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@flowease/riot-tmpl

v4.0.1

Published

n8n fork of the riot template engine

Downloads

10

Readme

Build Status Code Quality Coverage Status NPM version NPM downloads MIT License

Tmpl

The riot template engine

Installation

Npm

npm install @khulnasoft-lab/riot-tmpl --save

Bower

From v2.4.2, bower is not supported.

Documentation

How it works?

Three ways:

  • Expressions: tmpl('{ value }', data). Returns the result of evaluated expression as a raw object.

  • Templates: tmpl('Hi { name } { surname }', data). Returns a string with evaluated expressions.

  • Filters: tmpl('{ show: !done, highlight: active }', data). Returns a space separated list of trueish keys (mainly used for setting html classes), e.g. "show highlight".

Template examples

tmpl('{ title || "Untitled" }', data)
tmpl('Results are { results ? "ready" : "loading" }', data)
tmpl('Today is { new Date() }', data)
tmpl('{ message.length > 140 && "Message is too long" }', data)
tmpl('This item got { Math.round(rating) } stars', data)
tmpl('<h1>{ title }</h1>{ body }', data)

Falsy expressions

In templates (as opposed to single expressions) all falsy values except zero (undefined/null/false) will default to empty string:

tmpl('{ undefined } - { false } - { null } - { 0 }', {})
// will return: " - - - 0"

tmpl('{}')                 // undefined
tmpl('{ false }', {})      // false
tmpl('{ null }', {})       // null
tmpl('{ 0 }', {})          // 0

Changes in v2.3

  • Brackets can not contain characters in the set [\x00-\x1F<>a-zA-Z0-9'",;\\]
  • No comments in expressions, the compiler is the only that strip comments
  • Attributes with expressions containing > must be quoted

See API and CHANGES for details.