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A small library for rendering blueprints of projects

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Hecto(graph)

A small library for rendering blueprints of projects.

  • Works with local paths and git URLs.
  • Your project can include any file and Hecto can dynamically replace values in any kind of text files.
  • It generates a beautiful output and take care of not overwrite existing files, unless instructed to do so.

How to use

pip install hecto
from hecto import render_blueprint

# Create a project from a local path
render_blueprint('path/to/project/template', 'path/to/destination', context={"foo": "bar"})

# Or from a git URL.
# You can also use "gh:" as a shortcut of "https://github.com/"
# Or "gl:"  as a shortcut of "https://gitlab.com/"
render_blueprint('https://github.com/jpsca/base36.git', 'path/to/destination')
render_blueprint('gh:jpsca/base36.git', 'path/to/destination')
render_blueprint('gl:jpsca/base36.git', 'path/to/destination')

# You can also specify a subfolder inside the repo using `#` as a separator:
render_blueprint('gh:jpsca/base36.git#blueprint/new', 'path/to/destination')

How does it works

For each file, if the file has a .tt, .append, or .prepend extension, even if the extension is not the last one, like *.tt.py, it will be treated as a template file and rendered with the provided context.

  • .tt files will be rendered and saved to its destinations.
  • .append files will be rendered and appended to its destinations.
  • .prepend files will be rendered and prepended to its destinations.
  • Other files will be copied as-is.

To be able to work with regular Jinja files, the files are rendered using [[ and ]] instead of {{ and }}; and [% and %] instead of {% and %}. You can also use these delimiters in your file names.

If the files already exists and force is False, you will be asked for confirmation before overwriting them.

API

render_blueprint(...)

def render_blueprint(
    src: str | Path,
    dst: str | Path,
    context: dict[str, t.Any] | None = None,
    *,
    ignore: Sequence[str] = IGNORE,
    envops: dict | None = None,
    force: bool = False,
) -> None:
    """
    Renders a blueprint into a destination folder.

    For each file, if the file has a `.tt`, `.append`, or `.prepend` extension,
    even if the extension is not the *last one*, like `*.tt.py`, it will be treated
    as a template file and rendered with the provided context.

    * `.tt` files will be rendered and saved to its destinations.
    * `.append` files will be rendered and appended to its destinations.
    * `.prepend` files will be rendered and prepended to its destinations.
    * Other files will be copied as-is.

    To be able to work with regular Jinja files, the files are rendered using
    `[[` and `]]` instead of `{{` and `}}`; and `[%` and `%]` instead of `{%` and `%}`.
    You can also use these delimiters in your file names.

    If the files already exists and `force` is `False`, you will be asked for
    confirmation before overwriting them.

    Arguments:
        src:
            Path of the folder to render from, or URL of a git-based repository.
        dst:
            Destination path for the blueprint.
        context:
            Context variables for Jinja2 templates.
        ignore:
            List of file patterns to ignore.
            Default is (".DS_Store", "__pycache__", "*/__pycache__", "*/.DS_Store")
        envops:
            Jinja2 environment options.
        force:
            Whether to overwrite existing files without asking for confirmation.

    """
    ...

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