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Is it possible in HAML to use haml in haml like templates?

example:

  • menu.haml
  • layout.haml
  • page1.haml

page1 for example:

haml: menu.haml

%p 
  content

as you know, get our layout from layout.haml (like a banner and such). I want to make a seperate menu part in a haml file. Is this even possible?

extra info:

  • using sinatra webframework

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Yes. Assuming menu.haml in located in your views directory, and assuming it takes no locals, it's as easy as this:

= haml :menu
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Sure

= Haml::Engine.new(menu.haml).render(self)

Where self is current context in your view files

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  • There is a syntax error in this code. What is menu.haml? :)
    – yegor256
    Jun 16, 2018 at 18:11
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Yes, you can even render haml partials like so:

= render :partial => "sidebar"

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You can add partials as embedded hamlinside existing template:

For example, you have a view file called view.html.haml:

%h2 This is the first view
%h4 the following line 'inserts' an external code inside the view
=render 'partial'
%h4 this text will appear next of partial

end the partial code partial.html.haml:

%p
  %span This is the external code

so, the final view when it is compiled will be:

%h2 This is the first view
%h4 the following line 'inserts' an external code inside the view
%p
  %span This is the external code
%h4 this text will appear next of partial

The text inside quotes next render y the path to partial inside app/view folder in Rails without file extension, and you can add options, such as :layout or :partial. About Sinatra the path to partial works as the same way, just change the views path.

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