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Fast XML-based template engine with Genshi syntax and Jinja blocks

Project description

Kajiki provides fast well-formed XML templates

Because Kajiki’s input is XML, it can ensure that your HTML/XML output is well-formed. The Genshi-like syntax, based on XML attributes or tags, is simply beautiful and easily understood (or ignored) by web designers. But instead of the slow performance of Genshi, Kajiki compiles templates to Python code that renders with blazing-fast speed, so Kajiki can compete with the speed of Jinja, Mako, Chameleon and others. Also, one of Genshi’s misfeatures – py:match – is replaced with blocks which work like Jinja’s blocks.

By combining the best ideas out there – XML input, Genshi’s syntax and features, Jinja’s template inheritance and final compilation to Python –, Kajiki is ready to become the most widely used templating engine for web development in Python. And more features are coming soon; stay tuned!

Example

>>> import kajiki
>>> Template = kajiki.XMLTemplate('''<html>
...     <head><title>$title</title></head>
...     <body>
...         <h1>$title</h1>
...         <ul>
...             <li py:for="x in range(repetitions)">$title</li>
...         </ul>
...     </body>
... </html>''')
>>> print(Template(dict(title='Kajiki is teh awesome!', repetitions=3)).render())
<html>
    <head><title>Kajiki is teh awesome!</title></head>
    <body>
        <h1>Kajiki is teh awesome!</h1>
        <ul>
            <li>Kajiki is teh awesome!</li><li>Kajiki is teh awesome!</li><li>Kajiki is teh awesome!</li>
        </ul>
    </body>
</html>

CHANGES

0.6.0 (2016-11-27)

  • Fixed py:switch error message wrongly mentioning py:with

  • Support for multiline ${} expressions

  • Subsequent text nodes are now squashed into a single text node. This allows translating whole paragraphs instead of single sentences.

  • Allow code and function calls inside tag attributes

  • Added strip_text option to XMLTemplate and i18n collector to ensure leading and trailing spaces are stipped by text nodes (also leads to minified HTML)

  • Some HTML nodes that do not require being closed but is commonly considered best practice to close them are now emitted with ending tag (IE: <p>)

  • Generally improved code documentation to lower entry barrier for contributors

0.5.5 (2016-06-08)

  • py:attrs will now emit the attribute name itself or will omit the attribute at all in case of bool values for ‘checked’, ‘disabled’, ‘readonly’, ‘multiple’, ‘selected’, ‘nohref’, ‘ismap’, ‘declare’ and ‘defer’,

0.5.4 (2016-06-04)

  • py:switch now correctly supports multiple py:case statements.

  • text inside <script> and <style> tags is no longer collected translation.

  • Syntax errors now report the line and the surrounding code when there is a markup or python syntax error.

  • As py:swtich discards all its content apart from py:case and py:else statements it will now correctly report an error when the statements has other content.

  • py:else will now correctly detect spurious content between itself and py:if as the two must be consequential.

  • Improved code documentation on core classes.

0.5.3 (2016-01-25)

  • py:with statement now keeps order of variables, so that variables can depend from each other.

  • Babel is no longer a dependency unless you want to use the message extractor.

0.5.2 (2015-10-13)

  • TranslatableTextNodes are now only generated for non-empty strings

  • py:with statement now accepts multiple variables separated by semicolon

  • Babel message extractor fixed on Python2

0.5.1 (2015-07-26)

  • Fix crash on PyPy

0.5.0 (2015-07-25)

  • CDATA sections created by the user are now properly preserved

  • cdata_scripts=False option in XMLTemplate allows disabling automatic CDATA for script and style tags.

  • Autoblocks experimental feature automatically creates blocks from specified tag names.

0.4.4 (2013-09-07)

  • Also accept “$.” without erroring out. In fact, accept anything.

  • Add integration plugin for TurboGears 1

0.4.3 (2013-08-12)

  • Accept “$(” without erroring out. Easier to write jQuery stuff.

0.4.2 (2013-08-01)

  • There was a showstopper regression in FileLoader. Fixes #1

0.4.0 (2013-07-29)

  • Support Python versions 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3 in a single codebase using the nine library.

  • Support HTML entities as well as XML entities in input templates.

  • py:include fixed, can see global variables.

  • Genshi compatibility: support built-in functions: defined(), value_of() and Markup().

  • py:def: Do not crash if a function has no content.

  • py:strip='' is the same as py:strip='True'.

  • Correctness: escape HTML attribute values.

  • Correctness: Always close script tags, even in XML mode.

  • Add integration module for the Pyramid web framework.

  • Give the FileLoader a path, not just a base directory.

  • Documentation improvements, including the need to write CDATA sections.

  • Move from Sourceforge to Github.

  • Use Travis for continuous integration.

  • The whole codebase is formatted according to PEP8.

0.3.5 (2012-05-07)

  • Several bugfixes

  • Output HTML attributes in alphabetical order (for testability)

0.3.4 (2011-06-01)

  • Make Kajiki work on Python 2.4

0.3.2 (2010-11-26)

  • Fix Python 2.5 syntax error

0.3.1 (2010-11-24)

  • Add support for py:with

  • Remove unused babel import that was breaking pip/easy_install

  • Python 2.5 fixes

  • Correctly strip None attributes and expressions

  • Turn off autoescaping in text templates

0.3 (2010-10-10)

  • Adds i18n support

  • Fixes several bugs: [#7], [#9], [#10]

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