What is the meaning of triple curly braces {{{ }}} in phtml template files? When and how do we use them?












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There is a phtml template file in one of the third party Magento 2 extension which has triple curly braces {{{ }}} in it.

When is this notation used, What does it represent?










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      When is this notation used, What does it represent?







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          Magento uses option "noEscape" set to true when compiling the template if you want to use {{ }} when {{{ }}} are required to successfully replace the templates.




          /vendor/magento/magento2-base/dev/tests/functional/tests/app/Magento/Customer/Test/Block/Address/Renderer.php




          Above is the reference where Magento V 2.2.4 uses Render output from Address fixture according to data format type using variables.




          • Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}.

          • If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the
            "triple-stash", {{{.






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            Good explanation. +1

            – Shoaib Munir
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          Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}. If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the "triple-stash", {{{.



          <div class="entry">
          <h1>{{title}}</h1>
          <div class="body">
          {{{body}}}
          </div>
          </div>


          with this context:



          {
          title: "All about <p> Tags",
          body: "<p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>"
          }


          results in:



          <div class="entry">
          <h1>All About &lt;p&gt; Tags</h1>
          <div class="body">
          <p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>
          </div>
          </div>


          Reference: http://handlebarsjs.com/#html-escaping






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            Magento uses option "noEscape" set to true when compiling the template if you want to use {{ }} when {{{ }}} are required to successfully replace the templates.




            /vendor/magento/magento2-base/dev/tests/functional/tests/app/Magento/Customer/Test/Block/Address/Renderer.php




            Above is the reference where Magento V 2.2.4 uses Render output from Address fixture according to data format type using variables.




            • Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}.

            • If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the
              "triple-stash", {{{.






            share|improve this answer



















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              Good explanation. +1

              – Shoaib Munir
              55 mins ago











            • Thanks, Shoaib Munir :)

              – Aaditya
              54 mins ago
















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            Magento uses option "noEscape" set to true when compiling the template if you want to use {{ }} when {{{ }}} are required to successfully replace the templates.




            /vendor/magento/magento2-base/dev/tests/functional/tests/app/Magento/Customer/Test/Block/Address/Renderer.php




            Above is the reference where Magento V 2.2.4 uses Render output from Address fixture according to data format type using variables.




            • Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}.

            • If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the
              "triple-stash", {{{.






            share|improve this answer



















            • 1





              Good explanation. +1

              – Shoaib Munir
              55 mins ago











            • Thanks, Shoaib Munir :)

              – Aaditya
              54 mins ago














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            Magento uses option "noEscape" set to true when compiling the template if you want to use {{ }} when {{{ }}} are required to successfully replace the templates.




            /vendor/magento/magento2-base/dev/tests/functional/tests/app/Magento/Customer/Test/Block/Address/Renderer.php




            Above is the reference where Magento V 2.2.4 uses Render output from Address fixture according to data format type using variables.




            • Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}.

            • If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the
              "triple-stash", {{{.






            share|improve this answer













            Magento uses option "noEscape" set to true when compiling the template if you want to use {{ }} when {{{ }}} are required to successfully replace the templates.




            /vendor/magento/magento2-base/dev/tests/functional/tests/app/Magento/Customer/Test/Block/Address/Renderer.php




            Above is the reference where Magento V 2.2.4 uses Render output from Address fixture according to data format type using variables.




            • Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}.

            • If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the
              "triple-stash", {{{.







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              Good explanation. +1

              – Shoaib Munir
              55 mins ago











            • Thanks, Shoaib Munir :)

              – Aaditya
              54 mins ago














            • 1





              Good explanation. +1

              – Shoaib Munir
              55 mins ago











            • Thanks, Shoaib Munir :)

              – Aaditya
              54 mins ago








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            Good explanation. +1

            – Shoaib Munir
            55 mins ago





            Good explanation. +1

            – Shoaib Munir
            55 mins ago













            Thanks, Shoaib Munir :)

            – Aaditya
            54 mins ago





            Thanks, Shoaib Munir :)

            – Aaditya
            54 mins ago













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            Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}. If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the "triple-stash", {{{.



            <div class="entry">
            <h1>{{title}}</h1>
            <div class="body">
            {{{body}}}
            </div>
            </div>


            with this context:



            {
            title: "All about <p> Tags",
            body: "<p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>"
            }


            results in:



            <div class="entry">
            <h1>All About &lt;p&gt; Tags</h1>
            <div class="body">
            <p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>
            </div>
            </div>


            Reference: http://handlebarsjs.com/#html-escaping






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              Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}. If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the "triple-stash", {{{.



              <div class="entry">
              <h1>{{title}}</h1>
              <div class="body">
              {{{body}}}
              </div>
              </div>


              with this context:



              {
              title: "All about <p> Tags",
              body: "<p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>"
              }


              results in:



              <div class="entry">
              <h1>All About &lt;p&gt; Tags</h1>
              <div class="body">
              <p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>
              </div>
              </div>


              Reference: http://handlebarsjs.com/#html-escaping






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                Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}. If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the "triple-stash", {{{.



                <div class="entry">
                <h1>{{title}}</h1>
                <div class="body">
                {{{body}}}
                </div>
                </div>


                with this context:



                {
                title: "All about <p> Tags",
                body: "<p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>"
                }


                results in:



                <div class="entry">
                <h1>All About &lt;p&gt; Tags</h1>
                <div class="body">
                <p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>
                </div>
                </div>


                Reference: http://handlebarsjs.com/#html-escaping






                share|improve this answer













                Handlebars HTML-escapes values returned by a {{expression}}. If you don't want Handlebars to escape a value, use the "triple-stash", {{{.



                <div class="entry">
                <h1>{{title}}</h1>
                <div class="body">
                {{{body}}}
                </div>
                </div>


                with this context:



                {
                title: "All about <p> Tags",
                body: "<p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>"
                }


                results in:



                <div class="entry">
                <h1>All About &lt;p&gt; Tags</h1>
                <div class="body">
                <p>This is a post about &lt;p&gt; tags</p>
                </div>
                </div>


                Reference: http://handlebarsjs.com/#html-escaping







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