template(filename, content)
Render templates according to template name.
Parameters:{string} filename
{Object,string} content
Return:if content is Object,render template and return string
if content is string,compile template and return function
var html = template('/welcome.art', {
value: 'aui'
});
browser version can not load external file. filename is the element id of template
Examples
Compile templates and cache it.
// compile && cache
template('/welcome.art', 'hi, .');
// use
template('/welcome.art', {
value: 'aui'
});
.compile(source, options)
Compile templates and return a rendering function.
Parameters:{string} source
{Object} options
Return:{function}
Examples
var render = template.compile('hi, .');
var html = render({value: 'aui'});
.render(source, data, options)
Compile and return rendering results.
Parameters:{string} source
{Object} options
Return:{string}
Examples
var html = template.render('hi, .', {value: 'aui'});
.defaults
Default configuration of template engine. Refer to Options.
Type:{Object}
.extension
Template rendering function registering for NodeJS require.extensions.
Type:{Object}
Examples
Load .ejs templates:
var template = require('art-template');
require.extensions['.ejs'] = template.extension;
var view = require('./index.ejs');
var html = view(data);
.art is registered by default and you can use it directly:
var template = require('art-template');
var view = require('./index.art');
var html = view(data);
It should be noted that this functionality only works for NodeJS. If you want to use template rendering functionality, please use Webpack art-template-loader.