diff --git a/ui/packages/consul-ui/app/helpers/render-template.mdx b/ui/packages/consul-ui/app/helpers/render-template.mdx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8d427cc02f --- /dev/null +++ b/ui/packages/consul-ui/app/helpers/render-template.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# render-template + +`{{render-template 'template string' vars}}` is used to interpolate some dynamic +variables into a string and produce a string output as a result i.e. a micro, +regex based, template engine. For example: + +```hbs preview-template +
+ {{render-template 'http://localhost/?service={{Service.Name}}&datacenter={{Datacenter}}' + (hash + Datacenter="dc1" + Service=(hash + Name="Hello-Service" + ) + ) + }} +
^ that is the rendered template
+
+ +``` + +Additionally the variables passed into the template are automatically URL +encoded as our primary usecase for this is for creating dynamic links/URLs. If +we ever need to reuse this without URL encoding, then an option could be added +as a named argument to disable/turn that off. In which case, encode should be +default and a knob provided to turn it off (at the time of writing our primary +usecase is to encode). + +Currently supported separators are mustache style `{{VariableName}}`, although +we would like to add Javascript style `${VariableName}` separators in the future +and transition to default to those whilst remaining backwards compatible. +Mustache style are a documentated user 'feature' for some Consul config, so we +should be mindful of that. + +**Please note:** Our `uri` helper (that is used extensively in the UI) also uses +some of the underlying functionality of `render-template` via our `encoder` +service. + +## Positional Arguments + +| Argument | Type | Default | Description | +| --- | --- | --- | --- | +| `template` | `String` | | A template string for the variables to be interpolated into | +| `vars` | `Object` | | An object/hash of variables to URL encode and interpolate into the template string |