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package controllers
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import (
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12/_examples/response-writer/quicktemplate/templates"
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2019-10-25 00:27:02 +02:00
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12"
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)
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// Hello renders our ../templates/hello.qtpl file using the compiled ../templates/hello.qtpl.go file.
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func Hello(ctx iris.Context) {
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// vars := make(map[string]interface{})
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// vars["message"] = "Hello World!"
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// vars["name"] = ctx.Params().Get("name")
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// [...]
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// &templates.Hello{ Vars: vars }
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// [...]
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// However, as an alternative, we recommend that you should the `ctx.ViewData(key, value)`
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// in order to be able modify the `templates.Hello#Vars` from a middleware(other handlers) as well.
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ctx.ViewData("message", "Hello World!")
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ctx.ViewData("name", ctx.Params().Get("name"))
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// set view data to the `Vars` template's field
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tmpl := &templates.Hello{
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Vars: ctx.GetViewData(),
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}
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// render the template
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ExecuteTemplate(ctx, tmpl)
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}
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