Inspired by ctemplate and et, Mustache is a framework-agnostic way to render logic-free views.
As ctemplates says, "It emphasizes separating logic from presentation: it is impossible to embed application logic in this template language."
rust-mustache is a rust implementation of Mustache.
The different Mustache tags are documented at mustache(5).
Documentation for this library is here.
Install it through Cargo!
[dependencies]
mustache = "*"
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_derive;
extern crate mustache;
use std::io;
use mustache::MapBuilder;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct Planet {
name: String,
}
fn main() {
// First the string needs to be compiled.
let template = mustache::compile_str("hello {{name}}").unwrap();
// You can either use an encodable type to print "hello Mercury".
let planet = Planet { name: "Mercury".into() };
template.render(&mut io::stdout(), &planet).unwrap();
println!("");
// ... or you can use a builder to print "hello Venus".
let data = MapBuilder::new()
.insert_str("name", "Venus")
.build();
template.render_data(&mut io::stdout(), &data).unwrap();
println!("");
// ... you can even use closures.
let mut planets = vec!("Jupiter", "Mars", "Earth");
let data = MapBuilder::new()
.insert_fn("name", move |_| {
planets.pop().unwrap().into()
})
.build();
// prints "hello Earth"
template.render_data(&mut io::stdout(), &data).unwrap();
println!("");
// prints "hello Mars"
template.render_data(&mut io::stdout(), &data).unwrap();
println!("");
// prints "hello Jupiter"
template.render_data(&mut io::stdout(), &data).unwrap();
println!("");
}
Simply clone and run:
# If you want to run the test cases, you'll need the spec as well.
git submodule init
git submodule update
cargo test
# If you want to test the readme example, we're currently using the unstable feature to do so.
cargo +nightly test --features unstable
If cutting a new release, please follow something along the lines of the below:
# Assuming master is the current release commit, ideally it will be a commit
# announcing the release and the only change would be the version number.
# Ensure everything looks good
cargo publish --dry-run
# Actually publish
cargo publish
# Tag the release, prefix it with 'v' for easy tag searching, i.e. git tag --list 'v*'
git tag vX.Y.Z
git push --tags origin master
See LICENSE File