "jack doe",
        "{{..parents}}": {
            "name": "{{name}}",
            "other": false,
            "age": "{{age}}",
        }
    }
}

data object:

{
    "parents": [
        {
            "name": "jonh doe",
            "age": 32
        },
        {
            "name": "jane edo",
            "age": 29
        }
    ]
}

output:

{
    "student": {
        "name": "jack doe",
        "parents": [
            {
                "name": "jonh doe",
                "other": false,
                "age": 32
            },
            {
                "name": "jane edo",
                "other": false,
                "age": 29
            }
        ]
}

and with objects

template:

{
    "a": {
        "b": {
            "{{__elements}}": {
                "first": {
                    "name": "{{name}}",
                    "age": "{{age}}"
                },
                "second": {
                    "name": "{{name}}",
                    "age": "{{age}}"
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

data object:

{ 
    elements: {
        "first":    { 
            "name": "abc", 
            "lastName": "cde", 
            "age": 18 
        },
        "second":   { 
            "name": "xyz", 
            "lastName": "str", 
            "age": 29 
        }
    }
}

output:

{
   "a":{
      "b":{
         "elements":{
            "first":{
               "name":"abc",
               "age":18
            },
            "second":{
               "name":"xyz",
               "age":29
            }
         }
      }
   }
}

About

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Running Tests

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm run test

License

Copyright © 2020, franco malatacca. Released under the MIT License.