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- ember-cli-htmlbars
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Ember CLI HTMLBars
Handlebars 2.0 Support
Handlebars 2.0 support has been removed. If you are using ember-cli-htmlbars with a 1.9.x project please continue to use ember-cli-htmlbars@0.6.x.
Using as a Broccoli Plugin
var HtmlbarsCompiler = require('ember-cli-htmlbars');
var templateTree = new HtmlbarsCompiler('app/templates', {
isHTMLBars: true,
// provide the templateCompiler that is paired with your Ember version
templateCompiler: require('./bower_components/ember/ember-template-compiler')
});
Registering a Plugin
var SomeTransform = require('./some-path/transform');
module.exports = {
name: 'my-addon-name',
included: function() {
// we have to wrap these in an object so the ember-cli
// registry doesn't try to call `new` on them (new is actually
// called within htmlbars when compiling a given template).
this.app.registry.add('htmlbars-ast-plugin', {
name: 'some-transform',
plugin: SomeTransform
});
}
};
Precompile HTMLBars template strings within other addons
module.exports = {
name: 'my-addon-name',
setupPreprocessorRegistry: function(type, registry) {
var htmlbarsPlugin = registry.load('template').find(function(plugin) {
return plugin.name === 'ember-cli-htmlbars';
});
// precompile any htmlbars template string via the precompile method on the
// ember-cli-htmlbars plugin wrapper; `precompiled` will be a string of the
// form:
//
// Ember.HTMLBars.template(function() {...})
//
var precompiled = htmlbarsPlugin.precompile("{{my-component}}");
}
};