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razor-js-template

v1.0.5

Published

Graceful JavaScript templates

Readme

RJS

Graceful JavaScript templates.
Do you feel comfortable? Like this

@if(user){
    <h2>@user.name</h2>
}

is it more graceful than EJS?
I just don't like EJS, that's why I designed RJS
I think you'll like it.

Installation

browser

<script src="dist/rjs.js"></script>

nodeJS

 $ npm install rarzor-js-template

Usage

browser

var html = rjs.compile(`<ul>
    @for(var i=0;i<users.length;i++>)
    {
        <li><span>@users[i].name</span></li>
    } 
</ul>`,{ 
   users:[{name:"Donald John Trump"},{name:"Obama"},{name:"George Walker Bush"}]
});

nodejs

var RJS=require('rarzor-js-template');
var rjs=new RJS({
    include(filePath,data)=>{
        var template=require("fs").readFileSync(path.join(__dirname,filePath+".rjs"),"utf8");
        return RJS.compile(template,data);
    }
});
var html=rjs.compile(`<ul>
     @for(var i=0;i<users.length;i++>)
     {
         @{var user=users[i];}
         @include("user/show",user)
     }
</ul>`,
{users:[
    {name:"Donald John Trump",email:"[email protected]"},
    {name:"Obama",email:"[email protected]"}
    ]
});

You can customize the @include() statement
You can customize the @html() for HTML escape
You can do more
It's very easy

It doesn't just support HTML, it supports product code

rjs.compile(`
if(confrim("@message")){
   alert("@yes");
}
else{
   alert("@no");
}
`,{
     message:"Do you confirm to cancel this submission?",
     yes:"Cancel the submission",
     no:"Submit"
})

You need to make sure that () and {} are paired, otherwise you'll get an error

Features

  • @for(){}
  • @while(){}
  • @if(){ }else if(){ } else{ }
  • @{} statement
  • @() express
  • escape character ["@@","@)","@}","@#{","@#("]

    () and {} are normally paired, and the escape character is mainly used to match half

  • @**@ annotation

License

MIT License