use askama::Template; #[derive(Template)] #[template(source = "{% let v = s %}{{ v }}", ext = "txt")] struct LetTemplate<'a> { s: &'a str, } #[test] fn test_let() { let t = LetTemplate { s: "foo" }; assert_eq!(t.render().unwrap(), "foo"); } #[derive(Template)] #[template(path = "let.html")] struct LetTupleTemplate<'a> { s: &'a str, t: (&'a str, &'a str), } #[test] fn test_let_tuple() { let t = LetTupleTemplate { s: "foo", t: ("bar", "bazz"), }; assert_eq!(t.render().unwrap(), "foo\nbarbazz"); } #[derive(Template)] #[template(path = "let-decl.html")] struct LetDeclTemplate<'a> { cond: bool, s: &'a str, } #[test] fn test_let_decl() { let t = LetDeclTemplate { cond: false, s: "bar", }; assert_eq!(t.render().unwrap(), "bar"); } #[derive(Template)] #[template(source = "{% for v in self.0 %}{{ v }}{% endfor %}", ext = "txt")] struct SelfIterTemplate(Vec); #[test] fn test_self_iter() { let t = SelfIterTemplate(vec![1, 2, 3]); assert_eq!(t.render().unwrap(), "123"); }