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Embedded JavaScript templates<br/>
[![Known Vulnerabilities](https://snyk.io/test/npm/ejs/badge.svg?style=flat)](https://snyk.io/test/npm/ejs)
=============================
## Security
Security professionals, before reporting any security issues, please reference the
<a href="https://github.com/mde/ejs/blob/main/SECURITY.md">SECURITY.md</a>
in this project, in particular, the following: "EJS is effectively a JavaScript runtime.
Its entire job is to execute JavaScript. If you run the EJS render method without
checking the inputs yourself, you are responsible for the results."
In short, DO NOT submit 'vulnerabilities' that include this snippet of code:
```javascript
app.get('/', (req, res) => {
res.render('index', req.query);
});
```
## Installation
```bash
$ npm install ejs
```
## Features
* Control flow with `<% %>`
* Escaped output with `<%= %>` (escape function configurable)
* Unescaped raw output with `<%- %>`
* Newline-trim mode ('newline slurping') with `-%>` ending tag
* Whitespace-trim mode (slurp all whitespace) for control flow with `<%_ _%>`
* Custom delimiters (e.g. `[? ?]` instead of `<% %>`)
* Includes
* Client-side support
* Static caching of intermediate JavaScript
* Static caching of templates
* Complies with the [Express](http://expressjs.com) view system
## Example
```ejs
<% if (user) { %>
<h2><%= user.name %></h2>
<% } %>
```
Try EJS online at: https://ionicabizau.github.io/ejs-playground/.
## Basic usage
```javascript
let template = ejs.compile(str, options);
template(data);
// => Rendered HTML string
ejs.render(str, data, options);
// => Rendered HTML string
ejs.renderFile(filename, data, options, function(err, str){
// str => Rendered HTML string
});
```
It is also possible to use `ejs.render(dataAndOptions);` where you pass
everything in a single object. In that case, you'll end up with local variables
for all the passed options. However, be aware that your code could break if we
add an option with the same name as one of your data object's properties.
Therefore, we do not recommend using this shortcut.
### Important
You should never give end-users unfettered access to the EJS render method, If you do so you are using EJS in an inherently un-secure way.
### Options
- `cache` Compiled functions are cached, requires `filename`
- `filename` The name of the file being rendered. Not required if you
are using `renderFile()`. Used by `cache` to key caches, and for includes.
- `root` Set template root(s) for includes with an absolute path (e.g, /file.ejs).
Can be array to try to resolve include from multiple directories.
- `views` An array of paths to use when resolving includes with relative paths.
- `context` Function execution context
- `compileDebug` When `false` no debug instrumentation is compiled
- `client` When `true`, compiles a function that can be rendered
in the browser without needing to load the EJS Runtime
([ejs.min.js](https://github.com/mde/ejs/releases/latest)).
- `delimiter` Character to use for inner delimiter, by default '%'
- `openDelimiter` Character to use for opening delimiter, by default '<'
- `closeDelimiter` Character to use for closing delimiter, by default '>'
- `debug` Outputs generated function body
- `strict` When set to `true`, generated function is in strict mode
- `_with` Whether or not to use `with() {}` constructs. If `false`
then the locals will be stored in the `locals` object. Set to `false` in strict mode.
- `destructuredLocals` An array of local variables that are always destructured from
the locals object, available even in strict mode.
- `localsName` Name to use for the object storing local variables when not using
`with` Defaults to `locals`
- `rmWhitespace` Remove all safe-to-remove whitespace, including leading
and trailing whitespace. It also enables a safer version of `-%>` line
slurping for all scriptlet tags (it does not strip new lines of tags in
the middle of a line).
- `escape` The escaping function used with `<%=` construct. It is
used in rendering and is `.toString()`ed in the generation of client functions.
(By default escapes XML).
- `outputFunctionName` Set to a string (e.g., 'echo' or 'print') for a function to print
output inside scriptlet tags.
- `async` When `true`, EJS will use an async function for rendering. (Depends
on async/await support in the JS runtime.
- `includer` Custom function to handle EJS includes, receives `(originalPath, parsedPath)`
parameters, where `originalPath` is the path in include as-is and `parsedPath` is the
previously resolved path. Should return an object `{ filename, template }`,
you may return only one of the properties, where `filename` is the final parsed path and `template`
is the included content.
