{ "__ATTN__": "Do not edit this file; changes belong in the appropriate YAML file.", "overview": "Like partials, Parent tags are used to expand an external template into the\ncurrent template. Unlike partials, Parent tags may contain optional\narguments delimited by Block tags. For this reason, Parent tags may also be\nreferred to as Parametric Partials.\n\nThe Parent tags' content MUST be a non-whitespace character sequence NOT\ncontaining the current closing delimiter; each Parent tag MUST be followed by\nan End Section tag with the same content within the matching Parent tag.\n\nThis tag's content names the Parent template to inject. Set Delimiter tags\nPreceding a Parent tag MUST NOT affect the parsing of the injected external\ntemplate. The Parent MUST be rendered against the context stack local to the\ntag. If the named Parent cannot be found, the empty string SHOULD be used\ninstead, as in interpolations.\n\nParent tags SHOULD be treated as standalone when appropriate. If this tag is\nused standalone, any whitespace preceding the tag should be treated as\nindentation, and prepended to each line of the Parent before rendering.\n\nThe Block tags' content MUST be a non-whitespace character sequence NOT\ncontaining the current closing delimiter. Each Block tag MUST be followed by\nan End Section tag with the same content within the matching Block tag. This\ntag's content determines the parameter or argument name.\n\nBlock tags may appear both inside and outside of Parent tags. In both cases,\nthey specify a position within the template that can be overridden; it is a\nparameter of the containing template. The template text between the Block tag\nand its matching End Section tag defines the default content to render when\nthe parameter is not overridden from outside.\n\nIn addition, when used inside of a Parent tag, the template text between a\nBlock tag and its matching End Section tag defines content that replaces the\ndefault defined in the Parent template. This content is the argument passed\nto the Parent template.\n\nThe practice of injecting an external template using a Parent tag is referred\nto as inheritance. If the Parent tag includes a Block tag that overrides a\nparameter of the Parent template, this may also be referred to as\nsubstitution.\n\nParent templates are taken from the same namespace as regular Partial\ntemplates and in fact, injecting a regular Partial is exactly equivalent to\ninjecting a Parent without making any substitutions. Parameter and arguments\nnames live in a namespace that is distinct from both Partials and the context.\n", "tests": [ { "name": "Default", "desc": "Default content should be rendered if the block isn't overridden", "data": { }, "template": "{{$title}}Default title{{/title}}\n", "expected": "Default title\n" }, { "name": "Variable", "desc": "Default content renders variables", "data": { "bar": "baz" }, "template": "{{$foo}}default {{bar}} content{{/foo}}\n", "expected": "default baz content\n" }, { "name": "Triple Mustache", "desc": "Default content renders triple mustache variables", "data": { "bar": "" }, "template": "{{$foo}}default {{{bar}}} content{{/foo}}\n", "expected": "default content\n" }, { "name": "Sections", "desc": "Default content renders sections", "data": { "bar": { "baz": "qux" } }, "template": "{{$foo}}default {{#bar}}{{baz}}{{/bar}} content{{/foo}}\n", "expected": "default qux content\n" }, { "name": "Negative Sections", "desc": "Default content renders negative sections", "data": { "baz": "three" }, "template": "{{$foo}}default {{^bar}}{{baz}}{{/bar}} content{{/foo}}\n", "expected": "default three content\n" }, { "name": "Mustache Injection", "desc": "Mustache injection in default content", "data": { "bar": { "baz": "{{qux}}" } }, "template": "{{$foo}}default {{#bar}}{{baz}}{{/bar}} content{{/foo}}\n", "expected": "default {{qux}} content\n" }, { "name": "Inherit", "desc": "Default content rendered inside inherited templates", "data": { }, "template": "{{parent}}|{{