A python 3 fork & drop-in replacement of HamlPy.
HamlPy (pronounced "haml pie") is a tool for Django developers who want to use a Haml like syntax for their templates. HamlPy is not a template engine in itself but simply a compiler which will convert HamlPy files into templates that Django can understand.
But wait, what is Haml? Haml is an incredible template engine written in Ruby used a lot in the Rails community. You can read more about it here.
The latest stable version of HamlPy can be installed using setuptools easy_install hamlpy
or pip (pip install hamlpy3
)
The latest development version can be installed directly from GitHub:
pip install https://github.com/appknox/HamlPy3/tarball/master
Almost all of the XHTML syntax of Haml is preserved.
#profile
.left.column
#date 2010/02/18
#address Toronto, ON
.right.column
#bio Jesse Miller
turns into..
<div id='profile'>
<div class='left column'>
<div id='date'>2010/02/18</div>
<div id='address'>Toronto, ON</div>
</div>
<div class='right column'>
<div id='bio'>Jesse Miller</div>
</div>
</div>
The main difference is instead of interpreting Ruby, or even Python we instead can create Django Tags and Variables
%ul#athletes
- for athlete in athlete_list
%li.athlete{'id': 'athlete_{{ athlete.pk }}'}= athlete.name
turns into..
<ul id='athletes'>
{% for athlete in athlete_list %}
<li class='athlete' id='athlete_{{ athlete.pk }}'>{{ athlete.name }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
The template loader was originally written by Chris Hartjes under the name 'djaml'. This project has now been merged into the HamlPy codebase.
Add the HamlPy template loaders to the Django template loaders:
TEMPLATE_LOADERS = (
'hamlpy.template.loaders.HamlPyFilesystemLoader',
'hamlpy.template.loaders.HamlPyAppDirectoriesLoader',
...
)
If you don't put the HamlPy template loader first, then the standard Django template loaders will try to process
it first. Make sure your templates have a .haml
or .hamlpy
extension, and put them wherever you've told Django
to expect to find templates (TEMPLATE_DIRS).
For caching, just add django.template.loaders.cached.Loader
to your TEMPLATE_LOADERS:
TEMPLATE_LOADERS = (
('django.template.loaders.cached.Loader', (
'hamlpy.template.loaders.HamlPyFilesystemLoader',
'hamlpy.template.loaders.HamlPyAppDirectoriesLoader',
...
)),
)
Following values in Django settings affect haml processing:
HAMLPY_ATTR_WRAPPER
-- The character that should wrap element attributes. This defaults to ' (an apostrophe).
HamlPy can also be used as a stand-alone program. There is a script which will watch for changed hamlpy extensions and regenerate the html as they are edited:
usage: hamlpy-watcher [-h] [-v] [-i EXT [EXT ...]] [-ext EXT] [-r S]
[--tag TAG] [--attr-wrapper {",'}]
input_dir [output_dir]
positional arguments:
input_dir Folder to watch
output_dir Destination folder
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose Display verbose output
-i EXT [EXT ...], --input-extension EXT [EXT ...]
The file extensions to look for
-ext EXT, --extension EXT
The output file extension. Default is .html
-r S, --refresh S Refresh interval for files. Default is 3 seconds
--tag TAG Add self closing tag. eg. --tag macro:endmacro
--attr-wrapper {",'} The character that should wrap element attributes.
This defaults to ' (an apostrophe).
--jinja Makes the necessary changes to be used with Jinja2
Or to simply convert a file and output the result to your console:
hamlpy inputFile.haml
Or you can have it dump to a file:
hamlpy inputFile.haml outputFile.html
Optionally, --attr-wrapper
can be specified:
hamlpy inputFile.haml --attr-wrapper='"'
Using the --jinja
compatibility option adds macro and call tags, and changes the empty
node in the for
tag to else
.
For HamlPy developers, the -d
switch can be used with hamlpy
to debug the internal tree structure.
There is a very simple solution.
django-admin.py makemessages --settings=<project.settings> -a
Where:
- project.settings -- Django configuration file where module "hamlpy" is configured properly.
Check out the reference.md file for a complete reference and more examples.
HamlPy currently:
- has no configuration file. which it should for a few reasons, like turning off what is autoescaped for example
- does not support some of the filters yet
Very happy to have contributions to this project. Please write tests for any new features and always ensure the current tests pass. You can run the tests from the hamlpy/test folder using nosetests by typing
nosetests *.py