I was able to add partial and register a helper using hbs
.
Seems to be it is the same view engine used within express
for templating with handlebars
.
According to hbs
docs, add the following to the entry point of the application: (index.js
or app.js
) and before setting the view engine in express.
index.js
const hbs = require('hbs');
const express = require('express');
hbs.registerHelper('number_format', function (option) {
// option :
// will contain the arguments passed
// to the helper from the template
// computation can be done here
return `USD ${option}`;
});
hbs.registerPartial('partial', function (options, ...rest) {
// options :
// will contain the arguments passed
// to the partial from the template
// as a object (key value pair)
// ex:
console.log(option.argOne) // 1
console.log(option.argTwo) // 2
// ----------
// Have a look at the other arguments like context data
console.log(...rest)
// computation can be done here by using argument values
return `partial value: ARG1:: ${option.argOne} & ARG2:: ${option.argTwo}`;
});
const app = express();
// view engine setup
app.set('views', path.join(__dirname, 'views'));
app.set('view engine', 'hbs');
Partial in a hbs
template file
<h1>
{{>partial argOne=1 argTwo=2 }}
</h2>
above will generate the following,
<h1>partial value: ARG1:: 1 & ARG2:: 2<h1>
Helper in a hbs
template file
<h1>{{number_format 100 }}</h1>
above will generate the following,
<h1>USD 100</h1>
learn more about handlebars partials using their docs on partials