Tutorial-: Afratafreeh Doc

afratafreeh render -t problem.afd -d data.json --debug Use Case 1: Automated Legal Contracts Problem: A law firm needs to generate NDAs for 50 different counterparties. Solution: Create a master nda_template.afd with placeholders ( party_a , effective_date ). Use a CSV loop and the batch command. Use Case 2: E-commerce Order Summaries Problem: Send a styled HTML receipt via email plus a PDF attachment. Solution: Generate once, output to both formats:

"user": "name": "Alex Johnson" Run the command:

module.exports = name: 'toEUR', exec: (amount, rate = 0.92) => amount * rate ; In your template: 100 → 91 For sensitive PDFs, use the --secure flag:

afratafreeh render -t template.afd -d data.json -o output.pdf You should see output.pdf with the dynamic name and today's date. Chapter 3: The Afratafreeh Syntax Deep Dive This section is your cheatsheet. The language is a mixture of Jinja2 and JavaScript expressions. Variables & Filters Modify output using the pipe | operator.

Use the --debug flag to print the abstract syntax tree (AST) before rendering.

afratafreeh help --full Disclaimer: This tutorial is written for a generic "Afratafreeh Doc" system. If this refers to a specific proprietary tool, please refer to your internal documentation or vendor support for exact syntax and features. The logical structure above mirrors 90% of document generation engines (e.g., LaTeX, JasperReports, jsPDF, or Docmosis).