Adaptive Card Templating for JavaScript
This library implements a JSON-to-JSON templating/data-binding engine. While it is designed to be used with Adaptive Cards, it is not dependent on Adaptive Cards and can therefore be used in many contexts and applications.
Learn more about Adaptive Card Templating
IMPORTANT: Breaking change in version 2.0 and later
Before version 2.0, the
adaptivecards-templating
package embedded a full copy of theadaptive-expressions
package. This model didn't allow an application to use Adaptive Card templating with a more recent version ofadaptive-expressions
, and bug fixes inadaptive-expressions
would always have to be accompanied with a new release of theadaptivecards-templating
package.From version 2.0 on,
adaptivecards-templating
doesn't embedadaptive-expressions
anymore, and it is the responsibility of the consuming application to explicitly load this package.
Install and import the module
Node
npm install adaptive-expressions adaptivecards-templating --save
// Import the module:
import * as ACData from "adaptivecards-templating";
// OR require it:
var ACData = require("adaptivecards-templating");
CDN
The unpkg.com CDN makes it easy to load the script in an browser.
The latest release will keep you up to date with features and fixes, but may have breaking changes over time. For maximum stability you should use a specific version.
-
adaptivecards-templating.js
- non-minified, useful for dev -
adaptivecards-templating.min.js
- minified version, best for production
<!-- Option 1: always load the latest release -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/adaptivecards-templating/dist/adaptivecards-templating.min.js"></script>
<!-- Option 2: load a specific version (e.g, 1.0-rc1) -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/adaptivecards-templating@<VERSION>/dist/adaptivecards-templating.min.js"></script>
Once the library is loaded, the global ACData
variable is defined and ready to be used.
Usage
Hello World example
Here is a simplistic "Hello World" example on how to use the library to generate an Adaptive Card using a template bound to a data object. Note this example requires the adaptivecards package.
import * as ACData from "adaptivecards-templating";
import * as AdaptiveCards from "adaptivecards";
// Define a template payload
var templatePayload = {
"type": "AdaptiveCard",
"version": "1.0",
"body": [
{
"type": "TextBlock",
"text": "Hello ${name}!"
}
]
};
// Create a Template instance from the template payload
var template = new ACData.Template(templatePayload);
// Create a data binding context, and set its $root property to the
// data object to bind the template to
var context: ACData.IEvaluationContext = {
$root = {
"name": "Adaptive Cards"
}
};
// "Expand" the template - this generates the final Adaptive Card,
// ready to render
var card = template.expand(context);
// Render the card
var adaptiveCard = new AdaptiveCards.AdaptiveCard();
adaptiveCard.parse(card);
document.getElementById('exampleDiv').appendChild(adaptiveCard.render());
This example is implemented in the example.html file.
Functions
Built-in functions
For a list of and documentation on built-in functions, please refer to the AdaptiveExpressions documentation.
Custom functions
// Coming soon...