# es6-template-strings ## Compile and resolve template strings notation as specified in ES6 ### Usage ```javascript var template = require('es6-template-strings'); // Hello WORLD! console.log(template('Hello ${place.toUpperCase()}!', { place: "World" })); // You can reuse same templates: var compile = require('es6-template-strings/compile') , resolveToString = require('es6-template-strings/resolve-to-string') , compiled = compile('Welcome to ${siteName}, you are visitor number ${visitorNumber}!'); // Welcome to MySite, you are visitor number 137! console.log(resolveToString(compiled, { siteName: "MySite", visitorNumber: 137 })); // Welcome to OtherSite, you are visitor number 777! console.log(resolveToString(compiled, { siteName: "OtherSite", visitorNumber: 777 })); // You may prepare custom tag functions var resolve = require('es6-template-strings/resolve'); var customTag = function (literals/*, …substitutions*/) { // Process input and return result string }; // Output template processed by customTag: customTag.apply(null, resolve(compiled, {/* context */})); ``` ### Installation #### NPM In your project path: $ npm install es6-template-strings ##### Browser You can easily bundle _es6-template-strings_ for browser with [modules-webmake](https://github.com/medikoo/modules-webmake) ## Tests [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/medikoo/es6-template-strings.png)](https://travis-ci.org/medikoo/es6-template-strings) $ npm test