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Simplify.Templates
Provides ITemplate
interface, Template
class and TemplateBuilder
class for working with text templates.
With Simplify.Templates
you can easily load text templates, localize them, insert data and get generated result.
Available at NuGet as binary package
Load the template from a file located in the current assembly directory:
var tpl = TemplateBuilder
.FromLocalFile("TestTemplate.tpl")
.Build();
The TestTemplate.tpl
file:
<html>
<body>
<div>{SomeVariable}</div>
<div>{Items}</div>
</body>
Setting a data into the template variables:
tpl.Set("SomeVariable", "footext");
tpl.Add("Items", "1")
.Add("Items", "2")
.Add("Items", "3");
Getting the template text:
var str = tpl.Get();
str
will contain:
<html>
<body>
<div>footext</div>
<div>123</div>
</body>
To choose how to load template use respective TemplateBuilder
static methods:
- Loading template from a string:
FromString("some string")
- Loading template from a file:
FromFile("D:\SomeDir\SomeFile.txt")
- Loading template from a file located in current assembly directory:
FromLocalFile("SomeFile.txt")
- Loading template from current assembly embedded resources by:
FromCurrentAssembly("FilePath.Filename.tpl") or FromCurrentAssembly("FilePath/Filename.tpl")
- Loading template from specified assembly embedded resources by:
FromAssembly("FilePath.Filename.tpl", myAssembly)
If you want a template to be localizable then you should create a xml file in the same directory as a template file.
Files should be named like FooTemplate.tpl.en.xml
, if a template file name is FooTemplate.tpl
.
For embedded templates it should be named like FooTemplate.tpl-en.xml
.
You can keep several files for each language, which you want to be localized, for example:
FooTemplate.tpl
FooTemplate.tpl.en.xml
FooTemplate.tpl.de.xml
FooTemplate.tpl.ru.xml
Localization file FooTemplate.tpl.de.xml
example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>`
<items>
<item name="LocalizableVariable" value="Test" />
</items>
Localization file FooTemplate.tpl.en.xml
example
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>`
<items>
<item name="LocalizableVariable" value="Test default" />
<item name="LocalizableVariable2">
<a href="#">localizable data default</a>
</item>
</items>
Template file FooTemplate.tpl
example:
<html>
<body>
<div>{LocalizableVariable}</div>
<div>{LocalizableVariable2}</div>
</body>
To perform localization use respective fluent methods: Localizable
, LocalizableFromCurrentThreadLanguage
There are two language code parameters, first is the current language, and seconds is the default language.
At the time when a template builds, the current language localization file will be inserted into the template, after that the default localization file will be inserted. If some localizable values are not exist in the current localization file, then they will be inserted from the default localization file.
To use Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName
language code as the current language code use LocalizableFromCurrentThreadLanguage
method.
Output example:
var tpl = TemplateBuilder
.FromLocalFile("FooTemplate.tpl")
.Localizable("de", "en")
.Build();
var str = tpl.Get();
str
will contain:
<html>
<body>
<div>Test</div>
<div><a href="#">localizable data default</a></div>
</body>
The MasterTemplate.tpl
file:
<html>
<body>
{Links}
</body>
The FooLinkItem.tpl
file:
<a href="http://foolink/{ItemID}">{MyLinkLabel} {ItemID}</a><br />
The FooLinkItem.tpl.en.xml
file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>`
<items>
<item name="MyLinkLabel" value="My item" />
</items>
Building links list:
class MyItem
{
public int ID { get; set; }
}
...
var items = new List<MyItem> { {ID = 1}, {ID = 2}, {ID = 3}};
var tpl = TemplateBuilder
.FromFile("Templates/MasterTemplate.tpl")
.Build();
var itemTpl = TemplateBuilder
.FromFile("Templates/FooLinkItem.tpl")
.Build();
foreach (var item in items)
{
itemTpl.Set("ItemID", item.ID);
// Adding our generated item data to the master template and rolling it back to initial, but localized state
tpl.Add("Links", itemTpl.GetAndRoll());
}
var str = tpl.Get();
str
will contain:
<html>
<body>
<a href="http://foolink/1">My item 1</a><br />
<a href="http://foolink/2">My item 2</a><br />
<a href="http://foolink/3">My item 3</a><br />
</body>
The MyTemplate.tpl
file:
{Prop1}
{Prop2}
{Prop3}
The model:
public class MyClass
{
public string Prop1 { get; set; }
public int Prop2 { get; set; }
public DateTime Prop3 { get; set; }
}
Setting model to template:
var obj = new MyClass {Prop1 = "Foo", Prop2 = 5, Prop3 = new DateTime(2014, 09, 13)};
var tpl = TemplateBuilder
.FromFile("MyTemplate.tpl")
.Build();
tpl.Model(obj).With(x => x.Prop3, x => x.ToString("dd.MM.yyyy")).Set();
var str = tpl.Get();
str
will contain:
Foo
5
09.13.2014