Detecting faulty handlebar/spacebar tags in texteditor : MeteorJS
I want the user to be able to write handlebar tags in a text editor like {{username}} which will be saved in the database to be rendered later in the server using server-side rendering.
However, I want to add a client-side check to see if there is any faulty handlebar tags like {{username} or {username}} or {{username or username}}
I tried using Blaze.renderWithData(), but it didn't throw any error and just rendered the values as is.
Is there a way to detect faulty tags?
Thanks.
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I want the user to be able to write handlebar tags in a text editor like {{username}} which will be saved in the database to be rendered later in the server using server-side rendering.
However, I want to add a client-side check to see if there is any faulty handlebar tags like {{username} or {username}} or {{username or username}}
I tried using Blaze.renderWithData(), but it didn't throw any error and just rendered the values as is.
Is there a way to detect faulty tags?
Thanks.
meteor meteor-blaze spacebars
You could tryBlaze.toHtml- blazejs.org/api/blaze.html#Blaze-toHTML
– Jankapunkt
Dec 31 '18 at 12:50
Another way would be to provide a list / autocomplete of all supported tags and just take their code as it is. Either it creates an error / renders wrong or not.
– Jankapunkt
Jan 1 at 18:09
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I want the user to be able to write handlebar tags in a text editor like {{username}} which will be saved in the database to be rendered later in the server using server-side rendering.
However, I want to add a client-side check to see if there is any faulty handlebar tags like {{username} or {username}} or {{username or username}}
I tried using Blaze.renderWithData(), but it didn't throw any error and just rendered the values as is.
Is there a way to detect faulty tags?
Thanks.
meteor meteor-blaze spacebars
I want the user to be able to write handlebar tags in a text editor like {{username}} which will be saved in the database to be rendered later in the server using server-side rendering.
However, I want to add a client-side check to see if there is any faulty handlebar tags like {{username} or {username}} or {{username or username}}
I tried using Blaze.renderWithData(), but it didn't throw any error and just rendered the values as is.
Is there a way to detect faulty tags?
Thanks.
meteor meteor-blaze spacebars
meteor meteor-blaze spacebars
asked Dec 31 '18 at 6:36
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You could tryBlaze.toHtml- blazejs.org/api/blaze.html#Blaze-toHTML
– Jankapunkt
Dec 31 '18 at 12:50
Another way would be to provide a list / autocomplete of all supported tags and just take their code as it is. Either it creates an error / renders wrong or not.
– Jankapunkt
Jan 1 at 18:09
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You could tryBlaze.toHtml- blazejs.org/api/blaze.html#Blaze-toHTML
– Jankapunkt
Dec 31 '18 at 12:50
Another way would be to provide a list / autocomplete of all supported tags and just take their code as it is. Either it creates an error / renders wrong or not.
– Jankapunkt
Jan 1 at 18:09
You could try
Blaze.toHtml - blazejs.org/api/blaze.html#Blaze-toHTML– Jankapunkt
Dec 31 '18 at 12:50
You could try
Blaze.toHtml - blazejs.org/api/blaze.html#Blaze-toHTML– Jankapunkt
Dec 31 '18 at 12:50
Another way would be to provide a list / autocomplete of all supported tags and just take their code as it is. Either it creates an error / renders wrong or not.
– Jankapunkt
Jan 1 at 18:09
Another way would be to provide a list / autocomplete of all supported tags and just take their code as it is. Either it creates an error / renders wrong or not.
– Jankapunkt
Jan 1 at 18:09
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Blaze.toHtml- blazejs.org/api/blaze.html#Blaze-toHTML– Jankapunkt
Dec 31 '18 at 12:50
Another way would be to provide a list / autocomplete of all supported tags and just take their code as it is. Either it creates an error / renders wrong or not.
– Jankapunkt
Jan 1 at 18:09