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7
8Handlebars.js
9=============
10
11Handlebars.js is an extension to the [Mustache templating
12language](https://mustache.github.io/) created by Chris Wanstrath.
13Handlebars.js and Mustache are both logicless templating languages that
14keep the view and the code separated like we all know they should be.
15
16Checkout the official Handlebars docs site at
17[https://handlebarsjs.com/](https://handlebarsjs.com) and the live demo at [http://tryhandlebarsjs.com/](http://tryhandlebarsjs.com/).
18
19Installing
20----------
21
22See our [installation documentation](https://handlebarsjs.com/installation/).
23
24Usage
25-----
26In general, the syntax of Handlebars.js templates is a superset
27of Mustache templates. For basic syntax, check out the [Mustache
28manpage](https://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html).
29
30Once you have a template, use the `Handlebars.compile` method to compile
31the template into a function. The generated function takes a context
32argument, which will be used to render the template.
33
34```js
35var source = "<p>Hello, my name is {{name}}. I am from {{hometown}}. I have " +
36             "{{kids.length}} kids:</p>" +
37             "<ul>{{#kids}}<li>{{name}} is {{age}}</li>{{/kids}}</ul>";
38var template = Handlebars.compile(source);
39
40var data = { "name": "Alan", "hometown": "Somewhere, TX",
41             "kids": [{"name": "Jimmy", "age": "12"}, {"name": "Sally", "age": "4"}]};
42var result = template(data);
43
44// Would render:
45// <p>Hello, my name is Alan. I am from Somewhere, TX. I have 2 kids:</p>
46// <ul>
47//   <li>Jimmy is 12</li>
48//   <li>Sally is 4</li>
49// </ul>
50```
51
52Full documentation and more examples are at [handlebarsjs.com](https://handlebarsjs.com/).
53
54Precompiling Templates
55----------------------
56
57Handlebars allows templates to be precompiled and included as javascript code rather than the handlebars template allowing for faster startup time. Full details are located [here](https://handlebarsjs.com/installation/precompilation.html).
58
59Differences Between Handlebars.js and Mustache
60----------------------------------------------
61Handlebars.js adds a couple of additional features to make writing
62templates easier and also changes a tiny detail of how partials work.
63
64- [Nested Paths](https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/expressions.html#path-expressions)
65- [Helpers](https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/expressions.html#helpers)
66- [Block Expressions](https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/block-helpers.html#basic-blocks)
67- [Literal Values](https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/expressions.html#literal-segments)
68- [Delimited Comments](https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/#template-comments)
69
70Block expressions have the same syntax as mustache sections but should not be confused with one another. Sections are akin to an implicit `each` or `with` statement depending on the input data and helpers are explicit pieces of code that are free to implement whatever behavior they like. The [mustache spec](https://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html) defines the exact behavior of sections. In the case of name conflicts, helpers are given priority.
71
72### Compatibility
73
74There are a few Mustache behaviors that Handlebars does not implement.
75- Handlebars deviates from Mustache slightly in that it does not perform recursive lookup by default. The compile time `compat` flag must be set to enable this functionality. Users should note that there is a performance cost for enabling this flag. The exact cost varies by template, but it's recommended that performance sensitive operations should avoid this mode and instead opt for explicit path references.
76- The optional Mustache-style lambdas are not supported. Instead Handlebars provides its own lambda resolution that follows the behaviors of helpers.
77- Alternative delimiters are not supported.
78
79
80Supported Environments
81----------------------
82
83Handlebars has been designed to work in any ECMAScript 3 environment. This includes
84
85- Node.js
86- Chrome
87- Firefox
88- Safari 5+
89- Opera 11+
90- IE 6+
91
92Older versions and other runtimes are likely to work but have not been formally
93tested. The compiler requires `JSON.stringify` to be implemented natively or via a polyfill. If using the precompiler this is not necessary.
94
95Performance
96-----------
97
98In a rough performance test, precompiled Handlebars.js templates (in
99the original version of Handlebars.js) rendered in about half the
100time of Mustache templates. It would be a shame if it were any other
101way, since they were precompiled, but the difference in architecture
102does have some big performance advantages. Justin Marney, a.k.a.