This project uses [JSDoc](http://usejsdoc.org/). For the full public API
documentation, clone the repository and run `jake doc`. This will run JSDoc
with the proper options and output the documentation to `out/`. If you want
the both the public & private API docs, run `jake devdoc` instead.
### Tags
- `<%` 'Scriptlet' tag, for control-flow, no output
- `<%_` 'Whitespace Slurping' Scriptlet tag, strips all whitespace before it
- `<%=` Outputs the value into the template (escaped)
- `<%-` Outputs the unescaped value into the template
- `<%#` Comment tag, no execution, no output
- `<%%` Outputs a literal '<%'
- `%%>` Outputs a literal '%>'
- `%>` Plain ending tag
- `-%>` Trim-mode ('newline slurp') tag, trims following newline
- `_%>` 'Whitespace Slurping' ending tag, removes all whitespace after it
For the full syntax documentation, please see [docs/syntax.md](https://github.com/mde/ejs/blob/master/docs/syntax.md).
### Includes
Includes either have to be an absolute path, or, if not, are assumed as
relative to the template with the `include` call. For example if you are
including `./views/user/show.ejs` from `./views/users.ejs` you would
use `<%- include('user/show') %>`.
You must specify the `filename` option for the template with the `include`
call unless you are using `renderFile()`.
You'll likely want to use the raw output tag (`<%-`) with your include to avoid
double-escaping the HTML output.
```ejs
<ul>
<% users.forEach(function(user){ %>
<%- include('user/show', {user: user}) %>
<% }); %>
</ul>
```
Includes are inserted at runtime, so you can use variables for the path in the
`include` call (for example `<%- include(somePath) %>`). Variables in your
top-level data object are available to all your includes, but local variables
need to be passed down.
NOTE: Include preprocessor directives (`<% include user/show %>`) are
not supported in v3.0+.
## Custom delimiters
Custom delimiters can be applied on a per-template basis, or globally:
```javascript
let ejs = require('ejs'),
users = ['geddy', 'neil', 'alex'];
// Just one template
ejs.render('<p>[?= users.join(" | "); ?]</p>', {users: users}, {delimiter: '?', openDelimiter: '[', closeDelimiter: ']'});
// => '<p>geddy | neil | alex</p>'
// Or globally
ejs.delimiter = '?';
ejs.openDelimiter = '[';
ejs.closeDelimiter = ']';
ejs.render('<p>[?= users.join(" | "); ?]</p>', {users: users});
// => '<p>geddy | neil | alex</p>'
```
### Caching
EJS ships with a basic in-process cache for caching the intermediate JavaScript
functions used to render templates. It's easy to plug in LRU caching using
Node's `lru-cache` library:
```javascript
let ejs = require('ejs'),
LRU = require('lru-cache');
ejs.cache = LRU(100); // LRU cache with 100-item limit
```
If you want to clear the EJS cache, call `ejs.clearCache`. If you're using the
LRU cache and need a different limit, simple reset `ejs.cache` to a new instance
of the LRU.
### Custom file loader
The default file loader is `fs.readFileSync`, if you want to customize it, you can set ejs.fileLoader.
```javascript
let ejs = require('ejs');
let myFileLoad = function (filePath) {
return 'myFileLoad: ' + fs.readFileSync(filePath);
};
ejs.fileLoader = myFileLoad;
```
With this feature, you can preprocess the template before reading it.
### Layouts
EJS does not specifically support blocks, but layouts can be implemented by
including headers and footers, like so:
```ejs
<%- include('header') -%>
<h1>
Title
</h1>
<p>
My page
</p>
<%- include('footer') -%>
```
## Client-side support
Go to the [Latest Release](https://github.com/mde/ejs/releases/latest), download
`./ejs.js` or `./ejs.min.js`. Alternately, you can compile it yourself by cloning
the repository and running `jake build` (or `$(npm bin)/jake build` if jake is
not installed globally).
Include one of these files on your page, and `ejs` should be available globally.
