Precompiles the HAML-JS templates into a function.
This can be used as a standalone template or as part of Rails 3.1 assets pipeline.
For example, if you have a file app/assets/javascripts/templates/comment.jst.hamljs
with the following content:
.comment
.author= author
.text= text
Then it will be compiled on the server side into a plain JavaScript function. It doesn't require you to do anything on the client side. And the result will look like this:
(function() {
this.JST || (this.JST = {});
this.JST["templates/comment"] = function (locals) { function html_escape(text) {
return (text + "").
replace(/&/g, "&").
replace(/</g, "<").
replace(/>/g, ">").
replace(/\"/g, """);
}
with(locals || {}) {
try {
var _$output="<div class=\"comment\"><div class=\"author\">" +
html_escape(author) +
"</div><div class=\"text\">" +
html_escape(text) +
"</div></div>";
return _$output; } catch (e) {
return "\n<pre class='error'>" + html_escape(e.stack) + "</pre>\n";
}
}
};
}).call(this);
Then you access that template like so:
var commentView = JST['templates/comment'];
// ...
// Somewhere in your code later:
var html = commentView({author: 'Dima', text: 'Looks nice'});
# Gemfile
gem 'ruby-haml-js'
# Then install it
bundle
app/assets/javascripts
(or other path where Rails can find it).my-template.jst.hamljs
.require my-template
from application.js
or link to it as my-template.js
JST['my-template']({your: 'local', variables: 'go here'})
You can change the escape function from the built-in, autogenerated to your own:
# Set it somewhere, before generating the template.
# Good place can be a Rails initializer.
RubyHamlJs::Template.custom_escape = "App.escape_html"
This will use the given function and will not generate custom escape code inside each template. But you need to make sure that the function is defined before using the templates in JavaScript.
If you need a custom version of haml.js library you may specify it using the haml_path
RubyHamlJs::Template.haml_path = "path/to/haml.js"
Pull requests are very welcome! But please write the specs.
To start, clone the repo and then:
bundle install
bundle exec rspec spec/