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I switched to Flow Router and I have a problem. how can I access the parent template data? with Iron Router the data was coming from router and was available inside the template, so if I wanted to access a parent data Template.parentData() was working. But in Flow Router the data is not coming from router, it comes from helpers and Template.parentData() doesn't have the data in it anymore!

<template name="myTemplate">
    {{#if Template.subscriptionsReady}}
      {{> showPost parentPost }}
      {{> newPost }}
    {{/if}}  
</template>

Template.myTemplate.helpers({
    parentPost: function(){ return Posts.findOne({...})}
});

Template.newPost.events({
    'submit .js-new-post':function(event,template){
         console.log(Template.parentData(1).parentPost);
}});

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You need to pass that data through to the Template.

E.g. {{> newPost parentPost=mydatahere}}

See more here: http://guide.meteor.com/blaze.html#name-data-contexts

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  • thanks for the tip but by naming it, it just get named on the child template (newPost) and parent template still doesn't include the data!!
    – koolaang
    Mar 29, 2016 at 16:50
  • Then you aren't passing through the right data to the child template. Mar 29, 2016 at 17:04
  • did you look at the code?? my problem is not that data is not available in the child, problem is the data is not available in the sibling template with parentData()
    – koolaang
    Mar 29, 2016 at 17:08
  • Did you try what I suggested? Because I've done the exact thing you're attempting to do. And I did it by passing the data context of the parent template (myTemplate) into the child template (newPost). Did you read the Meteor guide link I sent you? Mar 29, 2016 at 17:10
  • my bad, so you are suggesting that I pass the data into the sibling template that doesn't need the data as well? so I pass parenPost data to both of my child templates?
    – koolaang
    Mar 29, 2016 at 17:14

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