$ npm install ejs
<% %>
<%= %>
<%- %>
-%>
ending tag<% if (user) { %> <h2><%= user.name %></h2> <% } %>
var template = ejs.compile(str, options); template(data); // => Rendered HTML string ejs.render(str, data, options); // => Rendered HTML string
You can also use the shortcut ejs.render(dataAndOptions);
where you pass everything in a single object. In that case, you'll end up with local variables for all the passed options.
cache
Compiled functions are cached, requires filename
filename
Used by cache
to key caches, and for includescontext
Function execution contextcompileDebug
When false
no debug instrumentation is compiledclient
Returns standalone compiled functiondelimiter
Character to use with angle brackets for open/closedebug
Output generated function body_with
Whether or not to use with() {}
constructs. If false
then the locals will be stored in the locals
object.<%
'Scriptlet' tag, for control-flow, no output<%=
Outputs the value into the template (HTML escaped)<%-
Outputs the unescaped value into the template<%#
Comment tag, no execution, no output<%%
Outputs a literal '<%'%>
Plain ending tag-%>
Trim-mode ('newline slurp') tag, trims following newlineIncludes are relative to the template with the include
call. (This requires the 'filename' option.) For example if you have "./views/users.ejs" and "./views/user/show.ejs" you would use <%- include('user/show'); %>
.
You'll likely want to use the raw output tag (<%-
) with your include to avoid double-escaping the HTML output.
<ul> <% users.forEach(function(user){ %> <%- include('user/show', {user: user}); %> <% }); %> </ul>
Includes are inserted at runtime, so you can use variables for the path in the include
call (for example <%- include(somePath); %>
). Variables in your top-level data object are available to all your includes, but local variables need to be passed down.
NOTE: Include preprocessor directives (<% include user/show %>
) are still supported.
Custom delimiters can be applied on a per-template basis, or globally:
var ejs = require('ejs'), users = ['geddy', 'neil', 'alex']; // Just one template ejs.render('<?= users.join(" | "); ?>', {users: users}, {delimiter: '?'}); // => 'geddy | neil | alex' // Or globally ejs.delimiter = '$'; ejs.render('<$= users.join(" | "); $>', {users: users}); // => 'geddy | neil | alex'
EJS does not specifically support blocks, but layouts can be implemented by including headers and footers, like so:
<%- include('header'); -%> <h1> Title </h1> <p> My page </p> <%- include('footer'); -%>
Go to the Latest Release, download ./ejs.js
or ./ejs.min.js
.
Include one of these on your page, and ejs.render(str)
.
There are a number of implementations of EJS:
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
EJS Embedded JavaScript templates copyright 2112 mde@fleegix.org.