feat(tera_factory): Implement hot reload example for Tera templates with Rhai
This commit adds a comprehensive hot reload example that demonstrates how to use the rhai_system for dynamic template rendering with Tera. Key improvements include: - Refactor the example to use external script files instead of hardcoded Rhai code - Implement proper module imports using the BasePathModuleResolver approach - Fix template rendering by using keyword arguments in Tera function calls - Add support for hot reloading both main and utility scripts - Remove unnecessary output file generation to keep the example clean - Fix compatibility issues with Rhai functions (avoiding to_string with parameters) This example showcases how changes to Rhai scripts are automatically detected and applied to rendered templates without restarting the application, providing a smooth development experience.
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// Main functions for Tera templates - UPDATED VERSION
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// Format a greeting with the current version
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fn greet(name) {
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return `Hello, ${name}! Welcome to our UPDATED website. (Version 2.0)`;
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}
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// Format a product display with enhanced formatting
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fn format_product(name, price, discount) {
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// Use the calculate_price function from utils
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let final_price = calculate_price(price, discount);
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let savings = price - final_price;
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return `${name} - Original: $${price}, Now: $${final_price} (Save $${savings})`;
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}
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// Format a list of items as HTML with CSS classes
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fn format_list_items(items) {
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let result = "<ul class='category-list'>";
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for item in items {
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result += `<li class='category-item'>${item}</li>`;
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}
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result += "</ul>";
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return result;
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}
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// Import utility functions
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import "utils" as utils;
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// Helper function that calls the utils function
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fn calculate_price(price, discount_percent) {
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return utils::calculate_price(price, discount_percent);
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}
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