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EJS
DESCRIPTION
EJS is a templating engine for JavaScript/Node.js that allows developers to embed plain JavaScript code into HTML markup. The idea is to avoid introducing a separate DSL for templating and instead use familiar JavaScript logic inside template tags to generate dynamic content. You write templates using <% %> scriptlet tags, <%= %> for output, and you can include other templates, pass data, and control flow with loops and conditionals. It’s fast because it compiles templates to JavaScript functions and caches them by default, so subsequent rendering is efficient. EJS supports both server-side render (in Node/Express) and client-side use in the browser, making it versatile for universal apps. Because you’re using raw JS, debugging is simple—the errors are standard JS stack traces with template line numbers included. While it doesn’t impose a rigid structure (you’re free to organize templates however you like), it works reliably and is simple to adopt.
Features
- Simple template syntax using <% %> and <%= %> tags
- Template includes so you can split templates into reusable parts
- Customizable delimiters to fit other syntax preferences
- Caching of compiled templates for improved render performance
- Supports both server-side (Node/Express) and browser usage
- Errors map back to template line-numbers making debugging easier
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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