Hyperbee.Templating
2.0.0
dotnet add package Hyperbee.Templating --version 2.0.0
NuGet\Install-Package Hyperbee.Templating -Version 2.0.0
<PackageReference Include="Hyperbee.Templating" Version="2.0.0" />
paket add Hyperbee.Templating --version 2.0.0
#r "nuget: Hyperbee.Templating, 2.0.0"
// Install Hyperbee.Templating as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Hyperbee.Templating&version=2.0.0 // Install Hyperbee.Templating as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Hyperbee.Templating&version=2.0.0
Hyperbee Templating
Hyperbee Templating is a lightweight templating and variable substitution syntax engine. The library supports value replacements, code expressions, token nesting, in-line definitions, conditional flow, and looping. It is designed to be lightweight and fast, and does not rely on any external dependencies.
Features
- Variable substitution syntax engine
- Value replacements
- Expression replacements
- Token nesting
- Conditional tokens
- Conditional flow
- Iterators
- User-defined methods
Getting Started
To get started with Hyperbee.Templating, refer to the documentation for detailed instructions and examples.
Install via NuGet:
dotnet add package Hyperbee.Templating
Basic Usage
Variable Substitution
You can use the TemplateParser
to perform variable substitutions.
var parser = new TemplateParser
{
Variables =
{
["name"] = "me"
}
};
var template = "hello {{name}}.";
var result = parser.Render(template);
Console.WriteLine(result); // Output: hello me.
Expression Substitution
var parser = new TemplateParser
{
Variables =
{
["name"] = "me"
}
};
var template = "hello {{x => x.name.ToUpper()}}.";
var result = parser.Render(template);
Console.WriteLine(result); // Output: hello ME.
Token Nesting
Token values can contain other tokens.
var parser = new TemplateParser
{
Variables =
{
["fullname"] = "{{first}} {{last}}",
["first"] = "Hari",
["last"] = "Seldon"
}
};
var template = "hello {{fullname}}.";
var result = parser.Render(template);
Console.WriteLine(result); // Output: hello Hari Seldon.
Conditional Tokens
You can use conditional tokens to control the flow based on conditions.
var parser = new TemplateParser
{
Variables =
{
["condition"] = "true",
["name"] = "me"
}
};
var template = "{{#if condition}}hello {{name}}.{{/if}}";
var result = parser.Render(template);
Console.WriteLine(result); // Output: hello me.
var parser = new TemplateParser
{
Variables =
{
["condition"] = "false",
["name1"] = "me",
["name2"] = "you",
}
};
var template = "hello {{#if condition}}{{name1}}{{else}}{{name2}}{{/if}}.";
var result = parser.Render(template);
Console.WriteLine(result); // Output: hello you.
While Statement
You can use a while statement to repeat a block of text while a condition is true.
var parser = new TemplateParser
{
Variables =
{
["counter"] = "0"
}
};
var template = "{{while x => x.counter<int> < 3}}{{counter}}{{counter:{{x => x.counter<int> + 1}}}}{{/while}}";
var result = parser.Render(template);
Console.WriteLine(result); // Output: 012.
Methods
You can invoke methods within token expressions.
var options = new TemplateOptions()
.AddVariable("name", "me")
.AddMethod("ToUpper").Expression<string,string>( value => value.ToUpper() );
var parser = new TemplateParser( options );
var template = "hello {{x => x.ToUpper( x.name )}}.";
var result = parser.Render(template);
Console.WriteLine(result); // Output: hello ME.
Credits
Special thanks to:
- Just The Docs for the documentation theme.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for more details.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET | net8.0 is compatible. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
-
net8.0
- Hyperbee.Resources (>= 1.0.0)
- Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Scripting (>= 4.11.0)
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