On 14/7/14 01:22, Norbert Hartl wrote:
Stef,
{{# …} opens a section that can be used to do nested operation. If the
value of number is a collection the section is evaluated for every
element in the value. #(1 2 3) is a collection of size 3 and '1 2 3'
is a collection of size 5 hence the output.
of course I was thinking that magically you would split the string :)
Silly me.
I'm enhancing your blog with more details (I'm reading the mustache doc
and your tests).
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/PharoForTheEnterprise/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Mustache/
A common use case for templates would be something like
{
'number' -> {
'value' -> 1.
'value' -> 2.
'value' -> 3 } asDictionary
} asDictionary
Then you can use a template of
{{#number}}
value is {{value}}
{{/number}}
Norbert
Am 13.07.2014 um 23:33 schrieb stepharo <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi Norbert
I'm improving the doc. I added some text on section and others..
And on list with collection I have the following behavior and I do
not understand why on string.
| templateString context |
templateString := 'Shown.
{{#number}}
Shown too!
{{/number}}'.
context := { 'number' -> #(1 2 3) } asDictionary.
(MustacheTemplate on: templateString) value: context 'Shown.
Shown too!
Shown too!
Shown too!
'
| templateString context |
templateString := 'Shown.
{{#number}}
Shown too!
{{/number}}'.
context := { 'number' -> '1 2 3' } asDictionary.
(MustacheTemplate on: templateString) value: context
'Shown.
Shown too!
Shown too!
Shown too!
Shown too!
Shown too!
'
On 11/7/14 10:53, Norbert Hartl wrote:
Am 11.07.2014 um 10:43 schrieb stepharo <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi guys
I would like to experiment with template for a small web project I
have (my web page) and
I would like to try mustache. Is there any tutorial? doc?
I know that "jose maria aguerra" wrote a tutorial but I cannot find
it anymore.
http://norbert.hartl.name/blog/2013/10/03/mustache-templates-for-smalltalk/
Norbert