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While Amber is perfectly fine and stable to use, I've been working on a direct Pug.js port for Go. It is somewhat hacky at the moment but take a look atPug.goif you are looking for aPug.jscompatible Go template engine.

Usage

import"github /eknkc/amber"

Amber is an elegant templating engine for Go Programming Language It is inspired from HAML and Jade

Tags

A tag is simply a word:

html

is converted to

<html></html>

It is possible to add ID and CLASS attributes to tags:

div#main
span.time

are converted to

<divid= "main"></div>
<spanclass= "time"></span>

Any arbitrary attribute name / value pair can be added this way:

a[href= "http:// google" ]

You can mix multiple attributes together

a#someid[href= "/" ][title= "Main Page" ].main.link Click Link

gets converted to

<aid= "someid"class= "main link"href= "/"title= "Main Page">Click Link</a>

It is also possible to define these attributes within the block of a tag

a
#someid
[href= "/" ]
[title= "Main Page" ]
.main
.link
| Click Link

Doctypes

To add a doctype, use!!!ordoctypekeywords:

!!! transitional
// <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http:// w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd" >

or usedoctype

doctype 5
// <!DOCTYPE html>

Available options:5,default,xml,transitional,strict,frameset,1.1,basic,mobile

Tag Content

For single line tag text, you can just append the text after tag name:

p Testing!

would yield

<p>Testing!</p>

For multi line tag text, or nested tags, use indentation:

html
head
title Page Title
body
div#content
p
| This is a long page content
| These lines are all part of the parent p

a[href= "/" ] Go To Main Page

Data

Input template data can be reached by key names directly. For example, assuming the template has been executed with following JSON data:

{
"Name":"Ekin",
"LastName":"Koc",
"Repositories":[
"amber",
"dateformat"
],
"Avatar":"/images/ekin.jpg",
"Friends":17
}

It is possible to interpolate fields using#{}

p Welcome #{Name}!

would print

<p>Welcome Ekin!</p>

Attributes can have field names as well

a[title=Name][href= "/ekin.koc" ]

would print

<atitle= "Ekin"href= "/ekin.koc"></a>

Expressions

Amber can expand basic expressions. For example, it is possible to concatenate strings with + operator:

p Welcome #{Name + "" + LastName}

Arithmetic expressions are also supported:

p You need #{50 - Friends} more friends to reach 50!

Expressions can be used within attributes

img[alt=Name + "" + LastName][src=Avatar]

Variables

It is possible to define dynamic variables within templates, all variables must start with a $ character and can be assigned as in the following example:

div
$fullname = Name + "" + LastName
p Welcome #{$fullname}

If you need to access the supplied data itself (i.e. the object containing Name, LastName etc fields.) you can use$variable

p $.Name

Conditions

For conditional blocks, it is possible to useif <expression>

div
if Friends > 10
p You have more than 10 friends
else if Friends > 5
p You have more than 5 friends
else
p You need more friends

Again, it is possible to use arithmetic and boolean operators

div
if Name == "Ekin" && LastName == "Koc"
p Hey! I know you..

There is a special syntax for conditional attributes. Only block attributes can have conditions;

div
.hasfriends? Friends > 0

This would yield a div withhasfriendsclass only if theFriends > 0condition holds. It is perfectly fine to use the same method for other types of attributes:

div
#foo? Name == "Ekin"
[bar=baz]? len(Repositories) > 0

Iterations

It is possible to iterate over arrays and maps usingeach:

each $repo in Repositories
p #{$repo}

would print

p amber
p dateformat

It is also possible to iterate over values and indexes at the same time

each $i, $repo in Repositories
p
.even? $i % 2 == 0
.odd? $i % 2 == 1

Mixins

Mixins (reusable template blocks that accept arguments) can be defined:

mixin surprise
span Surprise!
mixin link($href, $title, $text)
a[href=$href][title=$title] #{$text}

and then called multiple times within a template (or even within another mixin definition):

div
+surprise
+surprise
+link( "http://google", "Google", "Check out Google" )

Template data, variables, expressions, etc., can all be passed as arguments:

+link(GoogleUrl, $googleTitle, "Check out" + $googleTitle)

