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tpl.js

Lightweight javascript template engine. Adaptation AMD, CMD and global environment

Speed Test

Usage

  1. Include tpl.js:
    <script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/tpl.js"></script>

Or in sea.js, you can include by: var tpl = require('path/to/tpl');

  1. Template in your html:
    <script type="text/template" id="demo">
        <p>Hi, I'm <#=author#></p>
        <p>I can write:
        <# for(var i=0; i<languages.length; i++) { #>
        <#=(i===0?"":",")+languages[i]#>
        <#}#>
        </p>
    </script>

Or use internal method echo():

    <script type="text/template" id="demo">
        <p>Hi, I'm <#=author#></p>
        <p>I can write:
        <# 
        for(var i=0; i<languages.length; i++) { 
            echo( (i===0?"":", ") + languages[i] );
        }#>
        </p>
    </script>
  1. Execution rendering:
    console.log( tpl('#demo', {author: "Jony", languages: ["javascript", "php", "shell"]}) );
  1. Result is:
<p>Hi, I'm Jony</p>
<p>I can write: javascript, php, shell</p>

API

Include another template: <# include("#tpl_id") #>
Get HTML: tpl(template, data)
Get HTML: tpl(template)(data)
Precompiled: tpl(template)

template can be a html template string or '#' plus an id, This will return a rendered html string.

Browser Support

  • IE6+
  • Chrome
  • Safari 4+
  • Firefox 3.5+
  • Opera

Bugs / Contributions

  • Report a bug
  • To contribute or send an idea, github message me or fork the project

Build

tpl.js use UglifyJS2 you should have installed nodejs and run npm install uglify-js -g.

On Windows, you can run build.bat from root directory and it will package tpl.debug.js into tpl.js.

License

tpl.js is available under the terms of the MIT License.