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zain-tpl

v0.1.3

Published

a very simple template engine

Downloads

4

Readme

zainTpl.js

zainTpl provides the power necessary to let you build semantic templates simplely with no frustration.

Installing

npm install zain-tpl

Usage

var source = "<p>Hello, my name is {{name}}. I am from {{hometown}}. I have " +
             "{{kids.length}} kids</p>";

var data = { "name": "Alan", "hometown": "Somewhere, TX",
             "kids": [{"name": "Jimmy", "age": "12"}, {"name": "Sally", "age": "4"}]};
var result = zainTpl(source, data);

// Would render:
// <p>Hello, my name is Alan. I am from Somewhere, TX. I have 2 kids</p>

Full documentation and more examples are at floder 'simple'.

Doc

zainTpl(template, data, isSafeMode)

return

  • [String]Compiled string

params

  • template: [String]Template string, where variables are wrapped with curly braces.
  • data: [Object]Compile the required data, and if the data is not found at compile time, the original template string will be used.
  • isSafeMode: [Bool]When this quantity is true or not filled in, the HTML character is escaped.

Unit test

npm test

Supported Environments

zainTpl has been designed to work in any ECMAScript 3 environment. This includes

  • Node.js
  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Safari 5+
  • Opera 11+
  • IE 6+

Older versions and other runtimes are likely to work but have not been formally tested.

License

zainTpl.js is released under the MIT license.