Chore/Housekeeping:
- #1644 - Download links to aws broken on handlebarsjs.com - access denied (@Tea56)
- Fix spelling and punctuation in changelog - d78cc73
Bugfixes:
- Add Type Definition for Handlebars.VERSION, Fixes #1647 - 4de51fe
- Include Type Definition for runtime.js in Package - a32d05f
Compatibility notes:
- No incompatibilities are to be expected
Bugfixes:
- fix: don't wrap helpers that are not functions - 9d5aa36, #1639
Chore/Build:
- chore: execute saucelabs-task only if access-key exists - a4fd391
Compatibility notes:
- No breaking changes are to be expected
Bugfixes:
- fix: fix log output in case of illegal property access - f152dfc
- fix: log error for illegal property access only once per property - 3c1e252
Compatibility notes:
- no incompatibilities are to be expected.
Features:
- feat: default options for controlling proto access - 7af1c12, #1635
- This makes it possible to disable the prototype access restrictions added in 4.6.0
- an error is logged in the console, if access to prototype properties is attempted and denied and no explicit configuration has taken place.
Compatibility notes:
- no compatibilities are expected
Features:
- feat: access control to prototype properties via whitelist (#1633)- d03b6ec
Bugfixes:
- fix(runtime.js): partials compile not caching (#1600) - 23d58e7
Chores, docs:
- various refactorings and improvements to tests - d7f0dcf, 187d611, d337f40
- modernize the build-setup
- use prettier to format and eslint to verify - c40d9f3, 8901c28, e97685e, 1f61f21
- use nyc instead of istanbul to collect coverage - 164b7ff, 1ebce2b
- update build code to use modern javascript and make it cleaner - 14b621c, 1ec1737, 3a5b65e, dde108e, 04b1984, 587e7a3
- restructur build commands - e913dc5,
- eslint rule changes - ac4655e, dc54952
- Update (C) year in the LICENSE file - d1fb07b
- chore: try to fix saucelabs credentials (#1627) -
- Update readme.md with updated links (#1620) - edcc84f
BREAKING CHANGES:
-
access to prototype properties is forbidden completely by default, specific properties or methods can be allowed via runtime-options. See #1633 for details. If you are using Handlebars as documented, you should not be accessing prototype properties from your template anyway, so the changes should not be a problem for you. Only the use of undocumented features can break your build.
That is why we only bump the minor version despite mentioning breaking changes.
Bugfixes:
- fix: add "no-prototype-builtins" eslint-rule and fix all occurences - f7f05d7
- fix: add more properties required to be enumerable - 1988878
Chores / Build:
- fix: use !== 0 instead of != 0 - c02b05f
- add chai and dirty-chai and sinon, for cleaner test-assertions and spies, deprecate old assertion-methods - 93e284e, 886ba86, 0817dad, 93516a0
Security:
- The properties
__proto__
,__defineGetter__
,__defineSetter__
and__lookupGetter__
have been added to the list of "properties that must be enumerable". If a property by that name is found and not enumerable on its parent, it will silently evaluate toundefined
. This is done in both the compiled template and the "lookup"-helper. This will prevent new Remote-Code-Execution exploits that have been published recently.
Compatibility notes:
- Due to the security-fixes. The semantics of the templates using
__proto__
,__defineGetter__
,__defineSetter__
and__lookupGetter__
in the respect that those expression now returnundefined
rather than their actual value from the proto. - The semantics have not changed in cases where the properties are enumerable, as in:
{
__proto__: 'some string';
}
- The change may be breaking in that respect, but we still only increase the patch-version, because the incompatible use-cases are not intended, undocumented and far less important than fixing Remote-Code-Execution exploits on existing systems.
