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Can I use conditional statements with EJS templates (in JMVC)?

Conditionals work if they're structured correctly, I ran into this issue and figured it out.

For conditionals, the tag before else has to be paired with the end tag of the previous if otherwise the statements will evaluate separately and produce an error.

ERROR!

<% if(true){ %>
   <h1>foo</h1>
<% } %>
<% else{ %>
   <h1>bar</h1>
 <% } %>

Correct

<% if(true){ %>
   <h1>foo</h1>
 <% } else{ %>  
   <h1>bar</h1>
<% } %>

hope this helped.


For others that stumble on this, you can also use ejs params/props in conditional statements:

recipes.js File:

app.get("/recipes", function(req, res) {
    res.render("recipes.ejs", {
        recipes: recipes
    });
});

recipes.ejs File:

<%if (recipes.length > 0) { %>
// Do something with more than 1 recipe
<% } %>

Yes , You can use conditional statement with EJS like if else , ternary operator or even switch case also

For Example

Ternary operator : <%- role == 'Admin' ? 'Super Admin' : role == 'subAdmin' ? 'Sub Admin' : role %>

Switch Case

<% switch (role) {
case 'Admin' : %>
        Super Admin
        <% break;

case 'eventAdmin' : %>
        Event Admin
        <% break;

case 'subAdmin' : %>
        Sub Admin
        <% break;

} %>

EJS seems to behave differently depending on whether you use { } notation or not:

I have checked and the following condition is evaluated as you would expect:

<%if (3==3) {%>  TEXT PRINTED  <%}%>
<%if (3==4) {%>  TEXT NOT PRINTED  <%}%>

while this one doesn't:

<%if (3==3) %>  TEXT PRINTED  <% %>
<%if (3==4) %>  TEXT PRINTED  <% %>  

You can also use else if syntax:

<% if (x === 1) { %>
    <p>Hello world!</p>
<% } else if (x === 2) { %>
    <p>Hi earth!</p>
<% } else { %>
    <p>Hey terra!</p>
<% } %>

I know this is a little late answer,

you can use if and else statements in ejs as follows

<% if (something) { %>
   // Then do some operation
<% } else { %>
   // Then do some operation
<% } %>

But there is another thing I want to emphasize is that if you use the code this way,

<% if (something) { %>
   // Then do some operation
<% } %>
<% else { %>
   // Then do some operation
<% } %>

It will produce an error.

Hope this will help to someone