103[gotascii](http://github.com/gotascii), confirmed that with an
104[independent test](http://sorescode.com/2010/09/12/benchmarks.html). The
105rewritten Handlebars (current version) is faster than the old version,
106with many performance tests being 5 to 7 times faster than the Mustache equivalent.
107
108
109Upgrading
110---------
111
112See [release-notes.md](https://github.com/handlebars-lang/handlebars.js/blob/master/release-notes.md) for upgrade notes.
113
114Known Issues
115------------
116
117See [FAQ.md](https://github.com/handlebars-lang/handlebars.js/blob/master/FAQ.md) for known issues and common pitfalls.
118
119
120Handlebars in the Wild
121----------------------
122
123* [Assemble](http://assemble.io), by [@jonschlinkert](https://github.com/jonschlinkert)
124  and [@doowb](https://github.com/doowb), is a static site generator that uses Handlebars.js
125  as its template engine.
126* [Cory](https://github.com/leo/cory), by [@leo](https://github.com/leo), is another tiny static site generator
127* [CoSchedule](http://coschedule.com) An editorial calendar for WordPress that uses Handlebars.js
128* [dashbars](https://github.com/pismute/dashbars) A modern helper library for Handlebars.js.
129* [Ember.js](http://www.emberjs.com) makes Handlebars.js the primary way to
130  structure your views, also with automatic data binding support.
131* [Ghost](https://ghost.org/) Just a blogging platform.
132* [handlebars_assets](http://github.com/leshill/handlebars_assets): A Rails Asset Pipeline gem
133  from Les Hill (@leshill).
134* [handlebars-helpers](https://github.com/assemble/handlebars-helpers) is an extensive library
135  with 100+ handlebars helpers.
136* [handlebars-layouts](https://github.com/shannonmoeller/handlebars-layouts) is a set of helpers which implement extendible and embeddable layout blocks as seen in other popular templating languages.
137* [hbs](http://github.com/donpark/hbs): An Express.js view engine adapter for Handlebars.js,
138  from Don Park.
139* [koa-hbs](https://github.com/jwilm/koa-hbs): [koa](https://github.com/koajs/koa) generator based
140  renderer for Handlebars.js.
141* [jblotus](http://github.com/jblotus) created [http://tryhandlebarsjs.com](http://tryhandlebarsjs.com)
142  for anyone who would like to try out Handlebars.js in their browser.
143* [jQuery plugin](http://71104.github.io/jquery-handlebars/): allows you to use
144  Handlebars.js with [jQuery](http://jquery.com/).
145* [Lumbar](http://walmartlabs.github.io/lumbar) provides easy module-based template management for
146  handlebars projects.
147* [Marionette.Handlebars](https://github.com/hashchange/marionette.handlebars) adds support for Handlebars and Mustache templates to Marionette.
148* [sammy.js](http://github.com/quirkey/sammy) by Aaron Quint, a.k.a. quirkey,
149  supports Handlebars.js as one of its template plugins.
150* [SproutCore](http://www.sproutcore.com) uses Handlebars.js as its main
151  templating engine, extending it with automatic data binding support.
152* [YUI](http://yuilibrary.com/yui/docs/handlebars/) implements a port of handlebars
153* [Swag](https://github.com/elving/swag) by [@elving](https://github.com/elving) is a growing collection of helpers for handlebars.js. Give your handlebars.js templates some swag son!
154* [DOMBars](https://github.com/blakeembrey/dombars) is a DOM-based templating engine built on the Handlebars parser and runtime **DEPRECATED**
155* [promised-handlebars](https://github.com/nknapp/promised-handlebars) is a wrapper for Handlebars that allows helpers to return Promises.
156* [just-handlebars-helpers](https://github.com/leapfrogtechnology/just-handlebars-helpers) A fully tested lightweight package with common Handlebars helpers.
157
158External Resources
159------------------
160
161* [Gist about Synchronous and asynchronous loading of external handlebars templates](https://gist.github.com/2287070)
162
163Have a project using Handlebars? Send us a [pull request][pull-request]!
164
165License
166-------
167Handlebars.js is released under the MIT license.
168
169[pull-request]: https://github.com/handlebars-lang/handlebars.js/pull/new/master
170