- fix: use String(field) in lookup when checking for "constructor" - d541378
- test: add fluent API for testing Handlebars - c2ac79c
Compatibility notes:
- no incompatibility are to be expected
Bugfixs
- fix: move "eslint-plugin-compat" to devDependencies - 5e9d17f (#1589)
Compatibility notes:
- No compatibility issues are to be expected
Features / Improvements
- Add method Handlebars.parseWithoutProcessing (#1584) - 62ed3c2
- add guard to if & unless helpers (#1549)
- show source location for the strict lookup exceptions - feb60f8
Bugfixes:
- Use objects for hash value tracking - 7fcf9d2
Chore:
- Resolve deprecation warning message from eslint while running eslint (#1586) - 7052e88
- chore: add eslint-plugin-compat and eslint-plugin-es5 - 088e618
Compatibility notes:
- No compatibility issues are to be expected
Bugfixes:
- Contents of raw-blocks must be matched with non-eager regex-matching - 8d5530e, #1579
Bugfixes:
- fix: prevent zero length tokens in raw-blocks (#1577, #1578) - f1752fe
Chore:
- chore: link to s3 bucket with https, add "npm ci" to build instructions - 0b593bf
Compatibility notes:
- no compatibility issues are expected
Bugfixes
Typings:
- add missing type fields to AST typings and add tests for them - 0440af2
- chore: fix grunt-saucelabs dependency - b7eada0
- #1562 - Error message for syntax error missing location in 4.2.1+
- Added support for iterable objects in {{#each}} helper (#1557) - cf7545e
- fix: harden "propertyIsEnumerable"-check - ff4d827
Compatibility notes:
- No incompatibilities are known.
- fix test case for browsers that do not support defineGetter - 8742bde
- Use Object.prototype.propertyIsEnumerable to check for constructors - 213c0bb, #1563
Compatibility notes:
- There are no breaking changes
Fixes:
- do not break on precompiled templates from Handlebars >=4.0.0 <4.3.0 - 1266838, #1561
- Ensure allowCallsToHelperMissing runtime option is optional in typings - 93444c5, 64ecb9e, #1560
Fixes:
- Security: Disallow calling "helperMissing" and "blockHelperMissing" directly - 2078c72
- Disallow calling "helperMissing" and "blockHelperMissing" directly - 2078c72
Features:
- Add new runtime option
allowCallsToHelperMissing
to allow callingblockHelperMissing
andhelperMissing
.
Breaking changes:
Compatibility notes:
-
Compiler revision increased - 06b7224
- This means that template compiled with versions prior to 4.3.0 will not work with runtimes >= 4.3.0 The increase was done because the "helperMissing" and "blockHelperMissing" are now moved from the helpers to the internal "container.hooks" object, so old templates will not be able to call them anymore. We suggest that you always recompile your templates with the latest compiler in your build pipelines.
-
Disallow calling "helperMissing" and "blockHelperMissing" directly - 2078c72
- Calling "helperMissing" and "blockHelperMissing" directly from a template (like in
{{blockHelperMissing}}
was never intended and was part of the exploits that have been revealed early in 2019 (see handlebars-lang#1495). It is also part of a new exploit that is not captured by the earlier fix. In order to harden Handlebars against such exploits, calling thos helpers is now not possible anymore. Overriding those helpers is still possible. - If you really need this behavior, you can set the runtime option
allowCallsToHelperMissing
totrue
and the calls will again be possible
- Calling "helperMissing" and "blockHelperMissing" directly from a template (like in
Both bullet points imly that Handlebars is not 100% percent compatible to 4.2.0, despite the minor version bump.
We consider it more important to resolve a major security issue than to maintain 100% compatibility.
Bugfixes:
- The "browser" property in the package.json has been updated to use the common-js builds instead of the minified UMD - c55a7be, #1553
Compatibility notes:
- No compatibility issues should arise
Chore/Test:
- Use custom
grunt-saucelab
with current sauce-connect proxy - f119497 - Add framework for various integration tests - f9cce4d
- Add integration test for webpack - a57b682
Bugfixes:
- #1544 - Typescript types:
knownHelpers
doesnt allow for custom helpers (@NickCis) - #1534 - Add typings for "Handlebars.VM.resolvePartial (@AndrewLeedham)
Features:
Compatibility notes:
- The new "browser"-property should not break anything, but you can never be sure. The integration test for webpack shows that it works, but if it doesn't please open an issue.
