pylons.templating
– Render functions and helpers¶Render functions and helpers
pylons.templating
includes several basic render functions,
render_mako()
, render_genshi()
and render_jinja2()
that render templates from the file-system with the assumption that
variables intended for the will be attached to tmpl_context
(hereafter referred to by its short name of c
which it is
commonly imported as).
The default render functions work with the template language loader
object that is setup on the app_globals
object in the project’s
config/environment.py
.
Generally, one of the render functions will be imported in the
controller. Variables intended for the template are attached to the
c
object. The render functions return unicode (they actually
return literal
objects, a subclass of
unicode).
Tip
tmpl_context
(template context) is abbreviated to c
instead of its full name since it will likely be used extensively
and it’s much faster to use c
. Of course, for users that
can’t tolerate one-letter variables, feel free to not import
tmpl_context
as c
since both names are available in
templates as well.
Example of rendering a template with some variables:
from pylons import tmpl_context as c
from pylons.templating import render_mako as render
from sampleproject.lib.base import BaseController
class SampleController(BaseController):
def index(self):
c.first_name = "Joe"
c.last_name = "Smith"
return render('/some/template.mako')
And the accompanying Mako template:
Hello ${c.first name}, I see your lastname is ${c.last_name}!
Your controller will have additional default imports for commonly used functions.
Templates rendered in Pylons should include the default Pylons globals
as the render_mako()
, render_genshi()
and
render_jinja2()
functions. The full list of Pylons globals that
are included in the template’s namespace are:
config
– Pylons PylonsConfig
object (acts as a dict)request
– Pylons Request
object for this requestresponse
– Pylons Response
object for this requestsession
– Pylons session object (unless Sessions are
removed)url
– Routes url generator
objecttranslator
– Gettext translator object configured for
current localeungettext()
– Unicode capable version of gettext’s ngettext
function (handles plural translations)_()
– Unicode capable gettext translate functionN_()
– gettext no-op function to mark a string for
translation, but doesn’t actually translateThe template engine is created in the projects
config/environment.py
and attached to the app_globals
(g)
instance. Configuration options can be directly passed into the
template engine, and are used by the render functions.
Warning
Don’t change the variable name on app_globals
that the
template loader is attached to if you want to use the render_*
functions that pylons.templating
comes with. The render_*
functions look for the template loader to render the template.
pylons.templating.
pylons_globals
()¶Create a Bunch of variables that should be available in all templates.
These variables are:
WARNING: This function should not be called from outside of the render() code. Please consider this function as private.
tg.predicates
module.pylons.templating.
cached_template
(template_name, render_func, ns_options=(), cache_key=None, cache_type=None, cache_expire=None, **kwargs)¶Cache and render a template
Cache a template to the namespace template_name
, along with a
specific key if provided.
Basic Options
template_name
render_func
ns_options
kwargs
that should be used to construct the
namespace used for the cache. For example, if the template
language supports the ‘fragment’ option, the namespace should
include it so that the cached copy for a template is not the
same as the fragment version of it.Caching options (uses Beaker caching middleware)
cache_key
cache_type
dbm
, file
, memory
, database
,
or memcached
.cache_expire
cache_key
for. Or use ‘never’ to designate that the cache should never
expire.The minimum key required to trigger caching is
cache_expire='never'
which will cache the template forever
seconds with no key.
pylons.templating.
render_mako
(template_name, extra_vars=None, cache_key=None, cache_type=None, cache_expire=None)¶Render a template with Mako
Accepts the cache options cache_key
, cache_type
, and
cache_expire
.
pylons.templating.
render_genshi
(template_name, extra_vars=None, cache_key=None, cache_type=None, cache_expire=None, method='xhtml')¶Render a template with Genshi
Accepts the cache options cache_key
, cache_type
, and
cache_expire
in addition to method which are passed to Genshi’s
render function.
c
is an alias for
tmpl_context
g
is an alias for
app_globals