@template
From Documentation
Syntax
@template( [EL-expression] )
Description
Target Attribute: model, children
Purpose: It should be used with @bind , @load . It determines which template to be used to render child components.
The evaluation result of EL expression should be the name of a template which is used to render child components. The result template's name can be any template defined in the same id space.
Example
Dynamic template upon iteration status variable
<combobox model="@bind(item.options ) @template(eachStatus.index eq 0 or eachStatus.index eq 2?'model1':'model2')">
<template name="model1" var="option" >
<comboitem label="@bind(optionStatus)" description="@bind(option)"/>
</template>
<template name="model2" var="option" >
<comboitem label="@bind(optionStatus)" description="@bind(option)"/>
</template>
</combobox>
Recursive usage
<vlayout id="vlayout" children="@load(vm.nodes) @template('greenBox')">
<template name="greenBox" var="node">
<vlayout style="padding-left:10px; border:2px solid green;" >
<label value="@bind(node.name)" />
<vlayout
children="@load(node.children) @template('greenBox')" />
</vlayout>
</template>
</vlayout>
- vm.nodes has a tree-like structure, and node.children is a collection of node.