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Remixml
Remixml is an XML/HTML macro language/template compiler engine.
The language and primitives used blend in completely with standard XML/HTML syntax and therefore integrate smoothly with existing XML/HTML syntax colouring editors.
Requirements
It runs inside any webbrowser (starting at IE11 and up) or NodeJS environment.
Minified and gzip-compressed it is less than 8KB of code.
It has zero dependencies on other modules.
Basic usage
In essence Remixml is a macro language that has HTML/XML-like syntax and uses special entities to fill in templates. The entities that are recognised by Remixml are always of the form: &scope.varname; I.e. they distinguish themselves from regular HTML entities by always having at least one dot in the entity name.
The following sample code will illustrate the point:
Remixml.parse('<h1>Title of &_.sitename; for &_.description;</h1>'
+ '<p at="&anything.whatever;"> Some global variables &var.some; '
+ 'or &var.globalvars; or'
+ ' &var.arrays.1; or &var.arrays.2; or &var.objects.foo; or '
+ '&anything.really;',
{_: {
sitename: "foo.bar",
description: "faster than lightning templates"
},
var: {
some: "other",
globalvars: 7,
arrays: ["abc", 14, "def"],
objects: {"foo":"bar", "indeed":"yes"}
},
anything: {
really: "other",
whatever: 7
}
});
Reference documentation
Full entity syntax
& scope . variablename : encoding % formatting ;
scope
References the primary level in the variables object (the second argument to parse()).variablename
References second and deeper levels in the variables object (can contain multiple dots to designate deeper levels, is used to access both objects and arrays).encoding
(optional)
Specifies the encoding to be used when substituting the variable. The encodings available are:html
Default: encodes using HTML entities.uric
URI component: encodes URI arguments in an URL.path
Path component; performs a lossy transformation of the value into a format that can be inserted into a path:- Cast to lowercase.
- Replace diacritics by their ASCII equivalent.
- Replace all strings of non-alphanumeric characters with single dashes.
- Strip dashes from start and end.
json
Encodes as a JSON string.none
No encoding, as is, can be abbreviated as ":;".recurse
orr
Likenone
but immediately searches for new entities to substitute inside the replaced content.
formatting
(optional)
printf()-like formatting specification .
Supported formats: %c, %d, %e, %f, %g, %s, %x.
If the formatting string equals a three-letter currency (all capitals), the value will be formatted like a currency (including currency symbol) in the current locale.
There is a special format%t
: any string following it will be parsed as a strftime()-like formatting specification .
Most formats are supported. Unsupported formats will stay in the string unchanged.
Note: the entity reference must not contain spaces (the spaces shown
above are there to clarify the format, they should not be used in a real
entity reference). The scope and variablename parts can be described
using the following regular expression: [_$a-zA-Z0-9]+
.
Language tags
<set var="" variable="" expr="" regexp="" split="" join="" mkmapping="" selector="" json="" clone="" tag="" args="" scope="">...</set>
Attributes:var
orvariable
Assign to the named variable.expr
Use the javascript expression specified in this attribute. Or, alternately, if the attribute is empty, a javascript from the content of this tag is stored.regexp
A regular expression to match the content to.split
Split the content on this value; if used together with regexp, it will split the content using a regular expression.join
Join an array using the specified separator.mkmapping
Assign this comma-separated list of names to the columns of the array.selector
Extract the selected content into an array of Nodes.clone
Clone the first level an array of object into the target while copying.json
Parse the content as JSON.tag
Declare a custom tag.&_._contents;
can be used to reference the contents of the tag. All argument values are accessible as variables from the local scope (_
). E.g. an attributefoo="bar"
can be referenced as&_.foo;
inside the tag definition.args
Specifies which arguments this tag expects. All other arguments are accessible through&_._restargs;
. Using something like<img ::="&_._restargs;" />
allows you to pass on all the remaining arguments. The special argument::
accepts an object and spreads out the elements as individual attributes.scope
Create a toplevel alias for the local scope in this tag definition.
<unset var="" variable=""></unset>
Attributes:var
orvariable
Delete the named variable.
<if expr="">...</if>
Attributes:expr
If the Javascript expression evaluates to true, include the content of the if tag.
<then>...</then>
If the last truth value was true, include the content of the then tag. Not needed for a typical if/else construction; usually used after a for tag to specify code that needs to be included if the for tag actually completed at least one iteration.<elif expr="">...</elif>
Attributes:expr
If the last truth value was false and the Javascript expression evaluates to true, include the content of the elif tag.
<else>...</else>
If the last truth value was false, include the content of the else tag. Can also be used after a for to specify code that needs to be included if the for tag did not iterate at all.<for from="" to="" step="" in="" orderby="" scope="" mkmapping="">...</for>
Upon iteration the following special variables are defined: - `&_._recno;`
Starts at 1 and counts up per iteration. - `&_._index;`
Contains the current loopindex for counted loops, or the index for iterations through arrays, or the key of the current element for iterations through objects. - `&_._value;`
Contains the current value for iterations through arrays or objects. Attributes:from
Start counting from here (defaults to 0).to
Count up till and including to.step
Stepsize (defaults to 1).in
Iterate through the named variable (the variable needs to contain either an array or an object).orderby
A comma-separated list of Javascript variable expressions to sort an iteration through an object by. When the function desc() is applied to the expression, the order of that expression will be reversed. Use the_
scope to designate elements from the current element. There is shortcut reference_index
which refers to the index of the current element.scope
Create a toplevel alias for the local scope in the current for loop.mkmapping
Assign this comma-separated list of names to the columns of an array in each record.