### Example
```html
<div id="output"></div>
<script src="ejs.min.js"></script>
<script>
let people = ['geddy', 'neil', 'alex'],
html = ejs.render('<%= people.join(", "); %>', {people: people});
// With jQuery:
$('#output').html(html);
// Vanilla JS:
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML = html;
</script>
```
### Caveats
Most of EJS will work as expected; however, there are a few things to note:
1. Obviously, since you do not have access to the filesystem, `ejs.renderFile()` won't work.
2. For the same reason, `include`s do not work unless you use an `include callback`. Here is an example:
```javascript
let str = "Hello <%= include('file', {person: 'John'}); %>",
fn = ejs.compile(str, {client: true});
fn(data, null, function(path, d){ // include callback
// path -> 'file'
// d -> {person: 'John'}
// Put your code here
// Return the contents of file as a string
}); // returns rendered string
```
See the [examples folder](https://github.com/mde/ejs/tree/master/examples) for more details.
## CLI
EJS ships with a full-featured CLI. Options are similar to those used in JavaScript code:
- `-o / --output-file FILE` Write the rendered output to FILE rather than stdout.
- `-f / --data-file FILE` Must be JSON-formatted. Use parsed input from FILE as data for rendering.
- `-i / --data-input STRING` Must be JSON-formatted and URI-encoded. Use parsed input from STRING as data for rendering.
- `-m / --delimiter CHARACTER` Use CHARACTER with angle brackets for open/close (defaults to %).
- `-p / --open-delimiter CHARACTER` Use CHARACTER instead of left angle bracket to open.
- `-c / --close-delimiter CHARACTER` Use CHARACTER instead of right angle bracket to close.
- `-s / --strict` When set to `true`, generated function is in strict mode
- `-n / --no-with` Use 'locals' object for vars rather than using `with` (implies --strict).
- `-l / --locals-name` Name to use for the object storing local variables when not using `with`.
- `-w / --rm-whitespace` Remove all safe-to-remove whitespace, including leading and trailing whitespace.
- `-d / --debug` Outputs generated function body
- `-h / --help` Display this help message.
- `-V/v / --version` Display the EJS version.
Here are some examples of usage:
```shell
$ ejs -p [ -c ] ./template_file.ejs -o ./output.html
$ ejs ./test/fixtures/user.ejs name=Lerxst
$ ejs -n -l _ ./some_template.ejs -f ./data_file.json
```
### Data input
There is a variety of ways to pass the CLI data for rendering.
Stdin:
```shell
$ ./test/fixtures/user_data.json | ejs ./test/fixtures/user.ejs
$ ejs ./test/fixtures/user.ejs < test/fixtures/user_data.json
```
A data file:
```shell
$ ejs ./test/fixtures/user.ejs -f ./user_data.json
```
A command-line option (must be URI-encoded):
```shell
./bin/cli.js -i %7B%22name%22%3A%20%22foo%22%7D ./test/fixtures/user.ejs
```
Or, passing values directly at the end of the invocation:
```shell
./bin/cli.js -m $ ./test/fixtures/user.ejs name=foo
```
### Output
The CLI by default send output to stdout, but you can use the `-o` or `--output-file`
flag to specify a target file to send the output to.
## IDE Integration with Syntax Highlighting
VSCode:Javascript EJS by *DigitalBrainstem*
## Related projects
There are a number of implementations of EJS:
* TJ's implementation, the v1 of this library: https://github.com/tj/ejs
* EJS Embedded JavaScript Framework on Google Code: https://code.google.com/p/embeddedjavascript/
* Sam Stephenson's Ruby implementation: https://rubygems.org/gems/ejs
* Erubis, an ERB implementation which also runs JavaScript: http://www.kuwata-lab.com/erubis/users-guide.04.html#lang-javascript
* DigitalBrainstem EJS Language support: https://github.com/Digitalbrainstem/ejs-grammar
## License
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
(<http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>)
- - -
EJS Embedded JavaScript templates copyright 2112
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#!/usr/bin/env node
/*
* EJS Embedded JavaScript templates
* Copyright 2112 Matthew Eernisse (mde@fleegix.org)
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
let path = require('path');
let program = require('jake').program;
delete global.jake; // NO NOT WANT
