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A mustache implementation for the Dart language
Mustache for the dartlang #
A simple implementation of Mustache for the Dart language. This project started as an excuse for exploring the language itself, but the final result, passes happily all the mustache specs. If you want to have a look at how it works, just check the tests. For more info, just read further.
Using it #
In order to use the library, just add it to your pubspec.yalm as a dependency
dependencies:
mustache4dart: any
and you are good to go. You can use the render toplevel function to render your template. For example:
var salutation = render('Hello {{name}}!', {'name': 'Bob'});
print(salutation); //shoud print Hello Bob!
Context objects #
mustache4dart will look at your given object for operators, fields or methods. For example,
if you give the template {{firstname}}
for rendering, mustache4dart will try the followings
- use the
[]
operator withfirstname
as the parameter - search for a field named
firstname
- search for a getter named
firstname
- search for a method named
firstname
- search for a method named
getFirstname
in each case the first valid value will be used.
As a sidenote, you will get the best performance if you provide a proper implementation of
the []
operator.
Partials #
mustache4dart support partials but it needs somehow to know how to find a partial. You can do that by providing a function that returns a template given a name:
String partialProvider(String partialName) => "this is the partial with name: ${partialName}";
expect(render('[{{>p}}]', null, partial: partialProvider), '[this is the partial with name: p]'));
Compiling to functions #
If you have a template that you are going to reuse with different contextes you can compile it to a function using the toplevel function compile:
var salut = compile('Hello {{name}}!');
print(salut({'name': 'Alice'})); //should print Hello Alice!
Running the tests #
At the moment the project is under heavy development but pass all the Mustache specs. If you want to run the tests yourself, just do what drone.io does, or to put it by another way, do the following:
git clone git://github.com/valotas/mustache4dart.git
git submodule init
git submodule update
pub install
test/run.sh
Contributing #
If you found a bug, just create a new issue or even better fork and issue a pull request with you fix.
Versioning #
The library will follow a semantic versioning and until a final release of the language will be followed by the latest dart language it has been tested against. For example 0.0.7+0.4.1.0 means that the libraries version is 0.0.7 and has been tested against dart version 0.4.1.0
Relevant projects #
You can find most of the mustache implementations at the mustache homepage. Apart from them, there is another implementation for the dartlang that can be found at https://github.com/xxgreg/mustache
TODO #
- Introduce mixins in order to simplify some parts of the code
- Make or add to the api an asynchronous mode
- Introduce exceptions in case of a miss formated mustache source