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Version: 2.8.x(Latest)

Built-in Variables

Please refer to the Response - Template Parsing section for WebServer built-in variables.

Variable Objects

We can use custom objects in templates and access the properties of objects and invoke their methods within the template.

Example:

package main

import (
"context"
"github.com/gogf/gf/v2/frame/g"
)

type T struct {
Name string
}

func (t *T) Hello(name string) string {
return "Hello " + name
}

func (t *T) Test() string {
return "This is test"
}

func main() {
t := &T{"John"}
v := g.View()
content := `{{.t.Hello "there"}}, my name's {{.t.Name}}. {{.t.Test}}.`
if r, err := v.ParseContent(context.TODO(), content, g.Map{"t": t}); err != nil {
g.Dump(err)
} else {
g.Dump(r)
}
}

Here, the variables assigned to the template can be either object pointers or object variables. However, note the defined object methods: if it is an object pointer, you can only call methods where the receiver is an object pointer; if it is an object variable, you can only call methods where the receiver is an object.

After execution, the output is:

Hello there, my name's John. This is test.