program.setTaskNames = function (n) { this.taskNames = n; };
let ejs = require('../lib/ejs');
let { hyphenToCamel } = require('../lib/utils');
let fs = require('fs');
let args = process.argv.slice(2);
let usage = fs.readFileSync(`${__dirname}/../usage.txt`).toString();
const CLI_OPTS = [
{ full: 'output-file',
abbr: 'o',
expectValue: true,
},
{ full: 'data-file',
abbr: 'f',
expectValue: true,
},
{ full: 'data-input',
abbr: 'i',
expectValue: true,
},
{ full: 'delimiter',
abbr: 'm',
expectValue: true,
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'open-delimiter',
abbr: 'p',
expectValue: true,
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'close-delimiter',
abbr: 'c',
expectValue: true,
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'strict',
abbr: 's',
expectValue: false,
allowValue: false,
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'no-with',
abbr: 'n',
expectValue: false,
allowValue: false,
},
{ full: 'locals-name',
abbr: 'l',
expectValue: true,
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'rm-whitespace',
abbr: 'w',
expectValue: false,
allowValue: false,
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'debug',
abbr: 'd',
expectValue: false,
allowValue: false,
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'help',
abbr: 'h',
passThrough: true,
},
{ full: 'version',
abbr: 'V',
passThrough: true,
},
// Alias lowercase v
{ full: 'version',
abbr: 'v',
passThrough: true,
},
];
let preempts = {
version: function () {
program.die(ejs.VERSION);
},
help: function () {
program.die(usage);
}
};
let stdin = '';
process.stdin.setEncoding('utf8');
process.stdin.on('readable', () => {
let chunk;
while ((chunk = process.stdin.read()) !== null) {
stdin += chunk;
}
});
function run() {
program.availableOpts = CLI_OPTS;
program.parseArgs(args);
let templatePath = program.taskNames[0];
let pVals = program.envVars;
let pOpts = {};
for (let p in program.opts) {
let name = hyphenToCamel(p);
pOpts[name] = program.opts[p];
}
let opts = {};
let vals = {};
// Same-named 'passthrough' opts
CLI_OPTS.forEach((opt) => {
let optName = hyphenToCamel(opt.full);
if (opt.passThrough && typeof pOpts[optName] != 'undefined') {
opts[optName] = pOpts[optName];
}
});
// Bail out for help/version
for (let p in opts) {
if (preempts[p]) {
return preempts[p]();
}
}
// Ensure there's a template to render
if (!templatePath) {
throw new Error('Please provide a template path. (Run ejs -h for help)');
}
if (opts.strict) {
pOpts.noWith = true;
}
if (pOpts.noWith) {
opts._with = false;
}
// Grab and parse any input data, in order of precedence:
// 1. Stdin
// 2. CLI arg via -i
// 3. Data file via -f
// Any individual vals passed at the end (e.g., foo=bar) will override
// any vals previously set
let input;
let err = new Error('Please do not pass data multiple ways. Pick one of stdin, -f, or -i.');
if (stdin) {
input = stdin;
}
else if (pOpts.dataInput) {
if (input) {
throw err;
}
input = decodeURIComponent(pOpts.dataInput);
}
else if (pOpts.dataFile) {
if (input) {
throw err;
}
input = fs.readFileSync(pOpts.dataFile).toString();
}
if (input) {
vals = JSON.parse(input);
}
// Override / set any individual values passed from the command line
for (let p in pVals) {
vals[p] = pVals[p];
}
opts.filename = path.resolve(process.cwd(), templatePath);
let template = fs.readFileSync(opts.filename).toString();
let output = ejs.render(template, vals, opts);
if (pOpts.outputFile) {
fs.writeFileSync(pOpts.outputFile, output);
}
else {
process.stdout.write(output);
}
process.exit();
}
// Defer execution so that stdin can be read if necessary
setImmediate(run);

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var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var execSync = require('child_process').execSync;
var exec = function (cmd) {
execSync(cmd, {stdio: 'inherit'});
};
/* global jake, task, desc, publishTask */
task('build', ['lint', 'clean', 'browserify', 'minify'], function () {
console.log('Build completed.');
});
desc('Cleans browerified/minified files and package files');
task('clean', ['clobber'], function () {
jake.rmRf('./ejs.js');
jake.rmRf('./ejs.min.js');
console.log('Cleaned up compiled files.');
});
desc('Lints the source code');
task('lint', ['clean'], function () {
