iris/_examples/intermediate/view/context-view-data/main.go
Gerasimos (Makis) Maropoulos 57576c70cb context.ViewData(key,value) and ViewLayout(layout) http://support.iris-go.com/d/27-using-middleware-to-inject-properties-for-templates/3
Nothing that you couldn't do before.


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// this example will show you how you can set per-request data for a template outside of the main handler which calls
// the .Render, via middleware.
//
// Remember: .Render has the "binding" argument which can be used to send data to the template at any case.
package main
import (
"time"
"gopkg.in/kataras/iris.v6"
"gopkg.in/kataras/iris.v6/adaptors/httprouter"
"gopkg.in/kataras/iris.v6/adaptors/view"
)
const (
DefaultTitle = "My Awesome Site"
DefaultLayout = "layouts/layout.html"
)
func main() {
app := iris.New()
// output startup banner and error logs on os.Stdout
app.Adapt(iris.DevLogger())
// set the router, you can choose gorillamux too
app.Adapt(httprouter.New())
// set the view engine target to ./templates folder
app.Adapt(view.HTML("./templates", ".html").Reload(true))
app.UseFunc(func(ctx *iris.Context) {
// set the title, current time and a layout in order to be used if and when the next handler(s) calls the .Render function
ctx.ViewData("Title", DefaultTitle)
now := time.Now().Format(app.Config.TimeFormat)
ctx.ViewData("CurrentTime", now)
ctx.ViewLayout(DefaultLayout)
ctx.Next()
})
app.Get("/", func(ctx *iris.Context) {
ctx.ViewData("BodyMessage", "a sample text here... setted by the route handler")
if err := ctx.Render("index.html", nil); err != nil {
app.Log(iris.DevMode, err.Error())
}
})
app.Get("/about", func(ctx *iris.Context) {
ctx.ViewData("Title", "My About Page")
ctx.ViewData("BodyMessage", "about text here... setted by the route handler")
// same file, just to keep things simple.
if err := ctx.Render("index.html", nil); err != nil {
app.Log(iris.DevMode, err.Error())
}
})
// Open localhost:8080 and localhost:8080/about
app.Listen(":8080")
}