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- data/lib/render_me_pretty/version.rb +1 -1
- data/render_me_pretty.gemspec +1 -0
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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This project *tries* to adhere to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/), even before v1.0.
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## [0.4.0]
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- fix erb and context definitions
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## [0.2.0]
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RenderMePretty.result("/path/to/tempate.erb", a: 5)
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### Custom Context
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person = Person.new("tung")
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erb = RenderMePretty::Erb.new("/path/to/tempate.erb", a: 3, context: person) } # passing context here
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erb.render(a: 4)
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person = Person.new("tung")
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erb = RenderMePretty::Erb.new("/path/to/tempate.erb", a: 3) }
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erb.render(person, a: 4) # passing context here
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```
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The context's methods and instance variables are available in the ERB template. Variables passed at initialization time to `RenderMePretty::Erb.new` or at call time for `render` be set as instance variables to a clone of the original context object.
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So in the case above, if there was an `@a` instance variable in the Person object, it will not get respected. Instead the value would be `@a = 4`.
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### Context
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You can pass in a context object also. Examples:
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A few more examples are in the [erb_spec.rb](spec/lib/render_me_pretty/erb_spec.rb)
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## Installation
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require "render_me_pretty/version"
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require "active_support/core_ext/string"
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require "colorize"
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module RenderMePretty
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## Usage examples:
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### Variables at initialization
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erb = RenderMePretty::Erb.new("/path/to/template.erb", a: 1)
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### Variables at render time
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erb = RenderMePretty::Erb.new("/path/to/template.erb")
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### Variables at both initialization and render time:
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erb = RenderMePretty::Erb.new("/path/to/template.erb", a: 3)
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Result: a: 4
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Variables at render time will override variables at initialization time.
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## Context Scope
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person = Person.new # must implement get_binding
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erb.render(context: person, a: 2)
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The context will be `person`. So person methods and instance variables will be available in the ERB templates.
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module RenderMePretty
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def render(*args)
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platform: ruby
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- Tung Nguyen
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