use handlebars::*; fn ifcond<'reg, 'rc>( h: &Helper<'rc>, handle: &'reg Handlebars, ctx: &'rc Context, render_ctx: &mut RenderContext<'reg, 'rc>, out: &mut dyn Output, ) -> Result<(), RenderError> { let cond = h.param(0).and_then(|v| v.value().as_bool()).ok_or( RenderErrorReason::ParamTypeMismatchForName("ifcond", "0".to_owned(), "bool".to_owned()), )?; let temp = if cond { h.template() } else { h.inverse() }; match temp { Some(t) => t.render(handle, ctx, render_ctx, out), None => Ok(()), } } #[test] fn test_helper() { let mut handlebars = Handlebars::new(); // register some custom helpers handlebars.register_helper("ifcond", Box::new(ifcond)); // make data and render it let data = true; assert_eq!( "yes", handlebars .render_template("{{#ifcond this}}yes{{/ifcond}}", &data) .unwrap() ); }