#1540 - added browser to package.json, resolves #1102 (@ouijan)
Compatibility notes:
- We are not sure if imports via webpack are still working, which is why this release is a pre-release
Chore/Test:
- #1515 - Port over linting and test for typings (@zimmi88)
- chore: add missing typescript dependency, add package-lock.json - 594f1e3
- test: remove safari from saucelabs - 871accc
Bugfixes:
- fix: prevent RCE through the "lookup"-helper - cd38583
Compatibility notes:
Access to the constructor of a class thought {{lookup obj "constructor" }}
is now prohibited. This closes
a leak that only half closed in versions 4.0.13 and 4.1.0, but it is a slight incompatibility.
This kind of access is not the intended use of Handlebars and leads to the vulnerability described in #1495. We will not increase the major version, because such use is not intended or documented, and because of the potential impact of the issue (we fear that most people won't use a new major version and the issue may not be resolved on many systems).
Bugfixes:
- fix: add "runtime.d.ts" to allow "require('handlebars/runtime')" in TypeScript - 5cedd62
Refactorings:
- replace "async" with "neo-async" - 048f2ce
- use "substring"-function instead of "substr" - 445ae12
Compatibility notes:
- This is a bugfix release. There are no breaking change and no new features.
New Features
- import TypeScript typings - 27ac1ee
Security fixes:
- disallow access to the constructor in templates to prevent RCE - 42841c4, #1495
Housekeeping
- chore: fix components/handlebars package.json and auto-update on release - bacd473
- chore: Use node 10 to build handlebars - 78dd89c
- chore/doc: Add more release docs - 6b87c21
Compatibility notes:
Access to class constructors (i.e. ({}).constructor
) is now prohibited to prevent
Remote Code Execution. This means that following construct will no work anymore:
class SomeClass {
}
SomeClass.staticProperty = 'static'
var template = Handlebars.compile('{{constructor.staticProperty}}');
document.getElementById('output').innerHTML = template(new SomeClass());
// expected: 'static', but now this is empty.
This kind of access is not the intended use of Handlebars and leads to the vulnerability described in #1495. We will not increase the major version, because such use is not intended or documented, and because of the potential impact of the issue (we fear that most people won't use a new major version and the issue may not be resolved on many systems).
New features:
- none
Various dependency updates
- #1464 - Bump versions of grunt-plugins to 1.x
- #1398 - Chore: updated various dev dependencies
- upgrade uglify-js - d3d3942
- Update grunt-eslint to 20.1.0 - 7729aa9
- Update dependencies "async" to 2.5.0 and "source-map" to 0.6.1 (73d5637)
Bugfixes:
- components/handlebars.js#24 Add package.json to components shim
- Updated
source-map
-package should work better withrollup
#1463
Removed obsolete code:
- unnecessary check - 0ddff8b
- Use
files
field - 69c6ca5 - Update jsfiddle to 4.0.11 - 8947dd0
Compatibility notes:
- No compatibility issues are to be expected
- #1391 -
uglify-js
is unconditionally imported, but only listed as optional dependency (@Turbo87) - #1233 - Unable to build under windows - error at test:bin task (@blikblum)
- Update (C) year in the LICENSE file - 21386b6
Compatibility notes:
- This is a bugfix release. There are no breaking change and no new features.
- Fix regression in 4.0.9: Replace "Object.assign" (not support in IE) by "util/extend" - 0e953d1
- #1327 Handlebars.compile() does not modify "options" anymore
- pending #1331 Attempts to build Handlebars in a Windows environment
- Fix build in windows - cc554a5
- Ensure LF line-edings in handlebars-template fixtures (*.hbs) - ed879a6
- Run integration test with
node handlebars -a ...
on Windows - 2e21e2b - Ensure LF line-edings in lexer-files (*.l) - bdfdbea
- Force LF line-endings for spec/artifacts - b50ef03
- Use istanbul/lib/cli.js instead of node_modules/.bin/istanbul - 6e6269f
- TravisCI: Publish valid semver tags independently of the branch - 7378f85
Compatibility notes:
- No compatibility issues are expected.
