Works as a wrapper for Meteors ReactiveVar, but template instance specific.
Can only be used in template helpers, event handlers, callbacks (created, rendered, destroyed), or autorun.
Read this blog post for a full tutorial.
$ meteor add frozeman:template-var
The TemplateVar
provides reactive variables for template instance specific reactivity.
To set and get properties inside template onRendered
, onCreated
, onDestroyed
, helpers
, events
or autorun
do as follow:
// set a property
TemplateVar.set('myProperty', 'myValue');
// to get it inside a helper, or callback
TemplateVar.get('myProperty');
In case you want to use the TemplateVar inside a callback where it can't get the template instance automatically you can pass the template instance as the first object, as seen below:
// In the created, rendered and destroyed functions
Template['myTemplate'].onCreated(function(){
var template = this;
MyCustomAsyncFunction(function(error, result) {
TemplateVar.set(template, 'myResult', result);
});
});
// In a template helper
Template['myTemplate'].helpers({
'myHelper': function(){
var template = Template.instance();
MyCustomAsyncFunction(function(error, result) {
TemplateVar.set(template, 'myResult', result);
});
}
});
// In an event
Template['myTemplate'].events({
'click button': function(e, template) {
MyCustomAsyncFunction(function(error, result) {
TemplateVar.set(template, 'myResult', result);
});
}
});
If you want to set the TemplateVar of another template, than you're currently in you can use the TemplateVar.getFrom
and TemplateVar.setTo
method:
// set a property in another template
TemplateVar.setTo('div.elementInTheOtherTemplate', 'myProperty', 'myValue');
// to get it from another template
TemplateVar.getFrom('div.elementInTheOtherTemplate', 'myProperty');
You can also pass an element directly:
'click input.special-input-component': function(e) {
TemplateVar.getFrom(e.currentTarget, 'specialValue');
}
To get reactive template var values use:
{{TemplateVar.get "myVar"}}
{{TemplateVar.getFrom ".selector" "myVar"}}
You can even set values:
{{TemplateVar.set "myVar" "myNewValue"}}
{{TemplateVar.setTo ".selector" "myVar" "myNewValue"}}
Gets the value of an ReactiveVar
for that propertyName
tied to the current template instance which it got using Template.instance()
.
If you pass an optional template instance it will use this one to get the ReactiveVar from instead.
When the value of the ReactiveVar bound to this template instance changes it will call every depending reactive function where TemplateVar.get()
with the same propertyName
was called.
Optionally you can pass a template instance yourself to use this one to set the ReactiveVar to.
Same as TemplateVar.get
, but will get the template instance through an DOM selector of an element of the targeted template instance.
Same as TemplateVar.set
, but will get the template instance through an DOM selector of an element of the targeted template instance.