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Example: {{#if (eq a b)}}Do something{{/if}}
Example: {{#if (gt a b)}}Do something{{/if}}
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Example: {{#if (gte a b)}}Do something{{/if}}
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IMHO this diverges from the standard functionality of handlebars, i.e., this feature-set is not a part of the built-in handlebars helpers. Perhaps consider moving this into a plugin lib separate from this lib to keep this consistent with the standard feature-set of handlebars. Cf. https://github.com/jmurphyau/ember-truth-helpers for keeping truth helpers separate from the handlebars proper. |
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Thanks for the comment. In fact I'm using truth-helper on another project and I thought it was handlebars built-in. I'll move that to another gem :) |
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Basically, support simple boolean helpers to introduce a bit of logic in the templates.
eqto compare equality between itemsincludesto check if item2 is included in item 1gtto check if item1 is greater than item1gteto check if item1 is greater than or equal to item1ltto check if item1 is lesser than item1lteto check if item1 is lesser than or equal to item1The idea is to use those helpers inside other helpers (
iforunless).Example: