Basics

Jael syntax is a superset of HTML. The following is valid both in HTML and Jael:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>Title</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>Hello!</h1>
  </body>
</html>

However, Jael adds two major changes.

Interpolation

Firstly, text blocks can contain interpolations, which are merely Dart expression contained in double curly braces ({{ }}). The value within the braces, once evaluated will be HTML escaped, to prevent XSS. To achieve unescaped output, append a hyphen (-) to the first brace ({{- }}).

Attributes

Secondly, whereas in HTML, the values of attributes can only be strings, Jael allows for their values to be any Dart expression:

Attribute Values

Values are handled as such:

  • Maps: Serialized as though they were style attributes.

  • Iterables: Joined by a space, like class attributes.

  • Anything else: toString() is invoked.

Quoted Attribute Names

In case the name of your attribute is not a valid Dart identifier, you can wrap it with quotes, and it will still be processed as per normal:

Unescaped Attributes

These will also be HTML escaped; however, you can replace = with != to print unescaped text:

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