Compatibility notes:
- No breaking changes
- #1319: Fix context-stack when calling block-helpers on null values (@nknapp) - c8f4b57
- #1315 Parser: Change suffix to use ES6 default module export (@Turbo87)- b617375
- #1290 #1252 Add more tests for partial-blocks and inline partials (@nknapp) - 63a8e0c
- #1252 Using @partial-block twice in a template not possible (@nknapp) - 5a164d0
- #1310 Avoid duplicate "sourceMappingURL=" lines. (@joonas-lahtinen) - 01b0f65
- #1275 require('sys') is deprecated, using 'util' instead (@travnels) - 406f2ee
- #1285 #1284 Make "column"-property of Errors enumerable (@nknapp) - a023cb4
- #1285 Testcase to verify that compile-errors have a column-property (@nknapp) - c7dc353
- #1243 - Walk up data frames for nested @partial-block (@lawnsea)
- #1210 - Add a new lightweight package based on handlebars in the README (@kabirbaidhya)
- #1187 - Ensure that existing blockParams and depths are respected on dupe programs (@charleso)
- #1191 - Added cory (@leo)
- #1177 - Preserve License info in Closure Compiler (@gennadiylitvinyuk)
- #1171 - Contributing doc fix: failing thats -> failing tests (@paulfalgout)
- #1166 - Update license date (@timwangdev)
- Update jsfiddle to point to latest - 959ee55 (originally dfc7554 by @kpdecker)
- #1163 - Fix typos on decorators-api.md. (@adjohnson916)
- Drop extra Error params - 8c19874 (originally 63fdb92 by @kpdecker)
- #1153 - Add documentation for running tests to contributing.md (@ryanmurakami)
- Avoid error in older browsers in test - 400916c (originally a6121ca by @kpdecker)
- Update target browser test versions - fee2334 (originally 871c32a by @kpdecker)
- Exclude coverage check in exception conditional - 32d6363 (originally 326734b by @kpdecker)
- Fix throw when creating exception object in Safari - 20c965c (originally 2ea6119 by @kpdecker)
- Update build for modern node versions - 6c9f98c (originally 8289c0b by @kpdecker)
- #1135 - Relax depth check for context push - c393c81 (originally 25458fd by @kpdecker)
- #1132 - Update uglify-js to avoid vulnerability (@plynchnlm)
- #1129 - Minified lib returns an empty string (@bricss)
- Return current handlebars instance from noConflict - 685cf92
- Add webpack to dev dependency to support npm 3 - 7a6c228
- Further relax uglify dependency - 0a3b3c2
- Include tests for minimized artifacts - c21118d
- Fix lint errors under latest eslint - 9f59de9
- Add print-script helper script - 98a6717
- #1121 - Include partial name in 'undefined partial' exception message (@shinypb)
- #1125 - Add promised-handlebars to "in-the-wild"-list (@nknapp)
- #1099 - @partial-block is overridden (@btmorex)
- #1093 - #each skips iteration on undefined values (@florianpilz)
- #1092 - Square braces in key name (@distantnative)
- #1091 - fix typo in release notes (@nikolas)
- #1090 - grammar fixes in 4.0.0 release notes (@nikolas)
Compatibility notes:
each
iteration withundefined
values has been restored to the 3.0 behaviors. Helper calls with undefined context values will now execute against an arbitrary empty object to avoid executing against global object in non-strict mode.]
can now be included in[]
wrapped identifiers by escaping with\
. Any[]
identifiers that include\
will now have to properly escape these values.
- #1089 - "Failover content" not working in multiple levels of inline partials (@michaellopez)
- Fix failure when using decorators in partials - 05b82a2
- #1082 - Decorators and Inline Partials (@kpdecker)
- #1076 - Implement partial blocks (@kpdecker)
- #1087 - Fix #each when last object entry has empty key (@denniskuczynski)
- #1084 - Bump uglify version to fix vulnerability (@John-Steidley)
- #1068 - Fix typo (@0xack13)
- #1060 - #1056 Fixed grammar for nested raw blocks (@ericbn)
- #1052 - Updated year in License (@maqnouch)
- #1037 - Fix minor typos in README (@tomxtobin)
- #1032 - Is it possible to render a partial without the parent scope? (@aputinski)
- #1019 - Fixes typo in tests (@aymerick)
- #1016 - Version mis-match (@mayankdedhia)
- #1023 - is it possible for nested custom helpers to communicate between each other?
