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Package fusion-template-literals
Short Description A fusion DSL providing a syntax similar to the javascript tagged template literals
License GPL-3.0-or-later
Informations about the package fusion-template-literals
Prgfx.Fusion.TemplateLiterals
A Neos Fusion DSL implementation based on tagged template literals in javascript.
Usage
By default this package defines the DSL identifier plain
, but you can alias it for more meaningful tags for your application.
This package comes with two implementations: an array-renderer (creating a fusion array-like object (e.g. Neos.Fusion:Array
or Neos.Fusion:Join
as per configuration)) and an eel-expression renderer.
The latter has the advantage that you may reference variables as ${this.variable}
as it would seem intuitive:
However this does not work well with multiline blocks as the eel expression does not properly output newlines. This would be fine for snippets like shown above with block mode compress
(see below). (After all this package mainly targets such scenarios.)
Multiline blocks
Given a block-mode modifier in the first line (and nothing else in this line), multiline blocks may be interpreted differently.
The block-mode modifier can be configured in Prgfx.Fusion.TemplateLiterals.blockDelimiters
to your preferences.
There are different multiline block-modes:
default
only cut off surrounding empty lines, keeps the rest as is
block
will trim all indentation
singleLine
will trim all indentation and join newlines with a single space.
double newlines will create a line break.
compress
compared to singleLine will remove all surrounding whitespace per line:
Custom implementations
This package is implemented in a way that you can easily extend the PlainTemplateLiterals
implementation and override the generateCode
method.
This method receives stringParts: string[]
and ...expressions: string[]
just like the javascript equivalent.