问题
I have a backbone model like this
var PeopleModel = Backbone.Model.extend({
defaults: {
"people": [
{ "username": "alan", "firstName": "Alan", "lastName": "Johnson", "phone": "1111", "email": "alan@test.com" },
{ "username": "allison", firstName: "Allison", "lastName": "House", "phone": "2222", "email": "allison@test.com" },
{ "username": "ryan", "firstName": "Ryan", "lastName": "Carson", "phone": "3333", "email": "ryan@test.com" },
{ "username": "ed", "firstName": "Edward", "lastName": "Feild", "phone": "4444", "email": "ed@test.com" },
{ "username": "phil", "firstName": "Philip", "lastName": "Doom", "phone": "5555", "email": "phil@test.com" },
{ "username": "gerald", "firstName": "Gerald", "lastName": "Butler", "phone": "6666", "email": "gerald@test.com" }
],
"company": {"name": "Random Corp."},
"country": "England"
}
});
And below are my templates
<script id="people-template" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
{{#each people}}
{{> person}}
{{/each}}
</script>
<script id="person-partial" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
<div class="person">
<h2>{{fullName}} </h2>
<div class="phone">{{phone}}</div>
<div class="email"><a href="mailto:{{email}}">{{email}}</a></div>
</div>
This is how I implemented partial using handlebars.js.
My questions
1.Do we have similar thing, I mean the partials incase of underscore.js template engine?
2.If so how do we implement partial in underscore.js template engine
回答1:
No, there is no native partial support in Underscore's templates. But, you can put pretty much any JavaScript you want inside <% ... %>; in particular, you can call your own functions so you can add something partial-ish without much difficulty. You could have a template like this:
<script id="people-template" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
<% _(people).each(function(person) { %>
<%= partial('person', person) %>
<% }) %>
</script>
and then add a partial function to window:
window.partial = function(which, data) {
var tmpl = $('#' + which + '-partial').html();
return _.template(tmpl)(data);
};
Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/ambiguous/HDuj5/9/
That's not quite as slick and pretty as {{> ... }} in Handlebars but Underscore's templates are a very thin wrapper around JavaScript itself and that limits you somewhat. You can use namespaces to avoid putting things directly in window or you could use the {variable: ...} option to _.template and a wrapper to set up your standard helpers.
回答2:
Or to avoid using global scope you can mix in global template helpers like so:
(function() {
var originalUnderscoreTemplateFunction = _.template;
var templateHelpers = {};
_.mixin({
addTemplateHelpers : function( newHelpers ) {
_.extend( templateHelpers, newHelpers );
},
template : function(text, data, settings) {
// replace the built in _.template function with one that supports the addTemplateHelpers
// function above. Basically the combo of the addTemplateHelpers function and this new
// template function allows us to mix in global "helpers" to the data objects passed
// to all our templates when they render. This replacement template function just wraps
// the original _.template function, so it sould be pretty break-resistent moving forward.
if( data )
{
// if data is supplied, the original _.template function just returns the raw value of the
// render function (the final rentered html/text). So in this case we just extend
// the data param with our templateHelpers and return raw value as well.
_.defaults( data, templateHelpers ); // extend data with our helper functions
return originalUnderscoreTemplateFunction.apply( this, arguments ); // pass the buck to the original _.template function
}
var template = originalUnderscoreTemplateFunction.apply( this, arguments );
var wrappedTemplate = function( data ) {
_.defaults( data, templateHelpers );
return template.apply( this, arguments );
};
return wrappedTemplate;
}
}
}
Then call
_.addTemplateHelpers( {
partial : function() {
return _.template(
$('#' + which + '-partial').html(),
data
);
}
} );
Here is a link to the underscore mixin on github.
回答3:
I think this is similar to Dave's answer, but perhaps requiring less code:
function partialTemplate(origTemplate, partialValues){
return function(values){
return origTemplate(_.defaults(values, partialValues));
};
}
Example usage:
var t = _.template('<%= val1 %>,<%= val2 %>'); // original template requiring 2 values
var pt = partialTemplate(t, {val1:1}); // partial template with 1 value pre-populated
pt({val2:2}); // returns '1,2'
pt({val2:3}); // returns '1,3'
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11290988/partials-template-in-underscore-just-like-in-handlebars