Handlebars allows for template reuse through partials. Partials are normal Handlebars templates that may be called directly by other templates.
Handlebars.registerPartial. Handlebars.registerPartial('myPartial', '{{name}}')
myPartial partial. Partials may be precompiled and the precompiled template passed into the second parameter. {{> myPartial }}
myPartial. When the partial executes, it will be run under the current execution context. {{> (whichPartial) }}
whichPartial and then render the partial whose name is returned by this function. whichPartial must be a function. If a simple variable has the partial name, it's possible to resolve it via the lookup helper. {{> (lookup . 'myVariable') }}
{{> myPartial myOtherContext }}
{{> myPartial parameter=value }}
parameter to value when the partial runs. {{> myPartial name=../name }}
{{#> myPartial }}
Failover content
{{/myPartial}}
Failover content if the myPartial partial is not registered. @partial-block. A template of {{#> layout }}
My Content
{{/layout}}
layout partial containing Site Content
{{> @partial-block }}
Site Content My Content
{{#each children as |child|}}
{{#> childEntry}}
{{child.value}}
{{/childEntry}}
{{/each}}
child.value from this template, not the partial. inline decorator. {{#*inline "myPartial"}}
My Content
{{/inline}}
{{#each children}}
{{> myPartial}}
{{/each}}
myPartial partial for each child. {{#> layout}}
{{#*inline "nav"}}
My Nav
{{/inline}}
{{#*inline "content"}}
My Content
{{/inline}}
{{/layout}}
layout partial may be: <div class="nav">
{{> nav}}
</div>
<div class="content">
{{> content}}
</div>
© 2011–2017 by Yehuda Katz
Licensed under the MIT License.
https://handlebarsjs.com/partials.html