# HML
The OpenHarmony Markup Language (HML) is an HTML-like language that allows you to build pages based on components and events. Pages built using HML have advanced capabilities such as logic control, data binding, event binding, loop rendering, and conditional rendering.
## HML Page Structure
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## Data Binding
```
{{content[1]}}
```
```
// xxx.js
export default {
data: {
content: ['Hello World!', 'Welcome to my world!']
},
changeText: function() {
this.content.splice(1, 1, this.content[0]);
}
}
```
> ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE**:
> - To make the array data modification take effect, use the splice method to change array items.
>
> - ECMAScript 6 (ES6) syntax is not supported in HML.
## Common Event Binding
Events are bound to components through 'on' or '@'. When a component triggers an event, the corresponding event processing function in the .js file is executed.
Events can be written in the following formats:
- funcName: name of the event callback, which is implemented by defining the corresponding function in the .js file.
- funcName(a,b): function parameters, such as a and b, which can be constants, or variables defined in data in the .js file. Do not add the prefix this. to variables.
- Example
```
{{count}}
```
```
// xxx.js
export default {
data: {
count: 0
},
increase() {
this.count++;
},
decrease() {
this.count--;
},
multiply(multiplier) {
this.count = multiplier * this.count;
}
};
```
```
/* xxx.css */
.container {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
left: 0px;
top: 0px;
width: 454px;
height: 454px;
}
.title {
font-size: 30px;
text-align: center;
width: 200px;
height: 100px;
}
.box {
width: 454px;
height: 200px;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
flex-wrap: wrap;
}
.btn {
width: 200px;
border-radius: 0;
margin-top: 10px;
margin-left: 10px;
}
```
## Bubbling Event Binding5+
Bubbling event binding covers the following:
- Bind an event callback for event bubbling: on:{event}.bubble. on:{event} is equivalent to on:{event}.bubble.
- Bind an event callback, but stop the event from bubbling upwards: grab:{event}.bubble. grab:{event} is equivalent to grab:{event}.bubble.
> ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE**:
> For details about bubbling events, see [Universal Events](../reference/arkui-js/js-components-common-events.md)
- Example
```
```
```
// xxx.js
export default {
clickfunc: function(e) {
console.log(e);
},
touchstartfuc: function(e) {
console.log(e);
},
}
```
> ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE**:
> Events bound using a traditional statement (such as onclick) will bubble only when the API version in use is 6 or later.
## Capturing Event Binding5+
Touch events can be captured. In the capture phase, which precedes the bubbling phase, an event starts from the parent component to the child component.
Event capturing binding includes:
- Bind an event callback for event capturing: on:{event}.capture.
- Bind an event callback, but stop the event from being captured during downward transfer: grab:{event}.capture.
- Example
```
```
```
// xxx.js
export default {
data: {
array: [
{id: 1, name: 'jack', age: 18},
{id: 2, name: 'tony', age: 18},
],
},
changeText: function() {
if (this.array[1].name === "tony"){
this.array.splice(1, 1, {id:2, name: 'Isabella', age: 18});
} else {
this.array.splice(2, 1, {id:3, name: 'Bary', age: 18});
}
},
}
```
The tid attribute accelerates the for loop and improves the re-rendering efficiency when data in a loop changes.
The tid attribute specifies the unique ID of each element in the array. If it is not specified, the index of each element in the array is used as the ID. For example, tid="id" indicates that the id attribute of each element is its unique ID.
The for loop supports the following statements:
- for="array": array is an array object, whose element variable is $item by default.
- for="v in array": v is a custom element variable, whose index is $idx by default.
- for="(i, v) in array": i indicates the element index, and v indicates the element variable. All elements of the array object will be looped through.
> ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE**:
> - Each element in the array must have the data attribute specified by tid. Otherwise, an exception may occur.
>
> - The attribute specified by tid in the array must be unique. Otherwise, performance loss occurs. In the above example, only id and name can be used as tid because they are unique fields.
>
> - The tid field does not support expressions.
## Conditional Rendering
There are two ways to implement conditional rendering: if-elif-else or show. In if-elif-else, when the if statement evaluates to false, the component is not built in the VDOM and is not rendered. For show, when show is false, the component is not rendered but is built in the VDOM. In addition, the if-elif-else statements must be used in sibling nodes. Otherwise, the compilation fails. The following example uses both ways to implement conditional rendering:
```
Hello-TV Hello-Wearable Hello-World
```
```
/* xxx.css */
.container{
flex-direction: column;
align-items: center;
}
.btn{
width: 280px;
font-size: 26px;
margin: 10px 0;
}
```
```
// xxx.js
export default {
data: {
visible: false,
display: true,
},
toggleShow: function() {
this.visible = !this.visible;
},
toggleDisplay: function() {
this.display = !this.display;
}
}
```
In the optimized rendering (show), if show is true, the node is rendered properly; if it is false, the display style will be none.
```
Hello World
```
```
/* xxx.css */
.container{
flex-direction: column;
align-items: center;
}
.btn{
width: 280px;
font-size: 26px;
margin: 10px 0;
}
```
```
// xxx.js
export default {
data: {
visible: false,
},
toggle: function() {
this.visible = !this.visible;
},
}
```
> ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE**:
> Do not use for and if attributes at the same time in an element.
## Logic Control Block
makes loop rendering and conditional rendering more flexible. A will not be compiled as a real component. **NOTE** that the tag supports only the for and if attributes.
```
{{$item.name}}{{$item.color}}
```
```
// xxx.js
export default {
data: {
glasses: [
{name:'sunglasses', kinds:[{name:'XXX',color:'XXX'},{name:'XXX',color:'XXX'}]},
{name:'nearsightedness mirror', kinds:[{name:'XXX',color:'XXX'}]},
],
},
}
```
## Template Reference
HML supports using elements to reference template files. For details, see Custom Components.
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