Reputation: 1885
Say I had a template that was like:
<script type="text/x-handlebars" id="something">
<div class="thisIsJustAnExample">Something I wanted in the template</div>
{{outlet}}
<div class="thisIsJustAnotherExample">Something else I wanted in the template</div>
</script>
And do the following in another template:
<script type="text/x-handlebars" id="thisThingPutsSomethingInSomething">
<span>
{{#partial "something"}}
<div>Some stuff I want to go into the outlet...</div>
{{/partial}}
</span>
</script>
So the result is:
<div class="thisIsJustAnExample">Something I wanted in the template</div>
<div>Some stuff I want to go into the outlet...</div>
<div class="thisIsJustAnotherExample">Something else I wanted in the template</div>
Is this possible?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 108
Reputation: 1052
Just load the {{partial}} at the place of your {{outlet}}. You can achieve the final output.
Jsbin - Link
Note: Your partial template-name should begin with a "_" refer the link - Partial_naming_convention
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 47367
Using a view this can be easily accomplished:
Parent Template and View
<script type="text/x-handlebars" data-template-name="foo">
hello {{yield}} world
</script>
App.FooView = Em.View.extend({
layoutName:'foo'
});
Usage
{{#view App.FooView}}
{{item}}
{{/view}}
Example
http://emberjs.jsbin.com/deluxaha/1/edit
Upvotes: 1