jweede.recipe.template is a fork of amplecode.recipe.template, a Buildout recipe for generating files using Jinja2 templates. The recipe configures a Jinja2 environment, by default relative to the Buildout directory, allowing templates to extend and include other templates relative to the environment.
Downloads are available from pypi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/jweede.recipe.template/
- template-file or input (required): One or more Jinja2 template file paths.
- target-file or output (required): One of more target file paths. The number of files must match the number of template files.
- base-dir: Base directory of the Jinja2 environment. Template file paths are relative to this directory. Default is the Buildout directory.
- target-executable: One or more boolean flags (yes|no|true|false|1|0) indicating the executability of the target files. If only one flag is given it is applied to all target files.
- eggs: Reserved for a list of eggs, conveniently converted into a pkg_resources.WorkingSet when specified
- jinja2_filters: custom filter functions separated by white-space
Additional options are simply forwarded to the templates, and options from all the other parts are made available through parts.<part-name>.<option-name>
and parts[<part-name>][<option-name>]
.
It is possible for a recipe option to contain one or more values, separated by whitespace. A split filter is available for when you want to iterate over the whitespace separated values in your Jinja2 template:
#!/bin/sh {% for cmd in cmds|split %} echo "{{ cmd }}" {% endfor %}
foo.txt is created from foo.txt.jinja2 without any extra options:
[buildout] parts = foo [foo] recipe = brodul.recipe.template template-file = foo.txt.jinja2 target-file = foo.txt
foo.txt is created from myapp/foo.txt.jinja2, bar.sh is created from myapp/bar.sh.jinja2, the second will be executable, and both templates can utilize the additional options specified:
[buildout] parts = foo [foo] recipe = brodul.recipe.template base-dir = myapp template-file = foo.txt.jinja2 bar.sh.jinja2 input = foo.txt bar.sh output = false true project_name = Another Example author = Me [bar] dashed-value = borg value = cash
foo.txt.jinja2:
{{ parts.bar['dashed-value'] }} {{ parts.bar.value }} {{ author }}
Note
{{ parts.bar.dashed-value }} won't work, but you can access it as a dict key.
If there is a dashed-value in brodul.recipe.template part and you would like to reference it, use:
{{context['dashed-value']}}
The filter function is located in the same directory as the buildout.cfg in a filter.py file. If you want to use more filters separate them with a white space.
[buildout] parts = foo [foo] recipe = brodul.recipe.template input = foo.txt.jinja2 output = foo.txt jinja2_filters = filter.bar
See the CHANGELOG file
See the LICENSE file
- there should be an input and output option in buildout (since the '-' in 'target-file' char is parsed by jinja2)
- custom filters support
- templates should not have the ability to change state of buildout