<delimiter>...</delimiter>
Should be used inside a for loop. It will suppress its content upon the first iteration.<insert var="" variable="" quote="" format="" offset="" limit="" join="" variables="" scope=""></insert>
More explicit way to access variable content instead of through entities.
Attributes:var
orvariable
Variable name to be inserted. Typically convenient to index objects using a different variable content as the index.quote
Quote method (see entities), defaults tonone
(contrary to the entities, which default tohtml
).format
Format method (see entities).offset
Substring index starting at this offset.limit
Substring limit the total number of characters.join
If it is an array, join it to a string using the provided separator.variables
Insert a variable group:dump
Insert a JSON encoded dump of all accessible variables.
scope
Limit the scope of the dumped variables to the mentioned scope only.
<replace from="" regexp="" flags="" to="" expr="">...</replace>
Attributes:from
Search in the content of this tag for this text.regexp
Search for this regular expression.flags
Regular expression flags.to
Replace found occurrences with this text.$
characters here have special meaning.expr
Replace found occurrences with this javascript expression.
<trim>...</trim>
Truncates whitespace at both ends, and reduce other whitespace runs of more than one character to a single space.<maketag name="">...</maketag>
Attributes:name
Construct a new tag inline using this name. Subtags:<attrib name="">...</attrib>
Attributes:name
Add attributes to the tag with these names and values. The attrib subtags need to be at the beginning of the maketag.
<eval recurse="">...</eval>
Reevaluate the content (e.g. useful to execute a tag created with maketag).
Attributes:recurse
Specify the maximum recursion depth; defaults to0
. Specifying no value sets the maximum depth to unlimited. Evaluation stops automatically as soon as no changes are detected anymore.
<script>...</script>
Copy the contents of this tag verbatim without further parsing (and leave thescript
tag itself). To force parsing insidescript
tags use<maketag name="script">...</maketag>
instead.<noparse>...</noparse>
Copy the contents of this tag verbatim without further parsing (but strip thenoparse
tag itself).<nooutput>...</nooutput>
Suppress output inside this tag.<comment>...</comment>
Strip and skip this tag with content.
Javascript helperfunctions
These are extra helperfunctions which will be available in the inline Remixml Javascript scripts.
sizeof(x)
Returns the number of elements in an array or object, or the size of the string. It is implemented as a definition in the global scope.desc(x)
This function is only available inside theorderby
parameter of thefor
loop. It causes the argument to be sorted in reverse.
Examples
Simple assigment:
<set var="_.variablename">the new value</set>
Simple calculations:
<set var="_.variablename" expr="_.variablename + 1" />
Conditionals:
<if expr="_.variablename > 1">
yes
</if>
<elif expr="_.variablename == 'foobar'">
second condition valid
</elif>
<else>
otherwise
</else>
Counted loop:
<for from="1" to="42">
This is line &_._recno;<br />
</for>
Iterating through an object or array:
<set var="_.foo" split=",">aa,b,cc,d,eee,f</set>
<for in="_.foo">
This is record &_._recno; value: &_._value;<br />
</for>
API
Specified parameters:
template
Can be text-html.context
Optional argument which specifies an object which can be referenced from within Remixml code. The toplevel entries are the toplevel scopes in Remixml. Within Remixml Javascript, this object will always be referenced using a single$
. The local scope will always exist as$._
and that can always be referenced using a direct_
shortcut. I.e. in Javascript$._.foo
and_.foo
will both refer to the same variable.
Exposed API-list:
Remixml.remixml2js(remixmlsrc)
Compile Remixml into remixml-javascript source.Remixml.js2obj(jssrc)
Compile remixml-javascript source into object code. Running the object code with acontext
parameter returns a DOM-abstract structure.Remixml.abstract2txt(abstract)
Converts a DOM-abstract into a Remixml-string.Remixml.abstract2dom(abstract)
Converts a DOM-abstract into DOM nodes.Remixml.compile(remixmlsrc)
Shorthand forRemixml.js2obj(Remixml.remixml2js(remixmlsrc))
Remixml.parse(template, context)
template
can either be direct remixml source, or a precompiled object fromRemixml.compile
. Returns DOM nodes.Remixml.parse2txt(template, context)
template
can either be direct remixml source, or a precompiled object fromRemixml.compile
. Returns an HTML string.Remixml.set_tag(callback, context, name, scope?, args?)
Creates a tag definition in the givencontext
just like<set tag="name"></set>
would have done.callback
is a javascript function which will be called ascallback(context)
and must return the replacing DOM-template. E.g. when the tag is referenced as<name foo="bar"></name>
then inside the callback functioncontext._.foo
will have the valuebar
.Remixml.path_encode(string)
Strips and encodesstring
to something which can be safely inserted in an url (comparepath
encoding for entities).Remixml.set_log_callback(callback)
If not set, it defaults toconsole.log()
. This callback function is used to log remixml runtime errors.
Reserved object variables
$.sys.lang
If set, it overrides the default locale of the browser environment (currently only used during currency formatting).
References
- The Remixml website uses the smallest and fastest lockandload AMD-loader.
- For historical reference:
Remixml was originally inspired by RXML, the Roxen webserver macro language.
Card-carrying member of the zerodeps
movement.