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UI components for Python using Pydantic and Jinja2 templates

Project description

PyJinHx

Build reusable, type-safe UI components for template-based web apps in Python. PyJinHx combines Pydantic models with Jinja2 templates to give you template discovery, component composition, and JavaScript bundling.

  • Automatic Template Discovery: Place templates next to component files—no manual paths
  • JavaScript Bundling: Automatically collects and bundles .js files from component directories
  • Composability: Nest components easily—works with single components, lists, and dictionaries
  • Flexible: Use Python classes for reusable components, HTML syntax for quick page composition
  • Type Safety: Pydantic models provide validation and IDE support

Installation

pip install pyjinhx

Example

This single example shows the full setup (Python classes + templates) and both ways to render:

  • Python-side: instantiate a component class and call .render().
  • Template-side: render an HTML-like string with custom tags via Renderer.

Step 1: Define component classes

# components/ui/button.py
from pyjinhx import BaseComponent


class Button(BaseComponent):
    id: str
    text: str
    variant: str = "default"
# components/ui/card.py
from pyjinhx import BaseComponent
from components.ui.button import Button


class Card(BaseComponent):
    id: str
    title: str
    action_button: Button
# components/ui/page.py
from pyjinhx import BaseComponent
from components.ui.card import Card


class Page(BaseComponent):
    id: str
    title: str
    main_card: Card

Step 2: Create templates (auto-discovered next to the class files)

<!-- components/ui/button.html -->
<button id="{{ id }}" class="btn btn-{{ variant }}">{{ text }}</button>
<!-- components/ui/card.html -->
<div id="{{ id }}" class="card">
  <h2>{{ title }}</h2>
  <div class="action">{{ action_button }}</div>
</div>
<!-- components/ui/page.html -->
<main id="{{ id }}">
  <h1>{{ title }}</h1>
  {{ main_card }}
</main>

Step 3A: Python-side rendering (BaseComponent.render())

from components.ui.button import Button
from components.ui.card import Card
from components.ui.page import Page

page = Page(
    id="home",
    title="Welcome",
    main_card=Card(
        id="hero",
        title="Get Started",
        action_button=Button(id="cta", text="Sign up", variant="primary"),
    ),
)

html = page.render()

Step 3B: Template-side rendering (Renderer(...).render(source))

from pyjinhx import Renderer

renderer = Renderer("./components", auto_id=True)

html = renderer.render(
    """
    <Page title="Welcome">
      <Card title="Get Started">
        <Button text="Sign up" variant="primary"/>
      </Card>
    </Page>
    """
)

Template-side rendering supports:

  • Type safety for registered classes: if Button(BaseComponent) exists, its fields are validated when <Button .../> is instantiated.
  • Generic tags: if there is no registered class, a generic BaseComponent is used as long as the template file can be found.

JavaScript & extra assets

  • Component-local JS: if a component class MyWidget has a sibling file my-widget.js, it is auto-collected and injected once at the root render level.
  • Extra JS: pass js=[...] with file paths; missing files are ignored.
  • Extra HTML files: pass html=[...] with file paths; they are rendered and exposed in the template context by filename stem (e.g. extra_content.htmlextra_content.html wrapper). Missing files raise FileNotFoundError.

FastAPI + HTMX example

Component class

# components/ui/button.py
from pyjinhx import BaseComponent


class Button(BaseComponent):
    id: str
    text: str

Component template (with HTMX)

<!-- components/ui/button.html -->
<button
  id="{{ id }}"
  hx-post="/clicked"
  hx-vals='{"button_id": "{{ id }}"}'
  hx-target="#click-result"
  hx-swap="innerHTML"
>
  {{ text }}
</button>

FastAPI app (two routes)

from fastapi import FastAPI
from fastapi.responses import HTMLResponse

from components.ui.button import Button

app = FastAPI()


@app.get("/button", response_class=HTMLResponse)
def button() -> str:
    return (
        Button(id="save-btn", text="Click me").render()
        + '<div id="click-result"></div>'
    )


@app.post("/clicked", response_class=HTMLResponse)
def clicked(button_id: str = "unknown") -> str:
    return f"Clicked: {button_id}"

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