Haml lets you prefix a group of attributes by wrapping them in a hash. This is only possible with the {}
attribute syntax, not with the ()
attribute syntax.
Example: HTML5 data attributes
HTML5 allows you to use arbitrary attributes like data-method
and data-confirm
. You can prefix a group of data-
attributes like this:
%a{href: '/path', data: { method: 'delete', confirm: 'Really delete?' }} Label
This compiles to:
<a data-confirm='Really delete?' data-method='delete' href='/path'>Label</a>
Example: Unpoly attributes
You might also want to use this to define multiple
Unpoly
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attributes, which are all prefixed by up-
:
%a{href: '/path', up: { target: '.element', transition: 'zoom-in' }} Label
This compiles to:
<a href='/path' up-target='.element' up-transition='zoom-in'>Label</a>
Posted by Henning Koch to makandra dev (2018-07-14 05:32)