djinja 0.1.0-beta.2

Implementing Jinja2 template engine on D language


To use this package, run the following command in your project's root directory:

Manual usage
Put the following dependency into your project's dependences section:

djinja

About

This library is an attempt to implement Jinja2 template engine on D language.

1. Supported features

Default delimiters:
  • Statements {% ... %}
  • Expressions {{ ... }}
  • Comments {# ... #}
  • Line statements #, comments ##
Variables:
  • Variable itself: foo
  • Variable's field: foo.bar or foo['bar']
  • Variables array: foos[2]
Expressions:
  • Integer number: 42
  • Floating number 42.2
  • String: "Some string", 'Another string'
  • Boolean: true/false, True/False
  • Array: [1, 'string', false]
  • List: (1, 'string', false) note: internal list representation still is array
  • Dictionary: {'a': 10, 'b': true} or {a: 10, b: true} note: keys in dictionary can only be strings
  • Math Operators: **, *, /, //, %, +, -
  • Logic operators: ( ... ), not, and, or
  • Comparison operators: ==, !=, >=, <=, >, <
  • Other operators: in, is, |, ~, ...(...)
  • Ternary if: ... if ... else ...
Statements:
  • If: if/elif/else/endif
  • For: for/else/endfor
  • Macros: macro/endmacro
  • Call: call/endcall
  • Set: set
  • Filter: filter
  • Extending: extends, block/endblock
  • Import: import
  • Include: include
  • With: with/endwith note: without assignment
Whitespace control:

Space control with - operator allowed only for statements: {%- ... -%}

Functions:

Most of global functions / tests / filters are not implemented at the moment. Must be done later.

  • Implemented functions: range, length/count, namespace
  • Implemented test: defined, undefined, number, list, dict
  • Implemented filters: default/d, escape/e, upper, sort, keys

2. Main differences

Assignment scope behavior:

Unlike original Jinja it is possible to set variables inside a block and have them show up outside of it. This means that the following example will work as expected.

{% set iterated = false %}
{% for item in seq %} ## non-empty sequence
    {{ item }}
    {% set iterated = true %}
{% endfor %}
{% if not iterated %} did not iterate {% endif %} ## will not be printed (iterated == true)

3. Additional features

1. Set variable fields / array members

It is possible to set variable field and member of array:

{% set foo = {} %}
{% set foo.bar = 10 %}
{{ foo.bar }} ## 10
{% set foos = [1, 2, 3] %}
{% set foos[2] = 30 %}
{{ foos }} ## [1, 2, 30]
2. UFCS

It is possible to use Uniform Function Call Syntax for variables like in D:

{% set foo = [1, 1, 1, 1, 1] %}
{{ range(length(foo)) }} ## [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
{{ foo.length.range }}   ## [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
3. Macro return expression

You can return value from user defined macros due to return keyword in endmacro statement:

{% macro sum(numbers) %}
    {% sum = 0 %}
    {% for num in numbers %}
        {% sum = sum + num %}
    {% endfor %}
{% endmacro return sum %}

{{ sum([1, 2, 3, 4]) * 10 }} ## 100
4. Macro as function / test / filter

Since macros can return value, you can use them as functions / filters / tests:

{% macro sum(numbers) %}
    {% sum = 0 %}
    {% for num in numbers %}
        {% sum = sum + num %}
    {% endfor %}
{% endmacro return sum %}

{{ [0, 1, 2, 4] | sum | e }} ## 7
{% macro large(l) %}
{% endmacro return l is list and l.length > 10 %}

{{ 'yes' if [0, 1, 2] is large else 'no' }} ## no
5. Macro as closure

It is possible to define macro inside another macro and inner macro has link to external contexts.

{% set a = 1 %}
{% macro m1 %}  ## variables `a`, `b` are available inside 
    {% set b = 2 %}
    {% macro m2 %}  ## variables `a`, `b`, `c` are available inside
    	{% set c = 3 %}
    {% endmcaro %}
{% endmcaro %}
{% set counter = 0 -%}

{%- macro inc() -%}
    {% set counter = counter + 1 %}
{%- endmacro return counter -%}

{{ inc() }} ## 1
{{ inc() }} ## 2
{{ inc() }} ## 3
{{ inc() }} ## 4

Usage

1. Public imported functions
renderData
string renderData(T...)(string tmpl);

Rendering data from the template

Parameters:

  • T... - aliases for exported variables and functions
  • tmpl - template to be rendered

Returns: rendered template

renderFile
string renderData(T...)(string path);

Rendering data from the file

Parameters:

  • T... - aliases for exported variables and functions
  • path - path to template file

Returns: rendered template

loadData
TemplateNode loadData(JinjaConfig config = defaultConfig)(string tmpl);

Parsing template from string to AST for further rendering

Parameters:

  • config - configuration for djinja
  • tmpl - template to be parsed

Returns: parsed template

loadFile
TemplateNode loadFile(JinjaConfig config = defaultConfig)(string path);

Parsing template from file to AST for further rendering via render function

Parameters:

  • config - configuration for djinja
  • path - path to template file

Returns: parsed template

render
string render(T...)(TemplateNode tree);

Rendering data from the AST

Parameters:

  • T... - aliases for exported variables and functions
  • tree - parsed template

Returns: rendered template

JinjaConfig

Default configuration:

struct JinjaConfig
{
    string exprOpBegin  = "{{";
    string exprOpEnd    = "}}";
    string stmtOpBegin  = "{%";
    string stmtOpEnd    = "%}";
    string cmntOpBegin  = "{#";
    string cmntOpEnd    = "#}";
    string cmntOpInline = "##";
    string stmtOpInline = "#";
}
2. Examples
import std.stdio;
import djinja;

int sum(int a, int b)
{
    return a + b;
}

void main()
{
    int num = 10;
    auto result = renderData!(num, sum)("{{ sum(num, 15) }}");
    writeln(result); // 25
}
import std.stdio;
import djinja;

int sum(int a, int b)
{
    return a + b;
}

void main()
{

    enum JinjaConfig conf = { exprOpBegin: "<", exprOpEnd: ">" }; 

    auto ast = loadFile!(conf)("simple.dj"); // simple.dj: "< sum(1, 2) >"
    auto result = render!(sum)(ast);

    writeln(result); // 3
}

Todo list

  • Make a wrapper for UniNode that allows using macros as passed values
  • Add flag to config allowing override set behavior to its original one
  • Extend whitespace control behavior
  • Add more tests
Authors:
  • Maxim Tyapkin
Dependencies:
uninode
Versions:
0.1.0-beta.2 2018-Nov-08
0.1.0-beta.1 2018-Oct-19
~master 2018-Dec-13
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