Custom delimiters, for Handlebars templates.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save handlebars-delimiters
- breaking changes: the
.escapeDelims
method was renamed to.escape
- adds a
.replace
method that replaces delimiters and returns a string
var delimiters = require('handlebars-delimiters');
var Handlebars = require('handlebars');
/**
* Before
*/
var a = Handlebars.compile('{{ name }}<%= name %>')({name: 'Jon'});
console.log(a);
//=> 'Jon<%= name %>'
/**
* After
*/
// Pass your instance of Handlebars and define custom delimiters
delimiters(Handlebars, ['<%=', '%>']);
var b = Handlebars.compile('{{ name }}<%= name %>')({name: 'Jon'});
console.log(b);
//=> '{{ name }}Jon'
Params
Handlebars
{Object}delimiters
{Array}: Array with open and close delimiters, like['<%', '%>']
returns
{undefined}
Example
var delimiters = require('handlebars-delimiters');
var handlebars = require('handlebars');
delimiters(handlebars, ['<%', '%>']);
// you can now use handlebars as usual, but with the new delimiters
Replace or delimiters in the given string.
Params
str
{String}: String with handlebars to replace or escape.source
{String}: The delimiters regex source string to conver to a regular expression.escape
{Boolean}: If true, replacements are escaped with a double-slash.returns
{String}
Example
var replaced = delimiters.replace(str, ['<%=', '%>']);
Escape handlebars delimiters in the given string.
Params
str
{String}: String with handlebars to replace or escape.returns
{String}
Example
var escaped = delimiters.escape(str);
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Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Commits | Contributor |
---|---|
6 | jonschlinkert |
4 | KingMario |
2 | AdamMcCormick |
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