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Include Handlebars Templates for Rocket Framework
This is a crate which provides macros handlebars_resources_initialize!
and handlebars_response!
to statically include HBS (Handlebars) files from your Rust project and make them be the HTTP response sources quickly.
Example
extern crate lazy_static;
extern crate rocket_include_handlebars;
extern crate rocket_etag_if_none_match;
extern crate rocket;
extern crate handlebars;
handlebars_resources_initialize!;
use HashMap;
use Client;
use Status;
use HandlebarsResponse;
use EtagIfNoneMatch;
handlebars_resources_initialize!
is used for including HBS files into your executable binary file. You need to specify each file's ID and its path. For instance, the above example uses index to represent the file included-handlebars/index.hbs and index-2 to represent the file included-handlebars/index2.hbs. An ID cannot be repeating.handlebars_response!
is used for retrieving and rendering the file you input through the macrohandlebars_resources_initialize!
as aHandlebarsResponse
instance with rendered HTML. When itsrespond_to
method is called, three HTTP headers, Content-Type, Content-Length and Etag, will be automatically added, and the rendered HTML can optionally be minified.
Refer to tests/index.rs
to see the example completely.