platform/packages/jael/jael_preprocessor/README.md
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# Jael Ppreprocessor
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A pre-processor for resolving blocks and includes within [Jael 3](https://pub.dev/packages/jael3) templates.
## Installation
In your `pubspec.yaml`:
```yaml
dependencies:
jael3_prepreprocessor: ^8.0.0
```
## 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.
```dart
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:
```dart
myOtherFunction(jael.Document doc) {
return jael.resolve(doc, dir, onError: errorHandler, patch: [
syntactic(),
sugar(),
etc(),
]);
}
```
**This package uses `package:file`, rather than `dart:io`.**