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@n8n_io/riot-tmpl
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The riot template engine
npm install @n8n-io/riot-tmpl --save
From v2.4.2, bower is not supported.
Three ways:
Expressions: tmpl('{ value }', data)
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Returns the result of evaluated expression as a raw object.
Templates: tmpl('Hi { name } { surname }', data)
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Returns a string with evaluated expressions.
Filters: tmpl('{ show: !done, highlight: active }', data)
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Returns a space separated list of trueish keys (mainly used for setting html classes), e.g. "show highlight".
tmpl('{ title || "Untitled" }', data)
tmpl('Results are { results ? "ready" : "loading" }', data)
tmpl('Today is { new Date() }', data)
tmpl('{ message.length > 140 && "Message is too long" }', data)
tmpl('This item got { Math.round(rating) } stars', data)
tmpl('<h1>{ title }</h1>{ body }', data)
In templates (as opposed to single expressions) all falsy values except zero (undefined/null/false) will default to empty string:
tmpl('{ undefined } - { false } - { null } - { 0 }', {})
// will return: " - - - 0"
tmpl('{}') // undefined
tmpl('{ false }', {}) // false
tmpl('{ null }', {}) // null
tmpl('{ 0 }', {}) // 0
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The npm package @n8n_io/riot-tmpl receives a total of 71,951 weekly downloads. As such, @n8n_io/riot-tmpl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @n8n_io/riot-tmpl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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