jinja

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Jinja (3.x) server-side template engine port for Dart 2. Variables, expressions, control structures and template inheritance.

Version 0.6.0 introduces breaking changes

  • FilterArgumentError error class removed
  • *args and **kwargs arguments support removed
  • Auto-escaping and related statements, filters and tests have been removed due to the impossibility of extending String. Use the escape filter manually or escape values before passing them to the template.

For more information, see CHANGELOG.md.

Documentation

It is mostly similar to Jinja templates documentation, differences provided below.

work in progress.

Differences with Python version

  • The default filter compares values with null.
  • The defined and undefined tests compare values with null.
  • The map filter also compares values with null. Use attribute and item filters for object.attribute and object[item] expressions.
  • If Environment({getAttribute}) is not passed, the getItem method will be used. This allows you to use {{ map.key }} as an expression equivalent to {{ map['key'] }}.
  • Slices and negative indexes are not supported.
  • Macro arguments without default values are required.
  • Not yet implemented:
    • Choice and ignore missing include statement variants.
  • Not supported:
    • Template module.
  • work in progress

Dynamically invoked members

  • [], +, -, *, /, ~/, % operators
  • object.length getter
  • object.call getter
  • Function.apply(function, ...)

Example

import 'package:jinja/jinja.dart';

// ...

var environment = Environment(blockStart: '...', blockEnd: '...');
var template = environment.fromString('...source...');
print(template.render({'key': value}));
// or write directly to StringSink (IOSink, HttpResponse, ...)
template.renderTo(stringSink, {'key': value});

See also examples with conduit and reflectable.

Status:

TODO:

  • Template class:
    • generate method
    • stream method
  • Relative template Paths
  • Async Support
  • Expressions
    • Dart Methods and Properties
      • !./?.
  • Loaders
    • PackageLoader (VM)
    • ...
  • List of Global Functions
    • lipsum
    • dict
    • cycler
    • joiner
  • Extensions
    • i18n
    • Loop Controls
    • Debug Statement
  • Template compiler (builder)
  • ...

Done:

Note: item - not supported

  • Variables
  • Filters
    • forceescape
    • safe
    • unsafe
  • Tests
    • escaped
  • Comments
  • Whitespace Control
  • Escaping (only escape filter)
  • Line Statements
    • Comments
    • Blocks
  • Template Inheritance
    • Base Template
    • Child Template
    • Super Blocks
    • Nesting extends
    • Named Block End-Tags
    • Block Nesting and Scope
    • Required Blocks
    • Template Objects
  • HTML Escaping
  • List of Control Structures
    • For
    • If
    • Macro
    • Call
    • Filters
    • Assignments
    • Block Assignments
    • Extends
    • Blocks
    • Include
    • Import
  • Import Context Behavior
  • Expressions with filters and tests
    • Literals
      • "Hello World"
      • 42 / 123_456
      • 42.23 / 42.1e2 / 123_456.789
      • ['list', 'of', 'objects']
      • ('tuple', 'of', 'values')
      • {'dict': 'of', 'key': 'and', 'value': 'pairs'}
      • true / false
    • Math
      • +
      • -
      • /
      • //
      • %
      • *
      • **
    • Comparisons
      • ==
      • !=
      • >
      • >=
      • <
      • <=
    • Logic
      • and
      • or
      • not
      • (expr)
    • Other Operators
      • in
      • is
      • |
      • ~
      • ()
      • ./[]
    • If Expression
      • {{ list.last if list }}
      • {{ user.name if user else 'Guest' }}
    • Dart Methods and Properties (with reflection)
      • {{ string.toUpperCase() }}
      • {{ list.add(item) }}
  • List of Global Functions
    • print
    • range
    • list
    • namespace
  • Loaders
    • FileSystemLoader
    • MapLoader (DictLoader)
  • Extensions
    • Expression Statement
    • With Statement
  • Autoescape Overrides

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or pull request on GitHub. Look at the ToDo list and comments in the code for ideas on what to work on. There are no strict rules, but please try to follow the existing code style.

As non-native English speaker and learner, I will be grateful for any corrections in the documentation and code comments.

Support

Post issues and feature requests on the GitHub issue tracker.