ErlyDTL compiles Django Template Language to Erlang bytecode.
Project homepage: https://github.com/erlydtl/erlydtl/wiki
ErlyDTL implements the Django Template Language as documented for version 1.6, here: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/ref/templates/builtins/
Despite our best efforts to be completely compatible with the Django Template Languge, there are still a few differences.
To compile ErlyDTL, run
make
in this directory.
Usage:
erlydtl:compile_file("/path/to/template.dtl", my_module_name)
erlydtl:compile_file("/path/to/template.dtl", my_module_name, Options)
erlydtl:compile_template("<html>{{ foo }}</html>", my_module_name)
erlydtl:compile_template("<html>{{ foo }}</html>", my_module_name, Options)
Result:
ok %% existing compiled template is up to date.
{ok, Module}
{ok, Module, Warnings}
{ok, Module, Binary}
{ok, Module, Binary, Warnings}
error
{error, Errors, Warnings}
Options is a proplist possibly containing:
out_dir
- Directory to store generated .beam files. If not
specified, no .beam files will be created and a warning is
emitted. To silence the warning, use {out_dir, false}
.
doc_root
- Included template paths will be relative to this
directory; defaults to the compiled template's directory.
custom_tags_dir
- Directory of DTL files (no extension) includable
as tags. E.g. if $custom_tags_dir/foo contains <b>{{ bar }}</b>
,
then {% foo bar=100 %}
will evaluate to <b>100</b>
. Get it?
custom_tags_modules
- A list of modules to be used for handling
custom tags. The modules will be searched in order and take
precedence over custom_tags_dir
. Each custom tag should correspond
to an exported function with one of the following signatures:
some_tag(TagVars) -> iolist() some_tag(TagVars, Options) -> iolist()
The TagVars
are variables provided to a custom tag in the
template's body (e.g. {% foo bar=100 %}
results in TagVars =
[{bar, 100}]
). The Options
are options passed as the second
argument to the render/2
call at render-time. (These may include
any options, not just locale
and translation_fun
.)
custom_filters_modules
- A list of modules to be used for handling
custom filters. The modules will be searched in order and take
precedence over the built-in filters. Each custom filter should
correspond to an exported filter, e.g.
some_filter(Value) -> iolist()
If the filter takes an argument (e.g. "foo:2"), the argument will be also be passed in:
some_filter(Value, Arg) -> iolist()
vars
- Variables (and their values) to evaluate at compile-time
rather than render-time. (Currently not strictly true, see
#61)
reader
- {module, function} tuple that takes a path to a template
and returns a binary with the file contents. Defaults to {file,
read_file}
. Useful for reading templates from a network resource.
force_recompile
- Recompile the module even if the source's
checksum has not changed. Useful for debugging.
locale
- DEPRECATED. The same as {blocktrans_locales, [Val]}.
blocktrans_fun
- A two-argument fun to use for translating
blocktrans
blocks, trans
tags and _(..)
expressions. This will
be called once for each pair of translated element and locale
specified in blocktrans_locales
. The fun should take the form:
Fun(Block::string(), Locale::string()) -> <<"ErlyDTL code">>::binary() | default
blocktrans_locales
- A list of locales to be passed to
blocktrans_fun
. Defaults to [].
binary_strings
- Whether to compile strings as binary terms
(rather than lists). Defaults to true
.
record_info
- List of records to look for when rendering the
template. Each record info is a tuple with the fields of the record:
{my_record, record_info(fields, my_record)}
no_env
- Do not read additional options from the OS environment
variable ERLYDTL_COMPILER_OPTIONS
.
auto_escape
- Control automatic HTML escaping of template
values. Enabled by default.
no_load
- Do not load the compiled template.
binary
- Include the compiled template binary code in the result
tuple (between the module name and any warning/error lists). Note,
this option is named the same as for the Erlang compiler, with
similar use, except that this option does NOT affect whether or not
a .beam file is saved.
return
- Short form for both return_warnings
and return_errors
.
return_warnings
- If this flag is set, then an extra field
containing warnings is added to the tuple returned on success.
return_errors
- If this flag is set, then an error-tuple with two
extra fields containing errors and warnings is returned when there
are errors.
report
- Short form for both report_warnings
and report_errors
.
report_warnings
- Print warnings as they occur.
report_errors
- Print errors as they occur.
warnings_as_errors
- Treat warnings as errors.
verbose
- Enable verbose printing of compilation results.
compiler_options
- Proplist with extra options passed directly to
compiler:forms/2
. This can prove useful when using extensions to
add extra defines etc when compiling the generated code.
Helpers provide additional templating functionality and can be used in
conjunction with the custom_tags_module
option above. They can be
created from a directory of templates thusly:
erlydtl:compile_dir("/path/to/dir", my_helper_module_name)
erlydtl:compile_dir("/path/to/dir", my_helper_module_name, Options)
The resulting module will export a function for each template
appearing in the specified directory. Options is the same as for
compile/3
.
Compiling a helper module can be more efficient than using
custom_tags_dir
because the helper functions will be compiled only
once (rather than once per template).
my_compiled_template:render(Variables) -> {ok, IOList} | {error, Err}
Variables is a proplist, dict, gb_tree, or a parameterized module (whose method names correspond to variable names). The variable values can be atoms, strings, binaries, or (nested) variables.
IOList is the rendered template.
my_compiled_template:render(Variables, Options) ->
{ok, IOList} | {error, Err}
Same as render/1
, but with the following options:
translation_fun
- A fun/1 that will be used to translate strings
appearing inside {% trans %}
and {% blocktrans %}
tags. The simplest
TranslationFun would be fun(Val) -> Val end
. Placeholders for
blocktrans variable interpolation should be wrapped to {{
and }}
.
locale
- A string specifying the current locale, for use with the
blocktrans_fun
compile-time option.
my_compiled_template:translatable_strings() -> [String]
List of strings appearing in {% trans %}
and _(..)
tags.
my_compiled_template:translated_blocks() -> [String]
List of strings appearing in {% blocktrans %}...{% endblocktrans %}
blocks; the translations (which can contain ErlyDTL code) are
hard-coded into the module and appear at render-time. To get a list of
translatable blocks before compile-time, use the provided
blocktrans_extractor
module.
my_compiled_template:source() -> {FileName, CheckSum}
Name and checksum of the original template file.
my_compiled_template:dependencies() -> [{FileName, CheckSum}]
List of names/checksums of templates included by the original template file. Useful for frameworks that recompile a template only when the template's dependencies change.
my_compiled_template:variables() -> [Variable::atom()]
Sorted list of unique variables used in the template's body. The list can be used for determining which variable bindings need to be passed to the render/3 function.
csrf_token
The
Cross Site Request Forgery
tag is not implemented.url
The
url
tag is not implemented. This should be
addressed in a
future release.regroup
requires a closing endregroup
tag. See
Issue #101.From a Unix shell, run:
make test
Note that the tests will create some output in tests/output.