Pass JavaScript object/hash to Handlebars helper?

房东的猫 提交于 2019-11-30 12:33:13

Solved. I did this:

Helper:

Handlebars.registerHelper('textField', function(options) {
    var attributes = [];

    for (var attributeName in options.hash) {
      attributes.push(attributeName + '="' + options.hash[attributeName] + '"');
    }

    return new Handlebars.SafeString('<input type="text" ' + attributes.join(' ') + ' />');
});

And the template:

<label>Label here</label>
{{textField id="text_field_1" class="some-class" size="30" data-something="data value"}}
<p>Help text here.</p>

Per the documentation (bottom of the page), you can pass in a variable number of parameters to a helper method, and they will be available in options.hash (assuming "options" is a parameter to your helper method). And what's also nice about this is that you can use named parameters, and parameter order doesn't matter.

I found another best way to pass objects.

Template:

{{textField dataAttribs='{"text":"Hello", "class": "text-field"}'}}

Helper:

Handlebars.registerHelper('textField', function(options) {
    var attribs;

    attribs = JSON.parse(options.hash.dataAttribs);
    console.log(attribs.text + " -- " + attribs.class);
    ......
    ........
});

JSFiddle for this

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