Injecting a set of files in a Thymeleaf template while keeping the amount of tags at a minimum
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I use a Thymeleaf template to inject a set of files (which contain precalculated HTML) into one big HTML. The files with their metadata are stored in a map called files
, the files content is stored in another map called content
. Both maps share the same key which is basically an id of the files.
The relevant section of the template has these lines:
<div th:each="f : ${files}" th:id="${f.key}">
<h1 th:text="${f.value.pageTitle}"></h1>
[(${content[ f.key ]})]
</div>
The result after this template was processed is:
<div id="1">
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
</div>
<div id="2">
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
</div>
This works fine but in order to place the th:each
I had to introduce a superfluous div
. Can I get rid of the div in the template and have a result like this:
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
html template thymeleaf
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I use a Thymeleaf template to inject a set of files (which contain precalculated HTML) into one big HTML. The files with their metadata are stored in a map called files
, the files content is stored in another map called content
. Both maps share the same key which is basically an id of the files.
The relevant section of the template has these lines:
<div th:each="f : ${files}" th:id="${f.key}">
<h1 th:text="${f.value.pageTitle}"></h1>
[(${content[ f.key ]})]
</div>
The result after this template was processed is:
<div id="1">
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
</div>
<div id="2">
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
</div>
This works fine but in order to place the th:each
I had to introduce a superfluous div
. Can I get rid of the div in the template and have a result like this:
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
html template thymeleaf
Have you triedth:remove="tag"
in thediv
element? thymeleaf.org/doc/tutorials/2.1/…
– aventurin
9 hours ago
@aventurin This looks promising, I will give it a try. I read the tutorial but overlooked this section.
– Marged
7 mins ago
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I use a Thymeleaf template to inject a set of files (which contain precalculated HTML) into one big HTML. The files with their metadata are stored in a map called files
, the files content is stored in another map called content
. Both maps share the same key which is basically an id of the files.
The relevant section of the template has these lines:
<div th:each="f : ${files}" th:id="${f.key}">
<h1 th:text="${f.value.pageTitle}"></h1>
[(${content[ f.key ]})]
</div>
The result after this template was processed is:
<div id="1">
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
</div>
<div id="2">
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
</div>
This works fine but in order to place the th:each
I had to introduce a superfluous div
. Can I get rid of the div in the template and have a result like this:
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
html template thymeleaf
I use a Thymeleaf template to inject a set of files (which contain precalculated HTML) into one big HTML. The files with their metadata are stored in a map called files
, the files content is stored in another map called content
. Both maps share the same key which is basically an id of the files.
The relevant section of the template has these lines:
<div th:each="f : ${files}" th:id="${f.key}">
<h1 th:text="${f.value.pageTitle}"></h1>
[(${content[ f.key ]})]
</div>
The result after this template was processed is:
<div id="1">
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
</div>
<div id="2">
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
</div>
This works fine but in order to place the th:each
I had to introduce a superfluous div
. Can I get rid of the div in the template and have a result like this:
<h1>Title of document with ID 1</h1>
Content of file with ID 1
<h1>Title of document with ID 2</h1>
Content of file with ID 2
html template thymeleaf
html template thymeleaf
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Have you triedth:remove="tag"
in thediv
element? thymeleaf.org/doc/tutorials/2.1/…
– aventurin
9 hours ago
@aventurin This looks promising, I will give it a try. I read the tutorial but overlooked this section.
– Marged
7 mins ago
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Have you triedth:remove="tag"
in thediv
element? thymeleaf.org/doc/tutorials/2.1/…
– aventurin
9 hours ago
@aventurin This looks promising, I will give it a try. I read the tutorial but overlooked this section.
– Marged
7 mins ago
Have you tried
th:remove="tag"
in the div
element? thymeleaf.org/doc/tutorials/2.1/…– aventurin
9 hours ago
Have you tried
th:remove="tag"
in the div
element? thymeleaf.org/doc/tutorials/2.1/…– aventurin
9 hours ago
@aventurin This looks promising, I will give it a try. I read the tutorial but overlooked this section.
– Marged
7 mins ago
@aventurin This looks promising, I will give it a try. I read the tutorial but overlooked this section.
– Marged
7 mins ago
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Have you tried
th:remove="tag"
in thediv
element? thymeleaf.org/doc/tutorials/2.1/…– aventurin
9 hours ago
@aventurin This looks promising, I will give it a try. I read the tutorial but overlooked this section.
– Marged
7 mins ago