How to use variables with pug mixin in angular?
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I'm trying to build a mixin with with pug that takes an angular variable as an input and shows the input data. I can get it work with a string but not when I try and include an async data value. How could I do this?
//component.view.pug
h3 {{ (item | async)?.firstname }} {{ (item | async)?.lastname }}
+myMixin(item)
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark {{ data| async | json}}
angular pug
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I'm trying to build a mixin with with pug that takes an angular variable as an input and shows the input data. I can get it work with a string but not when I try and include an async data value. How could I do this?
//component.view.pug
h3 {{ (item | async)?.firstname }} {{ (item | async)?.lastname }}
+myMixin(item)
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark {{ data| async | json}}
angular pug
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up vote
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I'm trying to build a mixin with with pug that takes an angular variable as an input and shows the input data. I can get it work with a string but not when I try and include an async data value. How could I do this?
//component.view.pug
h3 {{ (item | async)?.firstname }} {{ (item | async)?.lastname }}
+myMixin(item)
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark {{ data| async | json}}
angular pug
I'm trying to build a mixin with with pug that takes an angular variable as an input and shows the input data. I can get it work with a string but not when I try and include an async data value. How could I do this?
//component.view.pug
h3 {{ (item | async)?.firstname }} {{ (item | async)?.lastname }}
+myMixin(item)
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark {{ data| async | json}}
angular pug
angular pug
asked Nov 19 at 20:16
Justin Young
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Pug is server-side and angular is client-side. Your question can't be answered with anything but "it can't be done" because these two platforms don't interoperate like this.
To solve your problem you can render the Angular code in the pug mixin:
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark(ngClass="!{data}| async | json"}
I'm not 100% sure which variable is which in your pasted code, but in the example above data
comes from pug, and both async
and json
are Angular variables.
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1 Answer
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Pug is server-side and angular is client-side. Your question can't be answered with anything but "it can't be done" because these two platforms don't interoperate like this.
To solve your problem you can render the Angular code in the pug mixin:
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark(ngClass="!{data}| async | json"}
I'm not 100% sure which variable is which in your pasted code, but in the example above data
comes from pug, and both async
and json
are Angular variables.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Pug is server-side and angular is client-side. Your question can't be answered with anything but "it can't be done" because these two platforms don't interoperate like this.
To solve your problem you can render the Angular code in the pug mixin:
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark(ngClass="!{data}| async | json"}
I'm not 100% sure which variable is which in your pasted code, but in the example above data
comes from pug, and both async
and json
are Angular variables.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Pug is server-side and angular is client-side. Your question can't be answered with anything but "it can't be done" because these two platforms don't interoperate like this.
To solve your problem you can render the Angular code in the pug mixin:
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark(ngClass="!{data}| async | json"}
I'm not 100% sure which variable is which in your pasted code, but in the example above data
comes from pug, and both async
and json
are Angular variables.
Pug is server-side and angular is client-side. Your question can't be answered with anything but "it can't be done" because these two platforms don't interoperate like this.
To solve your problem you can render the Angular code in the pug mixin:
mixin pre(data)
pre.bg-dark(ngClass="!{data}| async | json"}
I'm not 100% sure which variable is which in your pasted code, but in the example above data
comes from pug, and both async
and json
are Angular variables.
answered Nov 20 at 22:03
Graham
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