amp-mustache
Introduction
amp-mustache
templates are a simple, structured templating system based on mustache.
amp-mustache
doesn't actually provide the data, or compile the template. Instead, the data is provided and template compiled by other AMP tags, such as amp-access
, amp-form
, and amp-list
. For more information on those use cases, see those docs/samples directly.
Setup
Import the amp-mustache
tag.
<script async custom-template="amp-mustache" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-mustache-0.2.js"></script>
amp-mustache
needs to be used along with other components, such as amp-list
or amp-form
. For the purposes of this sample, we'll use amp-list
.
<script async custom-element="amp-list" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-list-0.1.js"></script>
Data for amp-mustache
templates are provided by other AMP tags. For the purposes of this demo, we're using amp-list
to pass in a JSON file with a dictionary that looks like this:
{ "items": [ { "fullname": "John Doe", "phonenumber": "212-555-1212", "cart_items": [ { "name": "Pluot", "quantity": 5, "price": "$1.00" }, { "name": "Apple", "quantity": 1, "price": "$3.25" } ], "address": { "addr1": "111 8th Ave", "city": "New York", "state": "NY", "zipcode": 10011 } } ] }
Variables
Variables are interpolated when the variable name is surrounded in double curly brackets ({{varname}}
)
<amp-list src="/static/samples/json/cart.json" layout="fixed-height" height="56" binding="no">
<template type="amp-mustache">
Hi {{fullname}}!
</template>
</amp-list>
Conditionals
Conditionals are called using the same syntax, but with an octothorpe (#
) prepended.
<amp-list src="/static/samples/json/cart.json" layout="fixed-height" height="56" binding="no">
<template type="amp-mustache">
{{#phonenumber}}
The registered phone number is {{phonenumber}}
{{/phonenumber}}
</template>
</amp-list>
Negative conditionals
For negative conditionals instead, insert a caret (^
) before the variable name.
<amp-list src="/static/samples/json/cart.json" layout="fixed-height" height="56" binding="no">
<template type="amp-mustache">
{{^twitter}}
There is no registered twitter account for this profile
{{/twitter}}
</template>
</amp-list>
Loops
Loops use the same syntax as conditionals, but work when lists are provided instead of scalar variables such as strings, integers, and dictionaries.
<amp-list src="/static/samples/json/cart.json" layout="fixed-height" height="80" binding="no">
<template type="amp-mustache">
<div id="cart">
{{#cart_items}}
<div class="cart-item">
<span>{{name}}</span>
<span>{{quantity}}</span>
<span>{{price}}</span>
</div>
{{/cart_items}}
{{^cart_items}}
<div>Your cart is empty!</div>
{{/cart_items}}
</div>
</template>
</amp-list>
Si les explications de cette page ne répondent pas à vos questions, n'hésitez pas à contacter d'autres utilisateurs d'AMP pour discuter de votre cas d'utilisation spécifique.
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Written by @jmadler