- #893 - [Proposal] Section blocks.
- #792 - feature request: inline partial definitions
- #583 - Parent path continues to drill down depth with multiple conditionals
- #404 - Add named child helpers that can be referenced by block helpers
- Escape = in HTML content - 83b8e84
- Drop AST constructors in favor of JSON - 95d84ba
- Pass container rather than exec as context - 9a2d1d6
- Add ignoreStandalone compiler option - ea3a5a1
- Ignore empty when iterating on sparse arrays - 06d515a
- Add support for string and stdin precompilation - 0de8dac
- Simplify object assignment generation logic - 77e6bfc
- Bulletproof AST.helpers.helperExpression - 93b0760
- Always return string responses - 8e868ab
- Pass undefined fields to helpers in strict mode - 5d4b8da
- Avoid depth creation when context remains the same - 279e038
- Improve logging API - 9a49d35
- Fix with operator in no @data mode - 231a8d7
- Allow empty key name in each iteration - 1bb640b
- Add with block parameter support - 2a85106
- Fix escaping of non-javascript identifiers - 410141c
- Fix location information for programs - 93faffa
Compatibility notes:
- Depthed paths are now conditionally pushed on to the stack. If the helper uses the same context, then a new stack is not created. This leads to behavior that better matches expectations for helpers like
if
that do not seem to alter the context. Any instances of../
in templates will need to be checked for the correct behavior under 4.0.0. In general templates will either reduce the number of../
instances or leave them as is. See #1028. - The
=
character is now HTML escaped. This closes a potential exploit case when using unquoted attributes, i.e.<div foo={{bar}}>
. In general it's recommended that attributes always be quoted when their values are generated from a mustache to avoid any potential exploit surfaces. - AST constructors have been dropped in favor of plain old javascript objects
- The runtime version has been increased. Precompiled templates will need to use runtime of at least 4.0.0.
- #998 - Add full support for es6 (@kpdecker)
- #994 - Access Handlebars.Visitor in browser (@tamlyn)
- #990 - Allow passing null/undefined literals subexpressions (@blimmer)
- #989 - Source-map error with requirejs (@SteppeEagle)
- #967 - can't access "this" property (@75lb)
- Use captureStackTrace for error handler - a009a97
- Ignore branches tested without coverage monitoring - 37a664b
- #984 - Adding documentation for passing arguments into partials (@johneke)
- #973 - version 3 is slower than version 2 (@elover)
- #966 - "handlebars --version" does not work with v3.0.0 (@abloomston)
- #964 - default is a reserved word (@grassick)
- #962 - Add dashbars' link on README. (@pismute)
-
#940 - Add missing reserved words so compiler knows to use array syntax: (@mattflaschen)
-
#930 - Add parent tracking and mutation to AST visitors (@kpdecker)
-
#926 - Depthed lookups fail when program duplicator runs (@kpdecker)
-
#918 - Add instructions for 'spec/mustache' to CONTRIBUTING.md, fix a few typos (@oneeman)
-
#910 - Different behavior of {{@last}} when {{#each}} in {{#each}} (@zordius)
-
#907 - Implement named helper variable references (@kpdecker)
-
#903 - Only provide aliases for multiple use calls (@kpdecker)
-
#901 - Still escapes with noEscape enabled on isolated Handlebars environment (@zedknight)
-
#896 - Simplify BlockNode by removing intermediate MustacheNode (@mmun)
-
#892 - Implement parser for else chaining of helpers (@kpdecker)
-
#887 - Handlebars.noConflict() option? (@bradvogel)
-
#886 - Add SafeString to context (or use duck-typing) (@dominicbarnes)
-
#870 - Registering undefined partial throws exception. (@max-b)
-
#858 - Disable new default auto-indent at included partials (@majodev)
-
#856 - jspm compatibility (@MajorBreakfast)
-
Export the default object for handlebars/runtime - 5594416
-
Lookup partials when undefined - 617dd57
Compatibility notes:
- Runtime breaking changes. Must match 3.x runtime and precompiler.
- The AST has been upgraded to a public API.
- There are a number of changes to this, but the format is now documented in docs/compiler-api.md
- The Visitor API has been expanded to support mutation and provide a base implementation
- The
JavaScriptCompiler
APIs have been formalized and documented. As part of the sourcemap handling these should be updated to return arrays for concatenation. JavaScriptCompiler.namespace
has been removed as it was unused.SafeString
is now duck typed ontoHTML
New Features:
- noConflict
- Source Maps
- Block Params
- Strict Mode
- @last and other each changes
- Chained else blocks
- @data methods can now have helper parameters passed to them
- Dynamic partials
- Update jsfiddle to 2.0.0-beta.1 - 0670f65
- Add contrib note regarding handlebarsjs.com docs - 4d17e3c
- Play nice with gemspec version numbers - 64d5481
-
#787 - Remove whitespace surrounding standalone statements (@kpdecker)
-
Changes to 0/undefined handling
-
#773 - Implicit parameters in {{#each}} introduces a peculiarity in helpers calling convention (@Bertrand)
-
#783 - helperMissing and consistency for different expression types (@ErisDS)
-
#795 - Turn the precompile script into a wrapper around a module. (@jwietelmann)
-
#823 - Support inverse sections on the with helper (@dan-manges)
-
#852 - {{foo~}} space control behavior is different from older version (@zordius)
-
#835 - Templates overwritten if file is loaded twice
-
Expose escapeExpression on the root object - 980c38c
-
Remove nested function eval in blockHelperMissing - 6f22ec1
-
Fix compiler program de-duping - 9e3f824
Compatibility notes:
- The default build now outputs a generic UMD wrapper. This should be transparent change but may cause issues in some environments.
- Runtime compatibility breaks in both directions. Ensure that both compiler and client are upgraded to 2.0.0-beta.1 or higher at the same time.
programWithDepth
has been removed an instead an array of context values is passed to fields needing depth lookups.
false
values are now printed to output rather than silently dropped- Lines containing only block statements and whitespace are now removed. This matches the Mustache spec but may cause issues with code that expects whitespace to exist but would not otherwise.
- Partials that are standalone will now indent their rendered content
AST.ProgramNode
's signature has changed.- Numerious methods/features removed from pseudo-API classes
JavaScriptCompiler.register
JavaScriptCompiler.replaceStack
no longer supports non-inline replaceCompiler.disassemble
DECLARE
opcodestrip
opcodelookup
opcode- Content nodes may have their
string
values mutated over time.original
field provides the unmodified value.
- Removed unused
Handlebars.registerHelper
inverse
parameter each
helper requires iterator parameter
- Expose setup wrappers for compiled templates - 3638874
- #797 - Pass full helper ID to helperMissing when options are provided (@tomdale)
- #793 - Ensure isHelper is coerced to a boolean (@mmun)
- Refactor template init logic - 085e5e1
- #756 - fix bug in IE<=8 (no Array::map), closes #751 (@jenseng)
- #749 - properly handle multiple subexpressions in the same hash, fixes #748 (@jenseng)
- #743 - subexpression confusion/problem? (@waynedpj)
- #746 - [CLI] support
handlebars --version
(@apfelbox) - #747 - updated grunt-saucelabs, failing tests revealed (@Jonahss)
- Make JSON a requirement for the compiler. - 058c0fb
- Temporarily kill the AWS publish CI step - 8347ee2
Compatibility notes:
- A JSON polyfill is required to run the compiler under IE8 and below. It's recommended that the precompiler be used in lieu of running the compiler on these legacy environments.
