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# Liquid Template Parser
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[![Go Doc][godoc-svg]][godoc-url]
[![MIT License][license-svg]][license-url]
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`liquid` is a pure Go implementation of [Shopify Liquid
templates](https://shopify.github.io/liquid). It was developed for use in the
[Gojekyll](https://github.com/osteele/gojekyll) port of the Jekyll static site
generator.
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- [Liquid Template Parser](#liquid-template-parser)
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- [Installation](#installation)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Command-Line tool](#command-line-tool)
- [Documentation](#documentation)
- [Status](#status)
- [Drops](#drops)
- [Value Types](#value-types)
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- [References](#references)
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- [Contributing](#contributing)
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- [Contributors](#contributors)
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- [Attribution](#attribution)
- [Other Implementations](#other-implementations)
- [Go](#go)
- [Other Languages](#other-languages)
- [License](#license)
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## Installation
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`go get gopkg.in/osteele/liquid.v1` # latest snapshot
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`go get -u github.com/osteele/liquid` # development version
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## Usage
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```go
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engine := liquid.NewEngine()
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template := `<h1>{{ page.title }}</h1>`
bindings := map[string]interface{}{
"page": map[string]string{
"title": "Introduction",
},
}
out, err := engine.ParseAndRenderString(template, bindings)
if err != nil { log.Fatalln(err) }
fmt.Println(out)
// Output: <h1>Introduction</h1>
```
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See the [API documentation][godoc-url] for additional examples.
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### Command-Line tool
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`go install gopkg.in/osteele/liquid.v0/cmd/liquid` installs a command-line
`liquid` executable. This is intended to make it easier to create test cases for
bug reports.
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```bash
$ liquid --help
usage: liquid [FILE]
$ echo '{{ "Hello World" | downcase | split: " " | first | append: "!"}}' | liquid
hello!
```
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## Documentation
### Status
These features of Shopify Liquid aren't implemented:
- Warn and lax [error modes](https://github.com/shopify/liquid#error-modes).
- Non-strict filters. An undefined filter is currently an error.
- Strict variables. An undefined variable is not an error.
### Drops
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Drops have a different design from the Shopify (Ruby) implementation. A Ruby
drop sets `liquid_attributes` to a list of attributes that are exposed to
Liquid. A Go drop implements `ToLiquid() interface{}`, that returns a proxy
object. Conventionally, the proxy is a `map` or `struct` that defines the
exposed properties. See <http://godoc.org/github.com/osteele/liquid#Drop> for
additional information.
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### Value Types
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`Render` and friends take a `Bindings` parameter. This is a map of `string` to
`interface{}`, that associates template variable names with Go values.
Any Go value can be used as a variable value. These values have special meaning:
- `false` and `nil`
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- These, and no other values, are recognized as false by `and`, `or`, `{% if
%}`, `{% elsif %}`, and `{% case %}`.
- Integers
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- (Only) integers can be used as array indices: `array[1]`; `array[n]`, where
`array` has an array value and `n` has an integer value.
- (Only) integers can be used as the endpoints of a range: `{% for item in
(1..5) %}`, `{% for item in (start..end) %}` where `start` and `end` have
integer values.
- Integers and floats
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- Integers and floats are converted to their join type for comparison: `1 ==
1.0` evaluates to `true`. Similarly, `int8(1)`, `int16(1)`, `uint8(1)` etc.
are all `==`.
- [There is currently no special treatment of complex numbers.]
- Integers, floats, and strings
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- Integers, floats, and strings can be used in comparisons `<`, `>`, `<=`,
`>=`. Integers and floats can be usefully compared with each other. Strings
can be usefully compared with each other, but not with other values. Any
other comparison, e.g. `1 < "one"`, `1 > "one"`, is always false.
- Arrays (and slices)
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- An array can be indexed by integer value: `array[1]`; `array[n]` where `n`
has an integer value.
- Arrays have `first`, `last`, and `size` properties: `array.first ==
array[0]`, `array[array.size-1] == array.last` (where `array.size > 0`)
- Maps
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- A map can be indexed by a string: `hash["key"]`; `hash[s]` where `s` has a
string value
- A map can be accessed using property syntax `hash.key`
- Maps have a special `size` property, that returns the size of the map.
- Drops
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- A value `value` of a type that implements the `Drop` interface acts as the
value `value.ToLiquid()`. There is no guarantee about how many times
`ToLiquid` will be called. [This is in contrast to Shopify Liquid, which
both uses a different interface for drops, and makes stronger guarantees.]
- Structs
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- A public field of a struct can be accessed by its name: `value.FieldName`, `value["fieldName"]`.
- A field tagged e.g. `liquid:”name”` is accessed as `value.name` instead.
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- If the value of the field is a function that takes no arguments and
returns either one or two arguments, accessing it invokes the function,
and the value of the property is its first return value.
