I would like to load additional templates on the fly. Is it possible?
3 Answers
You can register new templates in Ember.TEMPLATES
. They will then be available to views.
An excerpt from my code (jQuery Ajax handler):
success: function(data) {
$(data).filter('script[type="text/x-handlebars"]').each(function() {
templateName = $(this).attr('data-template-name');
Ember.TEMPLATES[templateName] = Ember.Handlebars.compile($(this).html());
});
}
That's it.
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1Mike...would you mind wrapping that code up into a larger package so that we can see the lifecycle? How are you storing the external template? What's it's filetype? Are you loading it with a get or getJSON? Mar 18, 2012 at 3:19
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I retrieve the template content from the results of a
get
call, containing HTML entities, as they would arrive in a plain standard page response. Apr 4, 2012 at 10:56 -
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1IS this generally considered good practice? OR should all views be loaded on first page load? Feb 6, 2014 at 23:46
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Generally speaking, all the templates are loaded as a single preprocessed bunch of data, but there are corner cases when this code can be useful. Feb 10, 2014 at 13:08
I was just looking for the same thing and am about to have a play with the snippet below
credit: borismus on github https://gist.github.com/2165681
<script>
/*
* Loads a handlebars.js template at a given URL. Takes an optional name, in which case,
* the template is added and is reference-able via templateName.
*/
function loadTemplate(url, name, callback) {
var contents = $.get(url, function(templateText) {
var compiledTemplate = Ember.Handlebars.compile(templateText);
if (name) {
Ember.TEMPLATES[name] = compiledTemplate
} else {
Ember.View.create({ template: compiledTemplate }).append();
}
if (callback) {
callback();
}
});
}
</script>
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Interesting, indeed. It's more a kind of primitive, to load a single template. My previous solution allows any number of templates loading (more appropriated to my need). Apr 4, 2012 at 10:58
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I see. I do actually quite like idea of more a multi-template 'include' file, just to get some noise out of the HTML file and not create too many request. Good call Apr 4, 2012 at 11:03
I am using requirejs along with text plugin to load handlebar templates dynamically.
r.js optimizer will compile the handlerbar template to text file, which can be loaded easily using requirejs or even ajax