Huge News!Announcing our $40M Series B led by Abstract Ventures.Learn More
Socket
Sign inDemoInstall
Socket

angular-template

Package Overview
Dependencies
Maintainers
2
Versions
37
Alerts
File Explorer

Advanced tools

Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

angular-template

Angular-Like HTML Template

  • 2.4.0
  • latest
  • Source
  • npm
  • Socket score

Version published
Maintainers
2
Created
Source

Angular Template

build status

Angular-Like HTML Template Engine For NodeJS

Why do I need this? By unknown reason, I feel all server-side template engines are somewhat invasive. It looks like an odd language have been invaded HTML space. The only template I feel good about it is AngularJS, but it's all about client-side, not server-side part. If you are a big fan of AngularJS and you want to use AngularJS as a template engine, this node module will do the job.

This template converts the following one time binding expressions on the server-side;

  1. inline expression
    e.g. {{ foo }}

  2. ht-if attribute
    e.g., <div ht-if="foo">..</div>

  3. ht-repeat attribute
    e.g., <li ht-repeat="el in list">..</li>
    e.g., <li ht-repeat="(k,v) in list">..</li>

  4. ht-include attribute
    e.g., <div ht-include="'file.html'"></div>

Install

npm install angular-template

Usage

var htmlTemplate = require('angular-template');
htmlTemplate('{{foo}}', {foo:'Hello'}); //Hello

// or
var htmlTemplate = require('angular-template');
var path = "emails/template.html";
var options = {prefix:'ng'}; // so that ng-if, ng-repeat, ng-include would work
htmlTemplate(path, {name:'John'}, options);

Options

prefix: <string>, override default ht prefix with anything, typically ng to reuse angular templates
preprocess: <function>, enables you to modify your template before parsing it as HTML. E.g. You can remove some attributes with RegExp
includeDirs: <array of string>, a list of paths where to look for template
cache: <string>, specify cache key to avoid reading files from disk every time
locale: <object> an object compatible with one found in locales/en_US.js

Converting Angular-Like Expressions

This will convert the angular-like expressions into html.

  1. Curly braces expression.

Assuming foo has the value of aBc and the value is 1234

    Input                                    | Output
    -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------
    {{foo}}                                  | aBc
    {{foo|uppercase}}                        | ABC
    {{foo|lowercase}}                        | abc
    {{foo|json}}                             | "abc"
    {{45.5789 | number:2}}                   | 45.57
    {{5247.28 | currency:undefined:2}}       | $5,247
    {{1288323623006 | date:'medium' }}       | Oct 29, 2010 5:40:23 AM
    {{value | limitTo:2 }}                   | 12
    {{value | limitTo:2:1 }}                 | 23
    {{[1, 2, 3, 4] | limitTo:2:2 | json:0 }} | [3,4]

2. ht-if attribute

Assuming foo has value true, and bar has value false

    Input                                | Output
    -------------------------------------+---------------------------------
    <p ht-if="foo">SHOW</p>              | <p>SHOW</p>    
    <p ht-if="bar">NO SHOW</p>           | <p></p>

3. ht-include attribute

Assuming foo.html has the following contents <b>{{prop}} is {{value}}</b> and that prop="number", item = 20

The input and output would like;

    Input                                    | Output
    -----------------------------------------+------------------------------------
    <p ht-include="'foo.html'"               | <p>
       ht-include-context="{value:item}"></p>|   <b>number is 20</b>
                                             | </p>

4. ht-repeat attribute

Assuming collection has the value of {a:1, b:2, c:3, d:4, e:5}

    Input                                         | Output
    ----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------
    <ul>                                          | <ul>
       <li ht-repeat="(key, val) in collection">  |   <li> a : 1</li>
         {{key}} : {{val}}                        |   <li> b : 2</li>
       </li>                                      |   <li> c : 3</li>
    </ul>                                         |   <li> d : 4</li>
                                                  |   <li> e : 5</li>
                                                  | </ul>

Assuming collection has the value of [1,2,3,4,5]

    Input                                         | Output
    ----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------
    <ul>                                          | <ul>
       <li ht-repeat="num in collection">         |   <li> 1 </li>
         {{num}}                                  |   <li> 2 </li>
       </li>                                      |   <li> 3 </li>
    </ul>                                         |   <li> 4 </li>
                                                  |   <li> 5 </li>
                                                  | </ul>

Assuming collection has the value of [1,2,3,4,5]

    Input                                               | Output
    ----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------
    <ul>                                                | <ul>
       <li ht-repeat="num in collection | limitTo:3:1"> |   <li> 2 </li>
         {{num}}                                        |   <li> 3 </li>
       </li>                                            |   <li> 4 </li>
    </ul>                                               | </ul>

Assuming collection has the value of [1,2,3,4,5] and filterFn is (v) => v > 1

    Input                                                    | Output
    ---------------------------------------------------------+-------------------------
    <ul>                                                     | <ul>
       <li ht-repeat="num in collection | filter:filterFn "> |   <li> 2 </li>
         {{num}}                                             |   <li> 3 </li>
       </li>                                                 |   <li> 4 </li>
    </ul>                                                    |   <li> 5 </li>
                                                             | </ul>

5. ht-class attribute

Assuming classes has value foo, and classes2 has value {baz:true}.

    Input                                | Output
    -------------------------------------+---------------------------------
    <p ht-class="classes">SHOW</p>       | <p class="foo">SHOW</p>    
    <p ht-class="classes2">SHOW</p>      | <p class="baz">SHOW</p>

This accepts the same format as ng-class

  1. ht-bind, ht-bind-html attribute

Assuming content has value <span>YES</span>, and status has value Done.

    Input                                | Output
    -------------------------------------+---------------------------------
    <p ht-bind="status"></p>             | <p>Done</p>    
    <p ht-bind-html="content">SHOW</p>   | <p><span>YES</span></p>

7. ht-style attribute

Assuming color has value red, and styles has value {color:green,'font-size':'12px'}.

    Input                                                      | Output
    -----------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------
    <p ht-style="styles">SHOW</p>                              | <p class="color:green;font-size:12px;">SHOW</p>    
    <p style="font-size:14px" ht-style="{color:color}">SHOW</p>| <p style="font-size:14px;color:red">SHOW</p>

This accepts the same format as ng-style

LICENSE: MIT

FAQs

Package last updated on 25 Jan 2018

Did you know?

Socket

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Install

Related posts

SocketSocket SOC 2 Logo

Product

  • Package Alerts
  • Integrations
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • FAQ
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog

Packages

npm

Stay in touch

Get open source security insights delivered straight into your inbox.


  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Security

Made with ⚡️ by Socket Inc