Homepage: 
http://www.jsviews.com 
    Author(s): Boris Moore 
    Version: 0.9.90
 
This plugin brings modern template based javascript apps to Foswiki based on the libraries by Boris Moore. It is intended to supersede 
jquery.tmpl.
JsRender is a light-weight but powerful templating engine, highly extensible, and optimized for high-performance pure string-based rendering, without DOM or jQuery dependency.
  Usage 
Have you ever found yourself writing code like this?
<script>
var i = 1;
$(arrayOfPersons).each(function () {
   var person = this;
   $("#container").append(
      "<div>" + 
      i++ + 
      ": " + 
      person.firstName + 
      " " + 
      person.lastName + 
    "</div>");
});
</script>
This is rather cumbersome and a nightmare to actually extend, even more so when you meet this kind of common jQuery code in real-life applications.
Instead of "DOM plumbing" use a templates like this one:
<script id="personTemplate" type="text/x-jsrender ">
  <div>{{:#index+1}}: {{:firstName}} {{:lastName}}</div>
</script>
This is straight forward and resembles the intended output much closer. Then make use of this template by expanding it for each 
person in your 
arrayOfPersons:
<script>
   var result = $("#personTemplate").render(arrayOfPersons);
   $("#container").html(result);
</script>
See how this works out:
Whenever you'd like to use a different layout for the same data just use a different template. No big deal.
Imagine doing the same using DOM plumbing…
<script id="personTemplate2" type="text/x-jsrender ">
  <li>{{:firstName}} {{:lastName}}</li>
</script>
  Further reading 
  
  Syntax  
JsRender templates consist of HTML markup plus JsRender tags, such as the 
{{for ..}} tag or 
{{: ...}}. 
All JsRender template tags are wrapped with double curly braces. The tag name can be followed by one or more parameters or expressions. 
In the case of the 
{{: }} tag, the result of the expression would then be rendered. A template is used while looping over elements of a JSON array.
In each iteration the template is used as a blueprint to process the current property of the JSON object under consideration. All expansions of a template
are then concatenated.
Templates can also be used to render just a single element. You don't necessarily need to pass an array as data. JsRender can also take a single JSON object
and return the rendered template.
(see also 
http://www.jsviews.com/#jsrapi)
	
		
			| Tag   | Description | Example | 
	
	
		
			| {{props pathOrExpr}} … {{/props}}
 | template composition: iterate over the properties of the object, and render the block content of the {{props}} tag (or the referenced external template) once for each property -- using as data context {key: propertyName, prop: propertyValue} | {{props billing.address}} {{:key}}: {{:prop}} {{/props}} | 
		
			| {{props pathOrExpr tmpl=nameOrExpr /}} | template composition: iterate over the properties of the object, and render the referenced external template once for each property -- using as data context {key: propertyName, prop: propertyValue} | {{props billing.address tmpl="addressTmpl" /}} | 
		
			| {{include tmpl=nameOrExpr /}} | template composition: Iinclude the referenced template: tmpl, rendered using the current data context | {{:name}} lives in {{include tmpl="#addressTemplate"/}} | 
		
			| {{if pathOrExpr1 }} … {{else pathOrExpr2}}
 … {{else}}
 … {{/if}}
 | conditional blocks: render the first {{if}}or{{else}}block for which the expression is true; if none are true, and there is an{{else}}without an expression, render that block | {{if nickname}} Nickname: {{:nickname}} {{else altnickname}} Alternate nickname: {{:altnickname}} {{else}} No nickname {{/if}} | 
		
			| {{if pathOrExpr1 tmpl=nameOrExpr1 }} {{else tmpl=nameOrExpr2 }}
 {{/if}}
 | conditional inclusion: render different templates depending on one or more expressions | ={{if nickname tmpl="nicknameTemplate"}} {{else tmpl="noNicknameTemplate"}} {{/if}} = | 
		
			| {{if pathOrExpr }} … {{/if}}
 | conditional inclusion: render the block content of the {{if}}tag only if the data-path or expression evaluates to true | {{if nickname}} Nickname: {{:nickname}} {{/if}}) | 
		
			| {{if pathOrExpr tmpl=nameOrExpr /}} | conditional inclusion: render the referenced external template only if the data-path or expression evaluates to true | {{if nickname tmpl="nicknameTemplate" /}} | 
		
			| {{if ...}} … {{else}}
 … {{/if}}
 | conditional inclusion: render the block content of the {{if}}tag if the expression is true, otherwise render the{{else}}block | {{if nickname}} Nickname: {{:nickname}} {{else}} No nickname {/if}} | 
		
			| {{for pathOrExpr }} … {{/for}}
 | template composition: render the block content of the {{for}}tag using the object or array specified by the path or expression as data context. | {{for billing.address}} {{:city}} {{/for}} | 
		
			| {{for pathOrExpr tmpl=nameOrExpr /}} | template composition: render the referenced external template using the specified object or array | {{for billing.address tmpl="addressTmpl" /}} | 
		
			| {{else … }} | acts as a separator, to divide the content of a tag into two or more different content blocks; {{else}}can be used with{{if}},{{for}}or any custom tag | {{for members}} Member Name: {{:name}} {{else}} There are currently no member {{/for}} | 
		
			| {{: pathOrExpr }} | get the value of the data path or expression, and insert it into the rendered output as a string | {{:address.street}} | 
		
			| {{!-- … --}} | comments to templates, or commenting out sections of a template | {{!-- this is a comment --}} | 
		
			| {{> pathOrExpr }} | get the HTML-encoded value of the data path or expression, and insert it into the rendered output | {{>address.street}} |