-
#182 - Allow passing hash parameters to partials (@kpdecker)
-
#392 - Access to root context in partials and helpers (@kpdecker)
-
#569 - Unable to lookup array values using @index (@kpdecker)
-
#491 - For nested helpers: get the @ variables of the outer helper from the inner one (@kpdecker)
-
#669 - Ability to unregister a helper (@dbachrach)
-
#634 - It would be great to have the helper name passed to
blockHelperMissing
(@kpdecker) -
#658 - Depthed helpers do not work after an upgrade from 1.0.0 (@xibxor)
-
#671 - Crashes on no-parameter {{#each}} (@stepancheg)
-
#699 - @DATA not compiles to invalid JS in stringParams mode (@kpdecker)
-
#705 - 1.3.0 can not be wrapped in an IIFE (@craigteegarden)
-
#706 - README: Use with helper instead of relying on blockHelperMissing (@scottgonzalez)
-
#700 - Remove redundant conditions (@blakeembrey)
-
#704 - JavaScript Compiler Cleanup (@blakeembrey)
Compatibility notes:
helperMissing
helper no longer has the indexed name argument. Helper name is now available viaoptions.name
.- Precompiler output has changed, which breaks compatibility with prior versions of the runtime and precompiled output.
JavaScriptCompiler.compilerInfo
now returns generic objects rather than javascript source.- AST changes
- INTEGER -> NUMBER
- Additional PartialNode hash parameter
- New RawBlockNode type
- Data frames now have a
_parent
field. This is internal but is enumerable for performance/compatibility reasons.
- #690 - Added support for subexpressions (@machty)
- #696 - Fix for reserved keyword "default" (@nateirwin)
- #692 - add line numbers to nodes when parsing (@fivetanley)
- #695 - Pull options out from param setup to allow easier extension (@blakeembrey)
- #694 - Make the environment reusable (@blakeembrey)
- #636 - Print line and column of errors (@sgronblo)
- Use literal for data lookup - c1a93d3
- Add stack handling sanity checks - cd885bf
- Fix stack id "leak" on replaceStack - ddfe457
- Fix incorrect stack pop when replacing literals - f4d337d
- #684 - Allow any number of trailing characters for valid JavaScript variable (@blakeembrey)
- #686 - Falsy AMD module names in version 1.2.0 (@kpdecker)
- #675 - Cannot compile empty template for partial (@erwinw)
- #677 - Triple brace statements fail under IE (@hamzaCM)
- #655 - Loading Handlebars using bower (@niki4810)
- #657 - Fixes issue where cli compiles non handlebars templates (@chrishoage)
- #681 - Adds in-browser testing and Saucelabs CI (@kpdecker)
- #661 - Add @first and @index to #each object iteration (@cgp)
- #650 - Handlebars is MIT-licensed (@thomasboyt)
- #641 - Document ember testing process (@kpdecker)
- #662 - handlebars-source 1.1.2 is missing from RubyGems.
- #656 - Expose COMPILER_REVISION checks as a hook (@machty)
- #668 - Consider publishing handlebars-runtime as a separate module on npm (@dlmanning)
- #679 - Unable to override invokePartial (@mattbrailsford)
- #646 - Fix "\{{" immediately following "{{" (@dmarcotte)
- Allow extend to work with non-prototyped objects - eb53f2e
- Add JavascriptCompiler public API tests - 1a751b2
- Add AST test coverage for more complex paths - ddea5be
- Fix handling of boolean escape in MustacheNode - b4968bb
Compatibility notes:
@index
and@first
are now supported foreach
iteration on objectsHandlebars.VM.checkRevision
andHandlebars.JavaScriptCompiler.prototype.compilerInfo
now available to modify the version checking behavior.- Browserify users may link to the runtime library via
require('handlebars/runtime')
-
#644 - Using precompiled templates (AMD mode) with handlebars.runtime 1.1.1 (@fddima)
-
Add simple binary utility tests - 96a45a4
-
Fix empty string compilation - eea708a
-
#642 - handlebars 1.1.0 are broken with nodejs
-
Fix release notes link - 17ba258
-
#483 - Add first and last @ vars to each helper (@denniskuczynski)
-
#557 -
\\{{foo}}
escaping only works in some situations (@dmarcotte) -
#543 - publish passing master builds to s3 (@fivetanley)
-
#608 - Add
includeZero
flag toif
conditional -
#498 -
Handlebars.compile
fails on empty string although a single blank works fine -
#599 - lambda helpers only receive options if used with arguments
-
#592 - Optimize array and subprogram performance
-
#571 - uglify upgrade breaks compatibility with older versions of node
-
#587 - Partial inside partial breaks?
