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Enhance Chameleon templating engine integration into Plone

Project description

Introduction

This package enhances the integration of Chameleon into Plone with five.pt.

In our deployments we have source checkouts (git) which we are pulled on updates. This may cause templates to be updated on the next request in running instances, which may cause errors because the associated code was not yet reloaded because the zope instance was not yet rebooted. In order to make that more robust we use Chameleon with eager-loading enabled and auto-reload disabled, so that after an instance is started it will no longer read templates.

These options do not work as expected when using five.pt for integrating Chameleon in combination with ViewPageTemplateFile instances. ftw.chameleon contains enhancements for making that work well.

Enhancements

  • zope.pagetemplate is patched so that it considers the CHAMELEON_RELOAD configuration: when CHAMELEON_RELOAD is disabled it does not trigger a recooking of the template even when it has changed.

  • When CHAMELEON_EAGER is enabled, all templates will be cooked on startup. This is done by explicitly cooking all known templates in a separate thread.

  • Fire an event when chameleon compiles templates.

  • Log warnings or exceptions when templates are compiled unexpectedly. This helps to pin-point problems with templates which are not cacheable.

  • When CHAMELEON_EAGER is enabled, the templates in portal_skins will be cooked after the first request on the Plone site.

Compatibility

Plone 4.3.x

Installation

Buildout example for production:

[instance]
eggs +=
    ftw.chameleon
environment-vars +=
    CHAMELEON_EAGER true
    CHAMELEON_RELOAD false
    CHAMELEON_CACHE ${buildout:directory}/var/chameleon-cache
    FTW_CHAMELEON_RECOOK_WARNING true

Buildout example for development:

[instance]
eggs +=
    ftw.chameleon
environment-vars +=
    CHAMELEON_RELOAD true
    CHAMELEON_CACHE ${buildout:directory}/var/chameleon-cache

You need to make sure that the cache-directory exists. This can be done with buildout:

[buildout]
parts += chameleon-cache

[chameleon-cache]
directory = ${buildout:directory}/var/chameleon-cache
recipe = collective.recipe.shelloutput
commands =
    cmd1 = mkdir -p ${chameleon-cache:directory}

[instance]
environment-vars +=
    CHAMELEON_CACHE ${chameleon-cache:directory}

Environment variables

Name

Description

Values

Recommendation

CHAMELEON_EAGER

Parse and compile templates on startup.

true, false

true

CHAMELEON_RELOAD

Reload templates when they have changed.

true, false

false

CHAMELEON_CACHE

File system cache.

Path to cache directory.

.../var/chameleon-cache

FTW_CHAMELEON_RECOOK_WARNING

Warn when recooking templates.

true, false

true

FTW_CHAMELEON_RECOOK_EXCEPTION

Exception when recooking templates.

true, false

true when using Sentry.

See also the Chameleon documentation.

Development

  1. Fork this repo

  2. Clone your fork

  3. Shell: ln -s development.cfg buildout.cfg

  4. Shell: python bootstrap.py

  5. Shell: bin/buildout

Run bin/test to test your changes.

Or start an instance by running bin/instance fg.

Changelog

1.2.0 (2017-12-04)

  • Require five.pt < 3.0. [mbaechtold]

  • Append changelog to long description of package [raphael-s]

1.1.2 (2017-06-26)

  • Skip persistent templates in precook_templates() to avoid attempting to operate on a closed ZODB connection. [lgraf]

1.1.1 (2016-11-21)

  • Fix logger name (was ftw.ptcache). [jone]

1.1.0 (2016-10-25)

  • Precook z3c.jbot registered templates. [jone]

1.0.0 (2016-10-03)

  • Initial implementation.

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