A port of EJS to support embedded TypeScript.
import * as ets from 'embedded-ts';
console.log(
await ets.render(`
<%
let x: string
x = "hello";
%>
<%= x %>
`)
);
// Outputs: "hello"-
For simplicity and consistency, all render functions are now asynchronous, so there is no
asyncoption. This also means thatincludefunctions now return promises, so to include another.etsfile, you must useawait include('path/to/ets/file'). -
There is no
clientoption in ETS. -
The
withstatement is now always used internally to expose provided data to the template. Thus, the_withanddestructuredLocalsoptions have been removed. -
The
strictoption has been removed; all templates are now executed in the context of a strict-mode asynchronous IIFE. -
The option to set global delimiters, opening brackets, and closing brackets through
ets.delimiter = '?'has been removed. Instead, pass the delimiter to each render function or create a wrapper function.