pwt.jinja2js
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Compiles Jinja2 templates to JavaScript
About
pwt.jinja2js is an extension to the Jinja2 template engine that compiles valid Jinja2 templates containing macros to JavaScript. The JavaScript output can be included via script tags or can be added to the applications JavaScript.
Nutshell
Here a small example of a Jinja template::
{% namespace ns1 %}
{% macro printusers(users) %}
<ul>
{% for user in users %}
<li><a href="{{ user.url }}">{{ user.username }}</a></li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% endmacro %}
Which after running through the pwt.jinja2js compiler we need up the following JavaScript::
if (typeof ns1 == 'undefined') { var ns1 = {}; }
ns1.printusers = function(opt_data, opt_sb, opt_caller) {
var output = '';
output += '\n<ul>\n';
var userList = opt_data.users;
var userListLen = userList.length;
for (var userIndex = 0; userIndex < userListLen; userIndex++) {
var userData = userList[userIndex];
output += '\n <li><a href="' + userData.url + '">' + userData.username + '</a></li>\n';
}
output += '\n</ul>\n';
return output;
}
By slipping a switch we can produce Java Script that takes advantage of
Closure Library
_::
goog.provide('ns1');
goog.require('soy');
ns1.printusers = function(opt_data, opt_sb) {
var output = opt_sb || new soy.StringBuilder();
output.append('\n<ul>\n');
var userList = opt_data.users;
var userListLen = userList.length;
for (var userIndex = 0; userIndex < userListLen; userIndex++) {
var userData = userList[userIndex];
output.append('\n <li><a href="', userData.url, '">', userData.username, '</a></li>\n');
}
output.append('\n</ul>\n');
if (!opt_sb) return output.toString();
}
More user documentation is available on the pwt.jinja2js PyPI package page
.
The Jinja2
site is also available to learn more about the Jinja2 syntax.
.. _Closure Library: http://code.google.com/closure/library/ .. _pwt.jinja2js PyPI package page: http://packages.python.org/pwt.jinja2js/ .. _Jinja2: http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/
Devloper information
In order to get started with this project and to see what it can do:
- git clone git://github.com/mkerrin/pwt.jinja2js.git
- cd pwt.jinja2js
- python bootstrap
- ./bin/buildout
Testing
To run the tests run
- ./bin/test -v
To run a basic server in order to run the JavaScript tests.
- ./bin/serve --reload
To run the JavaScript tests open a browser and load the url::
http://localhost:8000/
There is links to two test suites from there.