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EJS (Embedded JavaScript) template compiler for Ruby
EJS templates embed JavaScript code inside <% ... %> tags, much like
ERB. This library is a port of
Underscore.js's
_.template
function to
Ruby, and strives to maintain the same syntax and semantics.
Pass an EJS template to EJS.compile to generate a JavaScript
function:
EJS.compile("Hello <%= name %>")
# => "function(obj){...}"
Invoke the function in a JavaScript environment to produce a string
value. You can pass an optional object specifying local variables for
template evaluation.
The EJS tag syntax is as follows:
<% ... %> silently evaluates the statement inside the tags.
<%= ... %> evaluates the expression inside the tags and inserts
its string value into the template output.
<%- ... %> behaves like <%= ... %> but HTML-escapes its output.
If you have the ExecJS
library and a suitable JavaScript runtime installed, you can pass a
template and an optional hash of local variables to EJS.evaluate: