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es6-template-strings

Compile and resolve template strings notation as specified in ES6

Usage

Basic example:

var template = require('es6-template-strings');

// Hello WORLD!
console.log(template('Hello ${place.toUpperCase()}!', { place: "World" }));

// You can reuse same templates:
var compile = require('es6-template-strings/compile')
  , resolveToString = require('es6-template-strings/resolve-to-string')

  , compiled = compile('Welcome to ${siteName}, you are visitor number ${visitorNumber}!');

// Welcome to MySite, you are visitor number 137!
console.log(resolveToString(compiled, { siteName: "MySite", visitorNumber: 137 }));

// Welcome to OtherSite, you are visitor number 777!
console.log(resolveToString(compiled, { siteName: "OtherSite", visitorNumber: 777 }));

// You may prepare custom tag functions
var resolve = require('es6-template-strings/resolve');

var customTag = function (literals/*, …substitutions*/) {
	// Process input and return result string
};

// Output template processed by customTag:
customTag.apply(null, resolve(compiled, {/* context */}));

Partial resolution of a template

With partial: true option, it's possible to resolve just some variables from a template. It's useful when we want to resolve template in more than one pass.

var partialTemplate = template(
  'Hello ${place.toUpperCase()}! Today is ${day}',
  { place: "World" },
  { partial: true }
); // Hello WORLD! Today is ${day}

template(partialTemplate, { day: "Tuesday" }); // Hello WORLD! Today is Tuesday

// Same way `partial` option can go to any resolve* util, e.g.:
resolveToString(compiled, { place: "World" }, { partial: true });

Installation

NPM

In your project path:

$ npm install es6-template-strings
Browser

You can easily bundle es6-template-strings for browser with modules-webmake

Tests Build Status

$ npm test

Security contact information

To report a security vulnerability, please use the Tidelift security contact. Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure.

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