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[转] jquery作者John Resig编写的微模板引擎:JavaScript Micro-Templating

I‘ve had a little utility that I‘ve been kicking around for some time now that I‘ve found to be quite useful in my JavaScript application-building endeavors. It‘s a super-simple templating function that is fast, caches quickly, and is easy to use. I have a couple tricks that I use to make it real fun to mess with.

Here‘s the source code to the templating function (a more-refined version of this code will be in my upcoming book Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja):

// Simple JavaScript Templating// John Resig - http://ejohn.org/ - MIT Licensed(function(){  var cache = {};    this.tmpl = function tmpl(str, data){    // Figure out if we‘re getting a template, or if we need to    // load the template - and be sure to cache the result.    var fn = !/\W/.test(str) ?      cache[str] = cache[str] ||        tmpl(document.getElementById(str).innerHTML) :            // Generate a reusable function that will serve as a template      // generator (and which will be cached).      new Function("obj",        "var p=[],print=function(){p.push.apply(p,arguments);};" +                // Introduce the data as local variables using with(){}        "with(obj){p.push(‘" +                // Convert the template into pure JavaScript        str          .replace(/[\r\t\n]/g, " ")          .split("<%").join("\t")          .replace(/((^|%>)[^\t]*)‘/g, "$1\r")          .replace(/\t=(.*?)%>/g, "‘,$1,‘")          .split("\t").join("‘);")          .split("%>").join("p.push(‘")          .split("\r").join("\\‘")      + "‘);}return p.join(‘‘);");        // Provide some basic currying to the user    return data ? fn( data ) : fn;  };})();

 

 

You would use it against templates written like this (it doesn‘t have to be in this particular manner - but it‘s a style that I enjoy):

<script type="text/html" id="item_tmpl">  <div id="<%=id%>" class="<%=(i % 2 == 1 ? " even" : "")%>">    <div class="grid_1 alpha right">      <img class="righted" src="<%=profile_image_url%>"/>    </div>    <div class="grid_6 omega contents">      <p><b><a href="/<%=from_user%>"><%=from_user%></a>:</b> <%=text%></p>    </div>  </div></script>

You can also inline script:

<script type="text/html" id="user_tmpl">  <% for ( var i = 0; i < users.length; i++ ) { %>    <li><a href="<%=users[i].url%>"><%=users[i].name%></a></li>  <% } %></script>

Quick tip: Embedding scripts in your page that have a unknown content-type (such is the case here - the browser doesn‘t know how to execute a text/html script) are simply ignored by the browser - and by search engines and screenreaders. It‘s a perfect cloaking device for sneaking templates into your page. I like to use this technique for quick-and-dirty cases where I just need a little template or two on the page and want something light and fast.

and you would use it from script like so:

var results = document.getElementById("results");results.innerHTML = tmpl("item_tmpl", dataObject);

You could pre-compile the results for later use. If you call the templating function with only an ID (or a template code) then it‘ll return a pre-compiled function that you can execute later:

var show_user = tmpl("item_tmpl"), html = "";for ( var i = 0; i < users.length; i++ ) {  html += show_user( users[i] );}

The biggest falling-down of the method, at this point, is the parsing/conversion code - it could probably use a little love. It does use one technique that I enjoy, though: If you‘re searching and replacing through a string with a static search and a static replace it‘s faster to perform the action with .split("match").join("replace") - which seems counter-intuitive but it manages to work that way in most modern browsers. (There are changes going in place to grossly improve the performance of .replace(/match/g, "replace") in the next version of Firefox - so the previous statement won‘t be the case for long.)

Feel free to have fun with it - I‘d be very curious to see what mutations occur with the script. Since it‘s so simple it seems like there‘s a lot that can still be done with it.

[转] jquery作者John Resig编写的微模板引擎:JavaScript Micro-Templating