- If the second return value is non-nil, accessing the field panics instead.
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- A function defined on a struct can be accessed by function name e.g.
`value.Func`, `value["Func"]`.
- The same rules apply as to accessing a func-valued public field.
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- Note that despite being array- and map-like, structs do not have a special
`value.size` property.
- `[]byte`
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- A value of type `[]byte` is rendered as the corresponding string, and
presented as a string to filters that expect one. A `[]byte` is not
(currently) equivalent to a `string` for all uses; for example, `a < b`, `a
contains b`, `hash[b]` will not behave as expected where `a` or `b` is a
`[]byte`.
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- `MapSlice`
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- An instance of `yaml.MapSlice` acts as a map. It implements `m.key`,
`m[key]`, and `m.size`.
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### References
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- [Shopify.github.io/liquid](https://shopify.github.io/liquid)
- [Liquid for Designers](https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Liquid-for-Designers)
- [Liquid for Programmers](https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Liquid-for-Programmers)
- [Help.shopify.com](https://help.shopify.com/themes/liquid) goes into more
detail, but includes features that aren't present in core Liquid as used by
Jekyll.
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## Contributing
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Bug reports, test cases, and code contributions are more than welcome.
Please refer to the [contribution guidelines](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
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### Contributors
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Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors#emoji-key)):
<!-- ALL-CONTRIBUTORS-LIST:START - Do not remove or modify this section -->
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| [<img src="https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/674?v=4" width="100px;"/><br /><sub><b>Oliver Steele</b></sub>](https://osteele.com/)<br />[💻](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=osteele "Code") [📖](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=osteele "Documentation") [🤔](#ideas-osteele "Ideas, Planning, & Feedback") [🚇](#infra-osteele "Infrastructure (Hosting, Build-Tools, etc)") [👀](#review-osteele "Reviewed Pull Requests") [⚠️](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=osteele "Tests") | [<img src="https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/973593?v=4" width="100px;"/><br /><sub><b>James Littlejohn</b></sub>](https://github.com/thessem)<br />[💻](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=thessem "Code") [📖](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=thessem "Documentation") [⚠️](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=thessem "Tests") | [<img src="https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/12567?v=4" width="100px;"/><br /><sub><b>nsf</b></sub>](http://nosmileface.ru)<br />[💻](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=nsf "Code") [⚠️](https://github.com/osteele/liquid/commits?author=nsf "Tests") |
| :---: | :---: | :---: |
<!-- ALL-CONTRIBUTORS-LIST:END -->
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This project follows the
[all-contributors](https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors)
specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
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### Attribution
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| Package | Author | Description | License |
|-----------------------------------------------------|-----------------|----------------------|--------------------|
| [Ragel](http://www.colm.net/open-source/ragel/) | Adrian Thurston | scanning expressions | MIT |
| [gopkg.in/yaml.v2](https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml) | Canonical | MapSlice | Apache License 2.0 |
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Michael Hamrah's [Lexing with Ragel and Parsing with Yacc using
Go](https://medium.com/@mhamrah/lexing-with-ragel-and-parsing-with-yacc-using-go-81e50475f88f)
was essential to understanding `go yacc`.
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The [original Liquid engine](https://shopify.github.io/liquid), of course, for
the design and documentation of the Liquid template language. Many of the tag
and filter test cases are taken directly from the Liquid documentation.
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## Other Implementations
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### Go
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- [karlseguin/liquid](https://github.com/karlseguin/liquid) is a dormant
implementation that inspired a lot of forks.
- [acstech/liquid](https://github.com/acstech/liquid) is a more active fork of
Karl Seguin's implementation.
- [hownowstephen/go-liquid](https://github.com/hownowstephen/go-liquid)
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### Other Languages
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See Shopify's [ports of Liquid to other environments](https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Ports-of-Liquid-to-other-environments).
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## License
MIT License
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[coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/osteele/liquid?branch=master
[coveralls-svg]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/osteele/liquid.svg?branch=master
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[go-url]: https://github.com/osteele/gojekyll/actions?query=workflow%3Ago
[go-svg]: https://github.com/osteele/gojekyll/actions/workflows/go.yml/badge.svg
[golangci-lint-url]: https://github.com/osteele/gojekyll/actions?query=workflow%3Agolangci-lint
[golangci-lint-svg]: https://github.com/osteele/gojekyll/actions/workflows/golangci-lint.yml/badge.svg
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[godoc-url]: https://godoc.org/github.com/osteele/liquid
[godoc-svg]: https://godoc.org/github.com/osteele/liquid?status.svg
[license-url]: https://github.com/osteele/liquid/blob/master/LICENSE
[license-svg]: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg
[go-report-card-url]: https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/osteele/liquid
[go-report-card-svg]: https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/osteele/liquid