Precompile HTMLBars template strings within the tests of an Ember-CLI project via ES6 tagged template strings:
// ember-cli-project/test/unit/components/my-component-test.js
import hbs from 'htmlbars-inline-precompile';
import { moduleForComponent, test } from 'ember-qunit';
moduleForComponent('my-component');
test('it renders', function(assert) {
var component = this.subject({
greeting: "hello ember testing",
layout: hbs`
greeting: <span>{{greeting}}</span>
`
});
assert.equal(this.$().html().trim(), "greeting: <span>hello ember testing</span>");
});
If you are using [email protected]
, writing component integration tests
becomes as readable as:
import hbs from 'htmlbars-inline-precompile';
import { moduleForComponent, test } from 'ember-qunit';
moduleForComponent('my-component', {
integration: true
});
test('block params work', function(assert) {
this.render(hbs`
{{#my-component date=theDate as |daysAgo| }}
This happened {{daysAgo}} days ago.
{{/my-component}}
`);
this.set('theDate', new Date(2015, 2, 11));
assert.equal(this.$().text().trim(), "This happened 123 days ago.");
});
Version 0.2.0
introduced the possibility to use this addon within
CoffeeScript, using ember-cli-coffeescript
. Since the
backtick `
is used to embed JavaScript, the hbs
function can be invoked with the
template as a normal string:
`import hbs from 'htmlbars-inline-precompile';`
`import { moduleForComponent, test } from 'ember-qunit';`
moduleForComponent "my-component",
integration: true
test "block params work", (assert) ->
@render hbs '''
{{#my-component date=theDate as |daysAgo| }}
This happened {{daysAgo}} days ago.
{{/my-component}}
'''
@set 'theDate', new Date(2015, 2, 11)
assert.equal this.$().text().trim(), "This happened 123 days ago."
Install the addon via ember install ember-cli-htmlbars-inline-precompile
If you get an error like Plugin undefined didn't export a default Transformer instance
this likely means that the installed version of babel-core
is
outdated. You can check for the installed version via npm ls babel-core
within the root of your Ember-CLI application:
$ npm ls babel-core
[email protected] ~/your-app
└─┬ [email protected]
└─┬ [email protected]
└── [email protected]
Since this addon relies on a feature implemented in [email protected]
, you need
to update your installed dependency of ember-cli-babel
via:
rm -rf node_modules/ember-cli-babel
npm install
After that the version of babel-core
should be at least 5.2.10
:
$ npm ls babel-core
[email protected] ~/your-app
└─┬ [email protected]
└─┬ [email protected]
└── [email protected]
Starting the development environment via ember server
or ember test --server
should start as expected and your inline template strings are
compiled.
If ember-cli-mocha
complains with a message like Expected ')' and instead saw '
,
you need to upgrade the used ember-cli-mocha
package in your Ember-CLI app/addon. This
has been discussed in switchfly/ember-cli-mocha#57,
where the solution is a clean npm install
.
Keep in mind that the source files are transformed, so the inline template
definitions are replaced with Ember.HTMLBars.template(…)
statements. This
means that you can't do fancy stuff like string interpolation within the
templates:
test('string interpolation within templates is NOT supported', function(assert) {
var valuePath = 'greeting';
var component = this.subject({
greeting: "hello ember testing",
layout: hbs`
${valuePath}: <span>{{value}}</span>
`
});
// the template will be "${valuePath}: <span>{{value}}</span>"
If you need stuff like this, you need to include ember-template-compiler.js
in your test-build and use Ember.HTMLBars.compile("…")
within your tests.
- broccoli-ember-inline-template-compiler
- Include
ember-handlebars-compiler.js
in your test-build and compile client side viaEmber.HTMLBars.compile(…)
This addon wouldn't exist without the lightning fast response by open source hero @kittens, who implemented the feature to replace a node with a source string not even an hour after I mentioned it in gitter ❤️.