String, Array and Object concatenator helper for handlebars-rust
Developed and tested with handlebars-rust v4.4.0.
Versions 0.1.*
are compatible with handlebars 4
.
Versions 0.2.*
are compatible with handlebars 5
. (Thanks to campeis)
Versions 0.3.*
are compatible with handlebars 6
.
use handlebars::Handlebars;
use handlebars_concat::HandlebarsConcat;
let mut h = Handlebars::new();
h.register_helper("concat", Box::new(HandlebarsConcat));
The helper is looking for multiple arguments of type string, array or object. Arguments are being added to an output buffer and returned altogether as string.
The helper has few parameters modifying the behavior slightly. For example distinct=true
eliminates duplicate values from the output buffer, while quotes=true
in combination with single_quote=true
wraps the values in quotation marks. See Parameters for more.
String arguments are added directly to the output buffer.
As of 0.1.3
strings could be handled in one of two ways:
- By default strings are added to the output buffer without modification (other than the quotation mark modifiers).
- If you add a block template and use the
render_all
parameter, strings will be passed as{{this}}
to the block template.
The block template rendering is disabled by default for backward compatibility.
Array arguments are iterated and added as individual strings to the output buffer.
As of 0.1.3
arrays could be handled in one of two ways:
- By default array values are added as individual strings to the output buffer without modification (other than the quotation mark modifiers).
- If you add a block template and use the
render_all
parameter, array values are passed as{{this}}
to the block template.
The block template rendering is disabled by default for backward compatibility.
Object arguments could be handled two different ways:
- By default only the object keys are being used and the values are ignored.
- If you add a block template the helper will use it to render the object value and
concatenate it as string to the output buffer.
Object rendering results are subject to distinct
, quotes
and single_quote
modifier parameters, just like strings and arrays.
The helper accepts several hash arguments to modify the concatenation behavior:
separator
: Set specific string to join elements with. Default is ","distinct
: Eliminate duplicates upon adding to output bufferquotes
: Wrap each value in double quotation markssingle_quote
: Modifier ofquotes
to switch to single quotation mark insteadrender_all
: Render all values using the block template, not just object values
Example with string literals:
Result: One, Two
Result: "One", "Two"
Where s
is "One"
, arr
is ["One", "Two"]
and obj
is {"Three":3}
Result: One, Two, Three
Where s
is "One"
, arr
is ["One", "Two"]
and obj
is {"key0":{"label":"Two"},"key1":{"label":"Three"},"key2":{"label":"Four"}}
:
Result: One, Two, Three, Four
Where s
is "One"
, arr
is ["One", "Two"]
and obj
is {"key0":{"label":"Two"},"key1":{"label":"Three"},"key2":{"label":"Four"}}
Result: <One/>, <Two/>, <Three/>, <Four/>
This library (handlebars-concat) is open sourced under the BSD 2 License.