Easily add private variables to handlebars block helpers.
npm install create-frameEasily add private variables to handlebars block helpers.
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install --save create-frame
`js`
var createFrame = require('create-frame');
Create private variables from options hash arguments.
Template
The @post variable inside the block is created by the post hash argument. So the context of @post is the this object that is passed to the block.
`handlebars`
{{#block post=this}}{{@post.title}}
{{/block}}
Helper
The following helper uses createFrame, then it extends the "frame" with hash arguments.
`js
handlebars.registerHelper('block', function (options) {
var frame = createFrame(options.data);
// extend the frame with hash arguments
frame.extend(options.hash);
return options.fn(options, {data: frame});
});
var fn = handlebars.compile(str);
fn({title: 'My Blog Post'});
`
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`sh``
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