Im trying to build a dynamic menu to create a list of pages per tag.
Is working fine except I don't know how to get the page url populated:
<section class="see-also">
{{#each tags}}
<p>In <span class="tag">{{tag}}</span>:</p>
{{#each pages}}
<li>{{data.title}}{{pages.url}}</li>
{{/each}}
{{/each}}
</section>
Any suggestions?
#luis-martins you should be able to use the relative helper with the destination from the current page being rendered and the destination from the current page in the tags.pages collection like this to generate a relative url:
<section class="see-also">
{{#each tags}}
<p>In <span class="tag">{{tag}}</span>:</p>
{{#each pages}}
<li>{{data.title}}{{relative ../../page.dest dest}}</li>
{{/each}}
{{/each}}
</section>
Notice that to the the destination of the current page being rendered, you have to use the parent syntax from handlebars: ../../page.dest. Also the dest property is on the current page item from the tags.pages collection.
Hope this helps.
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I'm not sure if this is a Meteor issue or a generic one but I have the following code in my app.
<template name='admin'>
<div class='admin container-fluid noPadding'>
{{#if isInRole 'Admin'}}
<h3 class="homepageText">Server Statistics</h3>
{{> serverFacts}}
{{else}}
You don't belong here!
{{/if}}
</div>
When the page renders I see "You don't belong here!", then "Server Statistics" replaces it a second or so later. I have the same problem other places in my app always with a Blaze {{#if ...}} involved. Is there a way to stop the page from displaying in the browser until the rendering has completed and settled down?
This is a generic issue with reactive applications - rendering often happens while the data is still being pushed to the client. The normal solution is to use a spinner (ex: sacha:spin) until the underlying subscription(s) are ready. Then in Blaze you end up with:
<template name='admin'>
{{#if loading}}
{{> spin}}
{{else}}
<div class='admin container-fluid noPadding'>
{{#if isInRole 'Admin'}}
<h3 class="homepageText">Server Statistics</h3>
{{> serverFacts}}
{{else}}
You don't belong here!
{{/if}}
{{/if}}
</div>
You'll need a helper to compute loading based on your subscriptions. In a more complicated layout backed by several subscriptions you might end up with more than one spinner spinning at a time.
In my Stencil theme, I am including a few different size charts for products which I intend to include by just changing the path to the size chart document. I found dynamicComponent in the Stencil docs and I thought I understood the way it worked. In my higher level partial, I am binding the string to component in this way - (product.html)
<div class="container" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Product">
{{> components/products/product-view schema=true sizeChart='components/products/size_charts/tshirt.html'}}
{{#if product.videos.list.length}}
{{> components/products/videos product.videos}}
{{/if}}
{{#if settings.show_product_reviews}}
{{> components/products/reviews reviews=product.reviews product=product urls=urls}}
{{/if}}
</div>
(product-view.html)
{{#if sizeChart}}
<div class="tab-content" id="tab-sizeChart">
{{dynamicComponent sizeChart}}
</div>
{{/if}}
Where all I wish to change is the variable sizeChart in future theme maintenance. When the page renders, the place where I wrote the dynamicComponent is blank.
I used if conditionals instead of dynamicComponent. It wasn't what I thought it was.
I created this website : pictionary6470.meteor.com using meteor.
The image logo only shows up on home page but not on game page (after you log in and start to continue a game).
There are two pages which I created using routers. I have the image included in my template, and included the template using the same code on both pages.
in html:
<body>
{{> nav}}
</body>
I put the nav template in the home.html, and refer to it in the game.html.
<div class="container">
<img src="icon.png" height="50" width="350"/>
<ul id="nav-mobile" class="right side-nav">
<li>{{>loginButtons}}</li>
{{#if currentUser}}
{{/if}}
</ul>
</div>
Another problem im having is that when it router to different pages, it flash once then get to the destination page. Does any one know why?
First add iron router package.
meteor add iron:router
Second lets use the {{> yield}}, helper on the new layout template
<template name="layout">
<img src="icon.png" height="50" width="350"/>
<div>
{{> yield}}
</div>
</template>
now on a new file inside lib/routes.js add the new code.
Router.configure({
loadingTemplate: 'load',
layoutTemplate: 'layout'
});
For that flash thing lets add a loadingTemplate
first add meteor add sacha:spin
and create a new template like this
<template name="load">
{{> spinner}}
</template>
You need to understand that we all calling all the to the layout template, and we place it inside the {{> yield}} helper. so any content outside the yield helper will be available on all webpage.
For more about {{>yield}} and how it works take a look here
Have you tried this?
<img src="/icon.png" height="50" width="350"/>
I simply created a meteor project and copy/paste from the example 'basic' files (found at https://github.com/EventedMind/iron-router/tree/devel/examples/basic) replacing Meteor project .html and .js files.
