Reputation: 2308
I try to call a registered handlebar helper inside a {{#each}}
loop. Unfortunately Ember.js complains because it tries to resolve the helper as a property of the controller rather than a helper.
Handlebars.registerHelper('testHelper', function(name) {
return 'foo: ' + name
});
(names and content are just dummy values to show the example)
{{#each entry in App.testController}}
<div>{{{testHelper entry.name}}}</div>
{{/each}}
The error that the Ember.js prints is:
Uncaught Error: Handlebars error: Could not find property 'testHelper' on object <App.testController:ember254>.
How do I need to call the registered helper so that it gets recognized?
Upvotes: 8
Views: 12809
Reputation: 18408
If you don't want to use a global helper then you could use a "pathed query":
{{#each entry in App.testController}}
<div>{{{../testHelper entry.name}}}</div>
{{/each}}
../
is the syntax for a pathed query. It causes you to traverse up the scope tree 1 level, and access private data from a parent scope. To traverse 2 levels upwards you could do the following ../../
. This is useful if you have nested for-loops.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 173
My helpers are written in individual files, so I modified @MikeAski's answer to be the following.
In helpers/my-helper.js
:
var MyHelper = function(value) {
return moment(value).format("MMMM Do, YYYY");
};
export
default MyHelper;
At the top of app.js
:
// import modules
import myHelper from 'appkit/helpers/my-helper';
// register custom helpers
Ember.Handlebars.registerBoundHelper('myHelper', myHelper);
Then you don't even need the {{#with}}
in handlebars, just use as a normal helper.
{{#each thing}}
{{myHelper thing.foo}}
{{/each}}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 9236
Got it running, either with this solution,
Javascript
Handlebars.registerHelper('testHelper', function(property, options) {
return 'foo: ' + Ember.get(options.data.view.content, property);
});
Handlebars template
<script type="text/x-handlebars" data-template-name='app-view'>
<ul>
{{#each entry in content}}
<li>{{testHelper name}}</li>
{{/each}}
</ul>
</script>
Or even better, with this one:
Javascript
Handlebars.registerHelper('testHelper', function(property) {
return 'foo: ' + Ember.get(this, property);
});
Handlebars template
<script type="text/x-handlebars" data-template-name='app-view'>
<ul>
{{#each entry in content}}
{{#with entry}}
<li>{{testHelper name}}</li>
{{/with}}
{{/each}}
</ul>
</script>
Upvotes: 9