How do you call a Meteor template helper from the console or other JS code?

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广开言路 2020-12-10 18:38

I\'ve defined a template helper in Meteor, say

Template.postsList.helpers({
  filteredPosts: function getPosts() {
    return Posts.find(...);
  }
});


        
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  • 2020-12-10 19:30

    It does not formally answer the question but I would like to share a simple technique, which virtually solves most of the problems you described.

    Let's say we have a group of helpers, which we want to be able to access from different parts of your application both from templates and directly from our javascript code. To achieve that, I would have a global Helpers object, to which I could attach as many function as I want, e.g.

    Helpers.routeIs = function (name) {
      var current = Router.current();
      return current && current.route && current.route.getName() === name;
    };
    
    Helpers.year = function () {
      return moment().year();
    };
    

    This makes them easily accessible throughout the code and pretty easy to test as well. But I also want to use them in my Spacebars templates, right?

    A simple idea is to create a single global helper that would return the Helpers object itself.

    Template.registerHelper('$', function () {
      return Helpers;
    });
    

    The nice thing about this is that it will enforce me to prefix each reference to my "global helper" with $, i.e. {{$.year}} or {{$.routeIs 'home'}}, which makes the code a lot more readable.

    Unfortunately, there's a small problem with that solution. Consider the following example:

    Helpers.fullName = function () {
      return this.firstName + ' ' + this.lastName;
    };
    

    The problem is that if my helper is about to access the current context through this, it will get the Helpers object itself rather than the data context, so the {{$.fullName}} will never work properly. But of course, there's a workaround for that:

    Template.registerHelper('$', function () {
      return new Proxy(this);
    });
    
    function Proxy (context) {
      this.context = context;
    }
    
    // put this in a place when you're quite sure
    // all the helpers are already defined
    
    _.each(Helpers, function (helper, name) {
      Proxy.prototype[name] = function () {
        return helper.apply(this.context, arguments);
      };
    });
    

    EDIT

    I've added a reference implementation here:

    https://github.com/anticoders/meteor-helpers

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  • 2020-12-10 19:35
    1. Wanting to call the helper from elsewhere in the app suggests that you should factor it out in a function.

    2. To quickly debug the helper, evaluate this in the client console:

      Template.postsList.__helpers.get('filteredPosts')(...parameters);
      
    3. There is a package that might help with debugging templates and template helpers: prasad19sara:client-debugger.

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