Compatibility notes:
- The project now includes separate artifacts for AMD, CommonJS, and global objects.
- AMD: Users may load the bundled
handlebars.amd.js
orhandlebars.runtime.amd.js
files or load individual modules directly. AMD users should also note that the handlebars object is exposed via thedefault
field on the imported object. This gist provides some discussion of possible compatibility shims. - CommonJS/Node: Node loading occurs as normal via
require
- Globals: The
handlebars.js
andhandlebars.runtime.js
files should behave in the same manner as the v1.0.12 / 1.0.0 release.
- AMD: Users may load the bundled
- Build artifacts have been removed from the repository. npm, components/handlebars.js, cdnjs, or the builds page should now be used as the source of built artifacts.
- Context-stored helpers are now always passed the
options
hash. Previously no-argument helpers did not have this argument.
- #515 - Add node require extensions support (@jjclark1982)
- #517 - Fix amd precompiler output with directories (@blessenm)
- #433 - Add support for unicode ids
- #469 - Add support for
?
in ids - #534 - Protect from object prototype modifications
- #519 - Fix partials with . name (@jamesgorrie)
- #519 - Allow ID or strings in partial names
- #437 - Require matching brace counts in escaped expressions
- Merge passed partials and helpers with global namespace values
- Add support for complex ids in @data references
- Docs updates
Compatibility notes:
- The parser is now stricter on
{{{
, requiring that the end token be}}}
. Templates that do not follow this convention should add the additional brace value. - Code that relies on global the namespace being muted when custom helpers or partials are passed will need to explicitly pass an
undefined
value for any helpers that should not be available. - The compiler version has changed. Precompiled templates with 1.0.12 or higher must use the 1.0.0 or higher runtime.
- #458 - Fix
./foo
syntax (@jpfiset) - #460 - Allow
:
in unescaped identifiers (@jpfiset) - #471 - Create release notes (These!)
- #456 - Allow escaping of
\\
- #211 - Fix exception in
escapeExpression
- #375 - Escape unicode newlines
- #461 - Do not fail when compiling
""
- #302 - Fix sanity check in knownHelpersOnly mode
- #369 - Allow registration of multiple helpers and partial by passing definition object
- Add bower package declaration (@DevinClark)
- Add NuSpec package declaration (@MikeMayer)
- Handle empty context in
with
(@thejohnfreeman) - Support custom template extensions in CLI (@matteoagosti)
- Fix Rhino support (@broady)
- Include contexts in string mode (@leshill)
- Return precompiled scripts when compiling to AMD (@JamesMaroney)
- Docs updates (@iangreenleaf, @gilesbowkett, @utkarsh2012)
- Fix
toString
handling under IE and browserify (@tommydudebreaux) - Add program metadata
- #428 - Fix incorrect rendering of nested programs
- Fix exception message (@tricknotes)
- Added negative number literal support
- Concert library to single IIFE
- Add handlebars-source gemspec (@machty)
- Added
Handlebars.create
API in node module for sandboxed instances (@tommydudebreaux)
- Prevent use of
this
or..
in illogical place (@leshill) - Allow AST passing for
parse
/compile
/precompile
(@machty) - Optimize generated output by inlining statements where possible
- Check compiler version when evaluating templates
- Package browser dist in npm package
When upgrading from the Handlebars 0.9 series, be aware that the signature for passing custom helpers or partials to templates has changed.
Instead of:
template(context, helpers, partials, [data]);
Use:
template(context, { helpers: helpers, partials: partials, data: data });