Embedded JavaScript templates
$ npm install ejs- Control flow with
<% %> - Escaped output with
<%= %> - Unescaped raw output with
<%- %> - Trim-mode ('newline slurping') with
-%>ending tag - Custom delimiters (e.g., use '' instead of '<% %>')
- Includes
- Client-side support
- Static caching of intermediate JavaScript
- Static caching of templates
- Complies with the Express view system
<% if (user) { %>
<h2><%= user.name %></h2>
<% } %>var template = ejs.compile(str, options);
template(data);
// => Renderded HTML string
ejs.render(str, data, options);
// => Renderded HTML stringYou can also use the shortcut ejs.render(dataAndOptions); where you pass
everything in a single object. In that case, you'll end up with local variables
for all the passed options.
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<%'Scriptlet' tag, for control-flow, no output<%=Outputs the value into the template (HTML escaped)<%-Outputs the unescaped value into the template<%#Comment tag, no execution, no output<%%Outputs a literal '<%'%>Plain ending tag-%>Trim-mode ('newline slurp') tag, trims following newline
Includes are relative to the template with the include call. (This
requires the 'filename' option.) For example if you have "./views/users.ejs" and
"./views/user/show.ejs" you would use <%- include('user/show'); %>.
You'll likely want to use the raw output tag (<%-) with your include to avoid
double-escaping the HTML output.
<ul>
<% users.forEach(function(user){ %>
<%- include('user/show', {user: user}); %>
<% }); %>
</ul>Includes are inserted at runtime, so you can use variables for the path in the
include call (for example <%- include(somePath); %>). Variables in your
top-level data object are available to all your includes, but local variables
need to be passed down.
NOTE: Include preprocessor directives (<% include user/show %>) are
still supported.
Custom delimiters can be applied on a per-template basis, or globally:
var ejs = require('ejs'),
users = ['geddy', 'neil', 'alex'];
// Just one template
ejs.render('<?= users.join(" | "); ?>', {users: users}, {delimiter: '?'});
// => 'geddy | neil | alex'
// Or globally
ejs.delimiter = '$';
ejs.render('<$= users.join(" | "); $>', {users: users});
// => 'geddy | neil | alex'EJS does not specifically support blocks, but layouts can be implemented by including headers and footers, like so:
<%- include('header'); -%>
<h1>
Title
</h1>
<p>
My page
</p>
<%- include('footer'); -%>Go to the Latest Release, download
./ejs.js or ./ejs.min.js.
Include one of these on your page, and ejs.render(str).
There are a number of implementations of EJS:
- TJ's implementation, the v1 of this library: https://github.com/tj/ejs
- Jupiter Consulting's EJS: http://www.embeddedjs.com/
- EJS Embedded JavaScript Framework on Google Code: https://code.google.com/p/embeddedjavascript/
- Sam Stephenson's Ruby implementation: https://rubygems.org/gems/ejs
- Erubis, an ERB implementation which also runs JavaScript: http://www.kuwata-lab.com/erubis/users-guide.04.html#lang-javascript
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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