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Handlebars.js

Handlebars provides the power necessary to let you build semantic templates effectively with no frustration. Handlebars is largely compatible with Mustache templates. In most cases it is possible to swap out Mustache with Handlebars and continue using your current templates.

Checkout the official Handlebars docs site athandlebarsjs.com and try our live demo.

Installing

See our installation documentation.

Usage

In general, the syntax of Handlebars.js templates is a superset of Mustache templates. For basic syntax, check out the Mustache manpage.

Once you have a template, use the Handlebars.compile method to compile the template into a function. The generated function takes a context argument, which will be used to render the template.

var source = "

Hello, my name is {{name}}. I am from {{hometown}}. I have " + "{{kids.length}} kids:

" + ""; var template = Handlebars.compile(source);

var data = { "name": "Alan", "hometown": "Somewhere, TX", "kids": [{"name": "Jimmy", "age": "12"}, {"name": "Sally", "age": "4"}]}; var result = template(data);

// Would render: //

Hello, my name is Alan. I am from Somewhere, TX. I have 2 kids:

//

Full documentation and more examples are at handlebarsjs.com.

Precompiling Templates

Handlebars allows templates to be precompiled and included as javascript code rather than the handlebars template allowing for faster startup time. Full details are located here.

Differences Between Handlebars.js and Mustache

Handlebars.js adds a couple of additional features to make writing templates easier and also changes a tiny detail of how partials work.

Block expressions have the same syntax as mustache sections but should not be confused with one another. Sections are akin to an implicit each or with statement depending on the input data and helpers are explicit pieces of code that are free to implement whatever behavior they like. The mustache spec defines the exact behavior of sections. In the case of name conflicts, helpers are given priority.

Compatibility

There are a few Mustache behaviors that Handlebars does not implement.

Supported Environments

Handlebars has been designed to work in any ECMAScript 2020 environment. This includes

If you need to support older environments, use Handlebars version 4.

Performance

In a rough performance test, precompiled Handlebars.js templates (in the original version of Handlebars.js) rendered in about half the time of Mustache templates. It would be a shame if it were any other way, since they were precompiled, but the difference in architecture does have some big performance advantages. Justin Marney, a.k.a.gotascii, confirmed that with anindependent test. The rewritten Handlebars (current version) is faster than the old version, with many performance tests being 5 to 7 times faster than the Mustache equivalent.

Upgrading

See release-notes.md for upgrade notes.

If you are using Handlebars in production, please regularly look for issues labeledpossibly breaking. If this label is applied to an issue, it means that the requested change is probably not a breaking change, but since Handlebars is widely in use by a lot of people, there's always a chance that it breaks somebody's build.

Known Issues

See FAQ.md for known issues and common pitfalls.

Handlebars in the Wild

External Resources

Have a project using Handlebars? Send us a pull request!

License

Handlebars.js is released under the MIT license.