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jael3_preprocessor

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License

A pre-processor for resolving blocks and includes within Jael templates.

Installation

In your pubspec.yaml:

dependencies:
  jael3_prepreprocessor: ^4.0.0

Usage

It is unlikely that you will directly use this package, as it is more of an implementation detail than a requirement. However, it is responsible for handling include and block directives (template inheritance), so you are a package maintainer and want to support Jael, read on.

To keep things simple, just use the resolve function, which will take care of inheritance for you.

import 'package:jael3_preprocessor/jael3_preprocessor.dart' as jael;

myFunction() async {
  var doc = await parseTemplateSomehow();
  var resolved = await jael.resolve(doc, dir, onError: (e) => doSomething());
}

You may occasionally need to manually patch in functionality that is not available through the official Jael packages. To achieve this, simply provide an Iterable of Patcher functions:

myOtherFunction(jael.Document doc) {
  return jael.resolve(doc, dir, onError: errorHandler, patch: [
    syntactic(),
    sugar(),
    etc(),
  ]);
}

This package uses package:file, rather than dart:io.