Imports

A template can import other templates usingimport:

a.amber
p this is template a

b.amber
p this is template b

c.amber
div
import a
import b

gets compiled to

div
p this is template a
p this is template b

Inheritance

A template can inherit other templates. In order to inherit another template, anextendskeyword should be used. Parent template can define several named blocks and child template can modify the blocks.

master.amber
!!! 5
html
head
block meta
meta[name= "description" ][content= "This is a great website" ]

title
block title
| Default title
body
block content

subpage.amber
extends master

block title
| Some sub page!

block append meta
// This will be added after the description meta tag. It is also possible
// to prepend someting to an existing block
meta[name= "keywords" ][content= "foo bar" ]

block content
div#main
p Some content here

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2012 Ekin Kocekin@eknkc

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Usage

varDefaultOptions=Options{true,false}
varDefaultDirOptions=DirOptions{".amber",true}

func Compile

funcCompile(inputstring,optionsOptions) (*template.Template,error)

Parses and compiles the supplied amber template string. Returns corresponding Go Template (html/templates) instance. Necessary runtime functions will be injected and the template will be ready to be executed.

func CompileFile

funcCompileFile(filenamestring,optionsOptions) (*template.Template,error)

Parses and compiles the contents of supplied filename. Returns corresponding Go Template (html/templates) instance. Necessary runtime functions will be injected and the template will be ready to be executed.

func CompileDir

funcCompileDir(dirnamestring,doptDirOptions,optOptions) (map[string]*template.Template,error)

Parses and compiles the contents of a supplied directory name. Returns a mapping of template name (extension stripped) to corresponding Go Template (html/template) instance. Necessary runtime functions will be injected and the template will be ready to be executed.

If there are templates in subdirectories, its key in the map will be it's path relative todirname.For example:

templates/
|-- index.amber
|-- layouts/
|-- base.amber
templates,err:=amber.CompileDir("templates/",amber.DefaultDirOptions,amber.DefaultOptions)
templates["index"]// index.amber Go Template
templates["layouts/base"]// base.amber Go Template

By default, the search will be recursive and will match only files ending in ".amber". If recursive is turned off, it will only search the top level of the directory. Specified extension must start with a period.

type Compiler

typeCompilerstruct{
// Compiler options
Options
}

Compiler is the main interface of Amber Template Engine. In order to use an Amber template, it is required to create a Compiler and compile an Amber source to native Go template.

compiler:= amber.New()
// Parse the input file
err:= compiler.ParseFile( "./input.amber" )
if err == nil {
// Compile input file to Go template
tpl, err:= compiler.Compile()
if err == nil {
// Check built in html/template documentation for further details
tpl.Execute(os.Stdout, somedata)
}
}

func New

funcNew()*Compiler

Create and initialize a new Compiler

func (*Compiler) Compile

func(c*Compiler)Compile() (*template.Template,error)

Compile amber and create a Go Template (html/templates) instance. Necessary runtime functions will be injected and the template will be ready to be executed.

func (*Compiler) CompileString

func(c*Compiler)CompileString() (string,error)

Compile template and return the Go Template source You would not be using this unless debugging / checking the output. Please use Compile method to obtain a template instance directly.

func (*Compiler) CompileWriter

func(c*Compiler)CompileWriter(outio.Writer) (errerror)

Compile amber and write the Go Template source into given io.Writer instance You would not be using this unless debugging / checking the output. Please use Compile method to obtain a template instance directly.

func (*Compiler) Parse

func(c*Compiler)Parse(inputstring) (errerror)

Parse given raw amber template string.

func (*Compiler) ParseFile

func(c*Compiler)ParseFile(filenamestring) (errerror)

Parse the amber template file in given path

type Options

typeOptionsstruct{
// Setting if pretty printing is enabled.
// Pretty printing ensures that the output html is properly indented and in human readable form.
// If disabled, produced HTML is compact. This might be more suitable in production environments.
// Defaukt: true
PrettyPrintbool
// Setting if line number emitting is enabled
// In this form, Amber emits line number comments in the output template. It is usable in debugging environments.
// Default: false
LineNumbersbool
}

type DirOptions

// Used to provide options to directory compilation
typeDirOptionsstruct{
// File extension to match for compilation
Extstring
// Whether or not to walk subdirectories
Recursivebool
}

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