LuCI has a simple regex based template processor which parses HTML-files to Lua functions and allows to store precompiled template files.
The simplest form of a template is just an ordinary HTML-file. It will be printed out to the user as is.
-In LuCI every template is an object with an own scope. It can therefore be instanciated and each instance can has a different scope. As every template processor. LuCI supports several special markups. Those are enclosed in *<% %>-Tags*.
+In LuCI every template is an object with an own scope. It can therefore be instanciated and each instance can has a different scope. As every template processor. LuCI supports several special markups. Those are enclosed in `<% %>`-Tags.
-By adding a *-_' right after the opening '''<%''' every whitespace before the markup will be stripped. Adding a '''-''' right before the closing '_%>* will equivalently strip every whitespace behind the markup.
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+By adding `-` (dash) right after the opening `<%` every whitespace before the markup will be stripped. Adding a `-` right before the closing `%>` will equivalently strip every whitespace behind the markup.
# Builtin functions and markups
# Builtin constants
-||*Name_'||'_Value*||
-||REQUEST_URI||The current URL (without server part)||
-||controller||Path to the Luci main dispatcher||
-||resource||Path to the resource directory||
-||media||Path to the active theme directory||
+| Name | Value |
+---------|---------
+|`REQUEST_URI`|The current URL (without server part)|
+|`controller`|Path to the Luci main dispatcher|
+|`resource`|Path to the resource directory|
+|`media`|Path to the active theme directory|