var epath = path.join('./node_modules/.bin/eslint');
exec(epath+' "**/*.js"');
console.log('Linting completed.');
});
task('browserify', function () {
var epath = path.join('./node_modules/browserify/bin/cmd.js');
exec(epath+' --standalone ejs lib/ejs.js > ejs.js');
console.log('Browserification completed.');
});
task('minify', function () {
var epath = path.join('./node_modules/uglify-js/bin/uglifyjs');
exec(epath+' ejs.js > ejs.min.js');
console.log('Minification completed.');
});
desc('Generates the EJS API docs for the public API');
task('doc', function () {
jake.rmRf('out');
var epath = path.join('./node_modules/.bin/jsdoc');
exec(epath+' --verbose -c jsdoc.json lib/* docs/jsdoc/*');
console.log('Documentation generated in ./out.');
});
desc('Generates the EJS API docs for the public and private API');
task('devdoc', function () {
jake.rmRf('out');
var epath = path.join('./node_modules/.bin/jsdoc');
exec(epath+' --verbose -p -c jsdoc.json lib/* docs/jsdoc/*');
console.log('Documentation generated in ./out.');
});
desc('Publishes the EJS API docs');
task('docPublish', ['doc'], function () {
fs.writeFileSync('out/CNAME', 'api.ejs.co');
console.log('Pushing docs to gh-pages...');
var epath = path.join('./node_modules/.bin/git-directory-deploy');
exec(epath+' --directory out/');
console.log('Docs published to gh-pages.');
});
desc('Runs the EJS test suite');
task('test', ['lint'], function () {
exec(path.join('./node_modules/.bin/mocha --u tdd'));
});
publishTask('ejs', ['build'], function () {
this.packageFiles.include([
'jakefile.js',
'README.md',
'LICENSE',
'package.json',
'ejs.js',
'ejs.min.js',
'lib/**',
'bin/**',
'usage.txt'
]);
});
jake.Task.publish.on('complete', function () {
console.log('Updating hosted docs...');
console.log('If this fails, run jake docPublish to re-try.');
jake.Task.docPublish.invoke();
});

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{
"name": "ejs",
"description": "Embedded JavaScript templates",
"keywords": [
"template",
"engine",
"ejs"
],
"version": "3.1.10",
"author": "Matthew Eernisse <mde@fleegix.org> (http://fleegix.org)",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"bin": {
"ejs": "./bin/cli.js"
},
"main": "./lib/ejs.js",
"jsdelivr": "ejs.min.js",
"unpkg": "ejs.min.js",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git://github.com/mde/ejs.git"
},
"bugs": "https://github.com/mde/ejs/issues",
"homepage": "https://github.com/mde/ejs",
"dependencies": {
"jake": "^10.8.5"
},
"devDependencies": {
"browserify": "^16.5.1",
"eslint": "^6.8.0",
"git-directory-deploy": "^1.5.1",
"jsdoc": "^4.0.2",
"lru-cache": "^4.0.1",
"mocha": "^10.2.0",
"uglify-js": "^3.3.16"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=0.10.0"
},
"scripts": {
"test": "npx jake test"
}
}

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EJS Embedded JavaScript templates
{Usage}: ejs [options ...] template-file [data variables ...]
{Options}:
-o, --output-file FILE Write the rendered output to FILE rather than stdout.
-f, --data-file FILE Must be JSON-formatted. Use parsed input from FILE as data for rendering.
-i, --data-input STRING Must be JSON-formatted and URI-encoded. Use parsed input from STRING as data for rendering.
-m, --delimiter CHARACTER Use CHARACTER with angle brackets for open/close (defaults to %).
-p, --open-delimiter CHARACTER Use CHARACTER instead of left angle bracket to open.
-c, --close-delimiter CHARACTER Use CHARACTER instead of right angle bracket to close.
-s, --strict When set to `true`, generated function is in strict mode
-n --no-with Use 'locals' object for vars rather than using `with` (implies --strict).
-l --locals-name Name to use for the object storing local variables when not using `with`.
-w --rm-whitespace Remove all safe-to-remove whitespace, including leading and trailing whitespace.
-d --debug Outputs generated function body
-h, --help Display this help message.
-V/v, --version Display the EJS version.
{Examples}:
ejs -m $ ./test/fixtures/user.ejs -f ./user_data.json
ejs -m $ ./test/fixtures/user.ejs name=Lerxst
ejs -p [ -c ] ./template_file.ejs -o ./output.html
ejs -n -l _ ./some_template.ejs -f ./data_file.json
ejs -w ./template_with_whitspace.ejs -o ./output_file.html