{{ mustache }} for Clojure.
Compliant with the Mustache spec.
Leiningen:
[org.clojars.majorcluster/clj-mustache "LAST RELEASE NUMBER"]
This is how you use clj-mustache:
(use 'clj-mustache.parser)
(render "Hello, {{name}}!" {:name "Felix"})
You can render a resource from the classpath like this:
(use 'clj-mustache.parser)
(render-resource "templates/hello.mustache" {:name "Michael"})
You can extract mustache variables like this:
(use 'clj-mustache.parser)
(extract-mustache-variables "<ul>\n{{#people}}\n <li>{{name}}</li>\n{{/people}}\n</ul>")
Each function supports an optional third argument, containing partials (see below).
Variables are tags enclosed by two curly brackets (mustaches) and will be replaced with the respective data.
Template:
Hello, {{person}}!
Data:
{:person "World"}
Output:
Hello, World!
The following characters will be replaced with HTML entities:
&"<>
. Tags that use three curly brackets or start with {{&
will
not be escaped.
Template:
Escaped: {{html}}
Unescaped: {{{html}}}
Unescaped: {{&html}}
Data:
{:html "<h1>Hello, World!</h1>"}
Output:
Escaped: <h1>Hello, World!</h1>
Unescaped: <h1>Hello, World!</h1>
Unescaped: <h1>Hello, World!</h1>
Sections start with a tag beginning with {{#
and end with one
beginning with {{/
. Their content is only rendered if the data is
either the boolean value true
, a value or a non-empty list.
Template:
{{#greet}}Hello, World!{{/greet}}
Data:
{:greet true}
Output:
Hello, World!
In case of a list, the section's content is rendered for each element, and it can contain tags refering to the elements.
Template:
<ul>
{{#people}}
<li>{{name}}</li>
{{/people}}
</ul>
Data:
{:people [{:name "Felix"} {:name "Jenny"}]}
Output:
<ul>
<li>Felix</li>
<li>Jenny</li>
</ul>
For single values, the section is rendered exactly once.
Template:
{{#greeting}}{{text}}!{{/greeting}}
Data:
{:greeting {:text "Hello, World"}}
Output:
Hello, World!
Inverted sections start with a tag beginning with {{^
and end with one
beginning with {{/
. Their content is only rendered if the data is
either the boolean value false
or an empty list.
Template:
{{^ignore}}Hello, World!{{/ignore}}
Data:
{:ignore false}
Output:
Hello, World!
Comments are tags that begin with {{!
. They will not be rendered.
Template:
<h2>Felix' section<h2>
{{! Look ma, I've written a section }}
Output:
<h2>Felix' section</h2>
Dotted names are a shorter and more convenient way of accessing nested variables or sections.
Template:
{{greeting.text}}
Data:
{:greeting {:text "Hello, World"}}
Output:
Hello, World
Implicit iterators allow you to iterate over a one dimensional list of elements.
Template:
<ul>
{{#names}}
<li>{{.}}</li>
{{/names}}
</ul>
Data:
{:names ["Felix" "Jenny"]}
Output:
<ul>
<li>Felix</li>
<li>Jenny</li>
</ul>
Partials allow you to include other templates (e.g. from separate files).
Template:
Hello{{>names}}!
Data:
{:people [{:name "Felix"} {:name "Jenny"}]}
Partials:
{:names "{{#people}}, {{name}}{{/people}}"}
Output:
Hello, Felix, Jenny!
You don't have to use mustaches, you can change the delimiters to anything you like.
Template:
{{=<% %>=}}
Hello, <%name%>!
Data:
{:name "Felix"}
Output:
Hello, Felix!
You can also call functions from templates.
Template:
{{hello}}
{{#greet}}Felix{{/greet}}
Data:
{:hello "Hello, World!"}
{:greet #(str "Hello, " %)}
Output:
Hello, World!
Hello, Felix!
Functions can also render the text given to them if they need to do something more complicated.
Template:
"{{#people}}Hi {{#upper}}{{name}}{{/upper}}{{/people}}"
Data:
{:people [{:name "Felix"}]
:upper (fn [text]
(fn [render-fn]
(clojure.string/upper-case (render-fn text))))}
Output:
Hello FELIX
To run the spec tests, fetch them like this:
git submodule update --init
And run them against all supported Clojure versions:
lein all test
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