// Package main shows how to use jet templates embedded in your application with ease using the Iris built-in Jet view engine. // This example is a customized fork of https://github.com/CloudyKit/jet/tree/master/examples/asset_packaging, so you can // notice the differences side by side. For example, you don't have to use any external package inside your application, // Iris manually builds the template loader for binary data when Asset and AssetNames are available via tools like the go-bindata. package main import ( "os" "strings" "github.com/kataras/iris/v12" ) // $ go get -u github.com/go-bindata/go-bindata/... // $ go-bindata ./views/... // $ go run . func main() { app := iris.New() tmpl := iris.Jet("./views", ".jet").Binary(Asset, AssetNames) app.RegisterView(tmpl) app.Get("/", func(ctx iris.Context) { ctx.View("index.jet") }) port := os.Getenv("PORT") if len(port) == 0 { port = ":8080" } else if !strings.HasPrefix(":", port) { port = ":" + port } app.Listen(port) }