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# Tumble - Generalized, hyper-simple templating engine
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## Purpose
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I like Tumblr's templating system, with its simplicity and brevity.
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The idea that, for small projects, one should embed everything in a
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single page and switch sections on and off as needed appeals to me, so
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I decided to write my own implementation of the Tumblr parser.
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Tumble is an implementation of the Tumblr parser/compiler/renderer,
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with keyword substitutions suitable to my needs on my story website.
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The idea is that the database side will produce an object consisting
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of variable, object, and array substitutions, and that the
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corresponding template will describe how to unpack and illustrate that
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object.
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## Usage
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There are five kinds of objects in my templating language: plain text,
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variables, "if", "block", and "many" sections.
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### Plain Text
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Plain text is just that, the text of your template without any
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substitutions.
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### Variable
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Tumble tags are contained in { } entries. Sadly, there's no current
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way to escape this.
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A variable is a Tumble tag without a colon in it. It refers to a valid
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name in the current context scope (more on that below) that is either
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a string or a number.
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### If
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An "if:<name>" section can contain other objects, but the entirety of
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the section is only rendered if the current context scope contains the
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current name, and the value associated with that name is "true" in a
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boolean context. You might use to show someone's name, if the name
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field is populated, and show nothing if it isn't.
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If your datasource returns:
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obj = { "name": "Mr. Smith"}
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Then your template would use:
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{if:name}Hello {name}!{/if:name}
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### Block
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A "block:<name>" section can contain other objects, but the entirety
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of the section is only rendered if the current context scope contains
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the current name, a value exists for that name, and the value is an
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object itself. When the block is entered, the object referred to
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becomes the top of the current context scope. You might use it to
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render "next/prev" blocks in a webcomic.
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If your datasource returns:
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obj = { "next": {"title": "The Next Story"},
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"prev": {"title": "The Previous Story"}}
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Then your template would use:
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{block:next}The next story is entitled {title}{/block:next}
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{block:prev}The previous story is entitled {title}{/block:prev}
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### Many
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A "many:<name>" section can contain other objects, but the entirety of
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the section is only rendered if the current context scope contains the
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current name, a value exists for that name, and the value is an array
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that itself contains objects. When the block is entered, each object
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in the named array is serially made the top object of the current
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context scope, the section is rendered, and the object is popped off
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the context scope stack once more. You might use it to render a
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series of titles in a series:
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If your datasource returns:
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obj = {
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"series":
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[ {"title": "A Story"},
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{"title": "A Second Story"},
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{"title": "A Third Story"}
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]
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}
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Then you could render a list of your stories this way:
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{if:series}
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<h1>Table of Contents:</h1>
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<ul>
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{many:series}<li>{title}</li>{/many:series}
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</ul>
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{/if:series}
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### The current context scope
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The Tumble parser is intended to render a website for series and
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stories. Both of which have titles, so you might have an object that
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says:
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obj = {
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title: "An awesome series",
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author: "Twilight Sparkle",
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stories: [{title: "The first awesome story"},
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{title: "The second awesome story"}]
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}
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In both "block" and "many", the current context descends into these
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objects in a deterministic way. While inside a block or many, when
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searching for a variable substitution (and *only* variable
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substitutions), the context handler will scan upwards from the current
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context scope to the root to find a possible substitution.
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For example
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<h1>{title}</h1>
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{if:stories}
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<p>Table of Contents:</p>
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<ul>
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{many:stories}<li>{title} by {author}</li>{/many:stories}
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</ul>
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{/if:stories}
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The first "title" will be the series title, but the titles in the
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"many" block will be story titles, in order. Because each story does
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not have an "author" block, the context will scan up to the parent
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scope and find the author's name.
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See the unit tests for more examples. Run them to see that this
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actually works as described.
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## Requirements
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nodejs & npm.
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Underscore is a dependency.
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PegJS is a required build tool. Mocha & Chai are used for testing.
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All of these are specified in the package.json file.
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## LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO WARRANTY GRANTED OR IMPLIED
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Copyright (c) 2013 Elf M. Sternberg
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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- Elf M. Sternberg <elf@pendorwright.com>
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