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helper for templates used in javascript client framework: allow to store small django templates in a dir and generate a javascript object that contains them all as strings
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نام فایل django-template-fragments-0.1.3
نام django-template-fragments
نسخه کتابخانه 0.1.3
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نویسنده Laurent Peuch
ایمیل نویسنده cortex@worlddomination.be
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/Psycojoker/django-template-fragments
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/django-template-fragments/
مجوز MIT
# Introduction Often, when you use a client-side javascript framework (e.g. backbone/ember/angular/wathever), you'll want small templates to render your page. The problem starts when: * you still want to be able to use django template engine * and you want a cool place to define your small templates. Those are the 2 issues that this django app tries to address. It also comes with helper functionalities for those kind of templates, like the `verbatim` templatetags from django 1.5 dev code that allows you to define a zone where django won't interpret anything to avoid conflicts with template languages like `mustache.js`. With it, you define all your small templates in the same directory and you'll be able to access them in the `fragments` javascript object that contains the (rendered by django) templates. # Installation From pip: pip install django-template-fragments From setup.py: git clone git://github.com/Psycojoker/django-template-fragments.git cd django-template-fragments python setup.py install Create a dir where you want to store your fragments, then add `FRAGMENTS_DIR` to your `settings.py`, it must be an absolute path. I like to define my `FRAGMENTS_DIR` like this: import os PROJECT_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.split(__file__)[0]) SUBPROJECT_PATH = os.path.split(PROJECT_PATH)[0] FRAGMENTS_DIR = os.path.join(SUBPROJECT_PATH, "fragments") This will set it to the directory `project_name/fragments` (where your `settings.py` is in `project_name/project_name/settings.py`). Next, write some small html snippets in this dir. Then add something like this to your `urls.py` url(r'^', include('fragments.urls')), And somewhere in your base template <script type="text/javascript" src="{% url fragments %}" /> This will give you a javascript object `fragments` containing all your fragments, the key is the filename of the fragment without the extension. Example: `object_list.html` will be accessible in the `fragments` object like this: `fragments.object_list` If you put the fragment in a subdir in the `FRAGMENTS_DIR`, the key will be the filename without its extension joined with the subdir path where the `/` are replaced by `_`. Not clear? Here is an example: the file `FRAGMENTS_DIR/one/two/three.html` will be accessible at the key `one_two_three`. # HamlPy support If you have [HamlPy](https://github.com/jessemiller/HamlPy) installed and that your fragment name ends with `.haml`, django-template-fragments will take it into account and use HamlPy to generate the html. # Verbatim tag **You have to put `fragments` in your installed apps in settings.py for this to work**. I've taken code from the dev branch of django 1.5 to allow the use of the [verbatim](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#verbatim) templatetags to avoid conflicts between django template syntax and other template engine syntax (e.g. mustache). Example: {% load fragments %} {{ will_be_interpreted }} {% verbatim %} {{ wont_be_interpredted }} {% endverbatim %} You can also choose a specific closing tag as described in django documentation. Example from the doc: {% load fragments %} {% verbatim myblock %} Avoid template rendering via the {% verbatim %}{% endverbatim %} block. {% endverbatim myblock %} # Ignored files extensions By default `django-template-fragments` ignores every files that ends with one of those: `.pyc` `.swo` `.swp` `~` You can specify your own list by defining `FRAGMENTS_IGNORED_FILE_TYPES` in your `settings.py`.


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl django-template-fragments-0.1.3:

    pip install django-template-fragments-0.1.3.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz django-template-fragments-0.1.3:

    pip install django-template-fragments-0.1.3.tar.gz