defmodule Temple do
@moduledoc """
Temple syntax is available inside the `temple`, and is compiled into efficient Elixir code at compile time using the configured `EEx.Engine`.
You should checkout the [guides](https://hexdocs.pm/temple/your-first-template.html) for a more in depth explanation.
## Usage
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.HomePage do
import Temple
def render() do
assigns = %{title: "My Site | Sign Up", logged_in: false}
temple do
""
html do
head do
meta charset: "utf-8"
meta http_equiv: "X-UA-Compatible", content: "IE=edge"
meta name: "viewport", content: "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"
link rel: "stylesheet", href: "/css/app.css"
title do: @title
end
body do
header class: "header" do
ul do
li do
a href: "/", do: "Home"
end
li do
if @logged_in do
a href: "/logout", do: "Logout"
else
a href: "/login", do: "Login"
end
end
end
end
main do
"Hi! Welcome to my website."
end
end
end
end
end
end
```
## Configuration
### Engine
By default Temple wil use the `EEx.SmartEngine`, but you can configure it to use any other engine. Examples could be `Phoenix.HTML.Engine` or `Phoenix.LiveView.Engine`.
```elixir
config :temple, engine: Phoenix.HTML.Engine
```
### Aliases
You can add an alias for an element if there is a namespace collision with a function. If you are using `Phoenix.HTML`, there will be namespace collisions with the `` and `