On the HTML, the example failed to include any template inclusion so I added {{> Home}} and run Meteor between the 'body' block.
<body>
{{> Home}}
</body>
The complete HTML code is:
basic
<body>
{{> Home}}
</body>
<template name="Home">
<h1>Home</h1>
{{> Nav}}
<p>
Data Title: {{title}}
</p>
</template>
<template name="One">
<h1>Page One</h1>
{{> Nav}}
</template>
<template name="Two">
{{> Nav}}
<h1>Page Two</h1>
</template>
<template name="Nav">
<ul>
<li>
Home
</li>
<li>
Page One
</li>
<li>
Page Two
</li>
</ul>
</template>
The .js code is exactly as in the example.
When run, however, it failed to change or route to pages One and Two. It simply stays on Home.
I am learning to work with it but I don't seem to get it right even on the simplest of examples. What I am doing wrong?
Router.map is now deprecated and replaced by Router.route, however, there seem to be a few bugs they're still ironing out. First of all, I've found that their basic routing function rarely works at the moment, so don't use it for now, i.e.:
Router.route('/path', function() {
this.render('pathName');
});
Whether this is due to compatibility issues or something else, I have no idea. I have found a very standard formula that seems to work quite nicely however, and that is to replace the function with the built in "Route Specific Options", and specify exactly what you want, like so using basic JSON:
Router.route('/path', {
name: 'pathName',
path: '/path',
template: 'templateName',
data: function () {
title: 'My Title'
}
});
Notice the path: option. This should not be necessary, as the path is defined as the first parameter of your Router function, but they specifically state in the documentation that you may need to include a path: in your routes for backwards compatibility. I'm sure once they get everything operating smoothly you'll be able to delete this entirely.
Also, the template: option should not be necessary if the templateName is the same as your /path (and for that matter, the pathName: option should not be necessary if it is also the same as your /path), but I've found including them just makes life easier as sometimes they will not function properly otherwise.
In short, when the bugs are gone, simple templates like yours will be called with one line:
Router.route('/one');
The end result is that they have simplified how routes are called and defined, but unfortunately, it just doesn't seem to working as planned at the moment. I hope this helps you with understanding the difference between Router.map and Router.route now.
Plus, the main problem with your code before was that you inserted the partial {{> Home}} between your body tag, which isn't necessary and messes things up, as that partial will always remain even as meteor attempts to route between and load other templates. In essence, when Meteor went to load template "One" it had to do so on top of template "Home", meaning you had, among other things, two {{> Nav}} partials loading at once.
When using iron router package you must leave body tag as it is or don't include it at all, i'm using a layout template but its not necessary:
basic.html:
<head>
<title>basic</title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
<template name="layout">
{{> yield}}
</template>
<template name="Home">
{{> Nav}}
<h1>Home</h1>
<p>
Data Title: {{title}}
</p>
</template>
<template name="One">
{{> Nav}}
<h1>Page One</h1>
</template>
<template name="Two">
{{> Nav}}
<h1>Page Two</h1>
</template>
<template name="Nav">
<ul>
<li>
Home
</li>
<li>
Page One
</li>
<li>
Page Two
</li>
</ul>
</template>
basic.js:
Router.configure({
layoutTemplate: 'layout'
});
Router.map(function(){
this.route('Home', {path: '/', data: {title: 'My title'}});
this.route('One');
this.route('Two');
});
and now works properly.
I want to render each article in my meteor Articles collection.
(File located in myProject/collections/collections.js so it should be available for both client and server)
Code in collections.js:
Articles = new Meteor.Collection('articles');
I've got the autopublish package installed and and i have inserted an object in the Article collection via the Chrome console and verified the insert via the console with: Articles.findOne()
Articles.insert({name: 'HTML5', description: 'HTML5 for beginners', src: 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gTw2EDkaDQ'})
What i have got so far is:
<head>
<title>Articles</title>
</head>
<body>
{{> main}}
</body>
My main template is the one that won't show the articles.
<template name="main">
<div class="container-fluid">
{{#each articles}}
{{> article}}
{{/each}}
</div>
</template>
And my article template which should be rendered for each of the objects in my Articles collection, looks like this:
<template name="article">
<div class="item well span4">
<iframe height="{{height}}" src="{{src}}"></iframe>
<hr>
<h4 class="muted">{{name}}</h4>
<p>{{description}}</p>
</div>
</template>
What do i need to add to render this article? And what would i have to do to render the article if i were remove the autopublish package?
What do i need to add to render this article?
You need to tell what your main template how to calculate the field articles. You simply do that by calling the helpers method on the template.
And what would i have to do to render the article if i were remove the
autopublish package?
You would need to create a publish, so the clients can get the documents in the collection by subscribing to it.