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Romain Courteaud
slapos.recipe.template
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4b16ad80
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Aug 27, 2014
by
Marco Mariani
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jinja2: support custom delimiters
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slapos/recipe/template/README.jinja2.txt
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@@ -58,6 +58,66 @@ And the template has been rendered::
parameters from section: [('bar', 'bar'), ('foo', '1')]
Rendered with slapos.recipe.template:jinja2
Custom environment
------------------
We might want to embed jinja inline templates inside jinja template files.
To this purpose, we can use two sets of delimiters, by defining our owns
instead of the default ones - {% %} {{ }} {# and #}.
Other options for controlling whitespace handling are supported as well, see
http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/dev/api/
>>> write('buildout.cfg',
... '''
... [buildout]
... parts = template
...
... [template]
... recipe = slapos.recipe.template:jinja2
... template = foo.in
... rendered = foo
... block-start-string = [%
... block-end-string = %]
... variable-start-string = [[
... variable-end-string = ]]
... comment-start-string = /*
... comment-end-string = */
... line-statement-prefix = @@
... line-comment-prefix = //
... lstrip-blocks = True
... trim-blocks = True
... context =
... raw knight Ni!
... ''')
The template can now use [ instead of {
>>> write('foo.in',
... 'Knights who say "[[knight]]"\n'
... 'Say it again: /* embedded comment */\n'
... ' [% for i in range(5) -%][[knight]] [% endfor -%]\n'
... '// full line comment\n'
... '@@ for i in range(3)\n'
... '[[knight]]\n'
... '@@ endfor\n'
... )
We run buildout::
>>> print system(join('bin', 'buildout')),
Uninstalling template.
Installing template.
And the template has been rendered::
>>> cat('foo')
Knights who say "Ni!"
Say it again: Ni! Ni! Ni! Ni! Ni!
Ni!
Ni!
Ni!
Parameters
----------
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slapos/recipe/template/jinja2_template.py
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@@ -186,6 +186,37 @@ class Recipe(object):
if
umask_value
:
self
.
umask
=
int
(
umask_value
,
8
)
self
.
extra_environment
=
dict
((
key
,
value
)
for
key
,
value
in
self
.
iter_extra_environment
(
options
))
def
iter_extra_environment
(
self
,
options
):
for
is_boolean
,
okey
in
[
(
0
,
'block-start-string'
),
(
0
,
'block-end-string'
),
(
0
,
'variable-start-string'
),
(
0
,
'variable-end-string'
),
(
0
,
'comment-start-string'
),
(
0
,
'comment-end-string'
),
(
0
,
'line-statement-prefix'
),
(
0
,
'line-comment-prefix'
),
(
1
,
'trim-blocks'
),
(
1
,
'lstrip-blocks'
)]:
jkey
=
okey
.
replace
(
'-'
,
'_'
)
if
jkey
in
options
:
raise
ValueError
(
'Invalid Jinja2 environment key %s: use %s'
%
(
jkey
,
okey
))
if
okey
in
options
:
if
is_boolean
:
if
options
[
okey
].
strip
().
lower
()
==
'true'
:
yield
jkey
,
True
elif
options
[
okey
].
strip
().
lower
()
==
'false'
:
yield
jkey
,
False
else
:
raise
ValueError
(
'Invalid value for boolean key %s, should be True or False'
%
okey
)
else
:
yield
jkey
,
options
[
okey
]
def
install
(
self
):
# Unlink any existing file, so umask is always applied.
try
:
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@@ -197,6 +228,7 @@ class Recipe(object):
outdir
=
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
self
.
rendered
)
if
outdir
and
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
outdir
):
os
.
makedirs
(
outdir
)
# XXX: open doesn't allow providing a filesystem mode, so use
# os.open and os.fdopen instead.
with
os
.
fdopen
(
os
.
open
(
self
.
rendered
,
...
...
@@ -207,6 +239,7 @@ class Recipe(object):
extensions
=
self
.
extension_list
,
undefined
=
StrictUndefined
,
loader
=
self
.
loader
,
**
self
.
extra_environment
).
from_string
(
self
.
get_template
(),
).
render
(
...
...
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