Generate html file from Handlebars template and data object












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I have a class called HtmlFile which has a method called generate. The generate() method is responsible for generating an html file from handlebars template and data object provided in HtmlFile class's constructor.



I am confused on what code design should I use for this use case and what variable names to choose.



class HtmlFile {
public file: any = null;
private template: any = null;
private data: any = null;
constructor(templatePath: string, params: any) {
this.template = path.resolve(templatePath);
this.data = params;
}

public async generate() {
try {
const error = this._validate();
if (error) {
throw error;
}
const fileContent = fs.readFileSync(this.template, "utf8");
const html = handlebars.compile(fileContent)(this.data);
return html;
} catch (e) {
throw e;
}
}

private _validate() {
let errStr: any = null;
if (typeof this.template !== "string") {
errStr = `expected template path to be a string, instead got
${typeof this.template}`;
}
if (typeof this.data !== "object") {
errStr = `expected data to be an object, instead got ${typeof
this.data}`;
}
return errStr;
}
}


And I am using this class in the following manner



let htmlFile = new HtmlFile("./src/templates/sample.hbs", invoiceOptions);
const html: any = await htmlFile.generate();
return html;


I also want suggestions on what variable names should I use in place of htmlFile and html.



Thanks in advance









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    I have a class called HtmlFile which has a method called generate. The generate() method is responsible for generating an html file from handlebars template and data object provided in HtmlFile class's constructor.



    I am confused on what code design should I use for this use case and what variable names to choose.



    class HtmlFile {
    public file: any = null;
    private template: any = null;
    private data: any = null;
    constructor(templatePath: string, params: any) {
    this.template = path.resolve(templatePath);
    this.data = params;
    }

    public async generate() {
    try {
    const error = this._validate();
    if (error) {
    throw error;
    }
    const fileContent = fs.readFileSync(this.template, "utf8");
    const html = handlebars.compile(fileContent)(this.data);
    return html;
    } catch (e) {
    throw e;
    }
    }

    private _validate() {
    let errStr: any = null;
    if (typeof this.template !== "string") {
    errStr = `expected template path to be a string, instead got
    ${typeof this.template}`;
    }
    if (typeof this.data !== "object") {
    errStr = `expected data to be an object, instead got ${typeof
    this.data}`;
    }
    return errStr;
    }
    }


    And I am using this class in the following manner



    let htmlFile = new HtmlFile("./src/templates/sample.hbs", invoiceOptions);
    const html: any = await htmlFile.generate();
    return html;


    I also want suggestions on what variable names should I use in place of htmlFile and html.



    Thanks in advance









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      I have a class called HtmlFile which has a method called generate. The generate() method is responsible for generating an html file from handlebars template and data object provided in HtmlFile class's constructor.



      I am confused on what code design should I use for this use case and what variable names to choose.



      class HtmlFile {
      public file: any = null;
      private template: any = null;
      private data: any = null;
      constructor(templatePath: string, params: any) {
      this.template = path.resolve(templatePath);
      this.data = params;
      }

      public async generate() {
      try {
      const error = this._validate();
      if (error) {
      throw error;
      }
      const fileContent = fs.readFileSync(this.template, "utf8");
      const html = handlebars.compile(fileContent)(this.data);
      return html;
      } catch (e) {
      throw e;
      }
      }

      private _validate() {
      let errStr: any = null;
      if (typeof this.template !== "string") {
      errStr = `expected template path to be a string, instead got
      ${typeof this.template}`;
      }
      if (typeof this.data !== "object") {
      errStr = `expected data to be an object, instead got ${typeof
      this.data}`;
      }
      return errStr;
      }
      }


      And I am using this class in the following manner



      let htmlFile = new HtmlFile("./src/templates/sample.hbs", invoiceOptions);
      const html: any = await htmlFile.generate();
      return html;


      I also want suggestions on what variable names should I use in place of htmlFile and html.



      Thanks in advance









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      I have a class called HtmlFile which has a method called generate. The generate() method is responsible for generating an html file from handlebars template and data object provided in HtmlFile class's constructor.



      I am confused on what code design should I use for this use case and what variable names to choose.



      class HtmlFile {
      public file: any = null;
      private template: any = null;
      private data: any = null;
      constructor(templatePath: string, params: any) {
      this.template = path.resolve(templatePath);
      this.data = params;
      }

      public async generate() {
      try {
      const error = this._validate();
      if (error) {
      throw error;
      }
      const fileContent = fs.readFileSync(this.template, "utf8");
      const html = handlebars.compile(fileContent)(this.data);
      return html;
      } catch (e) {
      throw e;
      }
      }

      private _validate() {
      let errStr: any = null;
      if (typeof this.template !== "string") {
      errStr = `expected template path to be a string, instead got
      ${typeof this.template}`;
      }
      if (typeof this.data !== "object") {
      errStr = `expected data to be an object, instead got ${typeof
      this.data}`;
      }
      return errStr;
      }
      }


      And I am using this class in the following manner



      let htmlFile = new HtmlFile("./src/templates/sample.hbs", invoiceOptions);
      const html: any = await htmlFile.generate();
      return html;


      I also want suggestions on what variable names should I use in place of htmlFile and html.



      Thanks in advance







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