Hiccup is a library for representing HTML in Clojure. It uses vectors to represent tags, and maps to represent a tag's attributes.
Add the following dependency to your project.clj
file:
[hiccup "0.3.4"]
Here is a basic example of Hiccup syntax:
user=> (use 'hiccup.core)
nil
user=> (html [:span {:class "foo"} "bar"])
"<span class=\"foo\">bar</span>"
The first element of the vector is used as the tag name. The second attribute can optionally be a map, in which case it is used to supply the tag's attributes. Every other element is considered part of the tag's body.
Hiccup is intelligent enough to render different HTML tags in different ways, in order to accommodate browser quirks:
user=> (html [:script])
"<script></script>"
user=> (html [:p])
"<p />"
And provides a CSS-like shortcut for denoting id
and class
attributes:
user=> (html [:div#foo.bar.baz "bang"])
"<div id=\"foo\" class=\"bar baz\">bang</div>"
If the body of the tag is a seq, its contents will be expanded out into
the tag body. This makes working with forms like map
and for
more
convenient:
user=> (html [:ul
(for [x (range 1 4)]
[:li x])])
"<ul><li>1</li><li>2</li><li>3</li></ul>"