import 'package:mustache/mustache.dart' as mustache; main() { var source = '{{#names}}<div>{{lastname}}, {{firstname}}</div>{{/names}}'; var template = mustache.parse(source); var output = template.renderString({'names': [ {'firstname': 'Greg', 'lastname': 'Lowe'}, {'firstname': 'Bob', 'lastname': 'Johnson'} ]}); print(output); }
Template parse(String source, {bool lenient : false}); abstract class Template { String renderString(values, {bool lenient : false, bool htmlEscapeValues : true}); void render(values, StringSink sink, {bool lenient : false, bool htmlEscapeValues : true}); }
Once a template has been created it can be rendered any number of times.
Both parse and render throw a FormatException if there is a problem with the template or rendering the values.
When lenient mode is enabled tag names may use any characters, otherwise only a-z, A-Z, 0-9, underscore and minus. Lenient mode will also silently ignore nulls passed as values.
By default all variables are html escaped, this behaviour can be changed by passing htmlEscapeValues : false.
Variables {{var-name}} Sections {{#section}}Blah{{/section}} Inverse sections {{^section}}Blah{{/section}} Comments {{! Not output. }} Unescaped variables {{{var-name}}} and {{&var-name}}
See the mustache templates tutorial for more information.
I Broke lenient nulls in inverse sectins :( Standalone lines Dotted names {{person.firstname}} == {{#person}}{{firstname}}{{/person}} Partial tags {{>partial}} Allow functions as values (See mustache docs) Pass all tests in mustache spec Set Delimiter tags