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jingoo
About jingoo
Jingoo is OCaml template engine almost compatible with Jinja2(python template engine).
Install
manual
make
sudo make install
opam
opam install jingoo
Difference between Jinja2 and Jingoo
i18n features are not supported yet.
Cause of language difference between ocaml and python, some of built-in filters are different from original one, especially orders of arguments and supported optional arguments etc.
Single line comment is not supported. Because single '#' is used very much especially in html.
Usage
Simple usage
open Jingoo
(* output from direct string template *)
let result = Jg_template.from_string "{{ msg }}" ~models:[("msg", Jg_types.Tstr "hello, world!")]
(* or output from file template *)
let result2 = Jg_template.from_file "hello.jingoo" ~models:[("msg", Jg_types.Tstr "hello, world!")]
Custom filter example
Set your custom filter to filters field of environment.
open Jingoo
let to_mail ?(kwargs=[]) ?(defaults=[]) value =
let id = Jg_runtime.string_of_tvalue value in
let domain = Jg_runtime.string_of_tvalue (Jg_runtime.jg_get_kvalue "domain" kwargs ~defaults) in
Jg_types.Tstr (id ^ "@" ^ domain)
let () =
let result = Jg_template.from_string "{{id | to_mail(domain='gmail.com')}}"
(* set your extension to 'filters' field of environment *)
~env:{Jg_types.std_env with
filters = [
(* CAUTION!: if jingoo <= 1.2.21, use 'Jg_runtime.func_arg1' instead of 'Jg_types.func_arg1_kw' *)
("to_mail", Jg_types.func_arg1_kw (to_mail ~defaults:[
("domain", Jg_types.Tstr "gmail.com");
]));
]
}
~models:[
("id", Jg_types.Tstr "foo")
] in
(* should output 'foo@gmail.com' *)
print_endline result
Dynlink filter example
Write your own filter(my_ext.ml for example) and add it by Jg_stub.add(namespace as my_ext and func_name as to_md5 for example).
open Jingoo
let to_md5 ?(kwargs=[]) ?(defaults=[]) value =
let seed = Jg_runtime.jg_get_kvalue "seed" kwargs ~defaults in
match value, seed with
| Jg_types.Tstr str, Jg_types.Tstr seed ->
Jg_types.Tstr (Digest.to_hex (Digest.string (str ^ seed)))
| _ -> Jg_types.Tnull
let () =
(* CAUTION!: if jingoo <= 1.2.21, use 'Jg_runtime.func_arg1' instead of 'Jg_types.func_arg1_kw' *)
Jg_stub.add_func ~namespace:"my_ext" ~func_name:"to_md5" (Jg_types.func_arg1_kw (to_md5 ~defaults:[
("seed", Jg_types.Tstr "");
]))
Set my_ext.cmxs to extensions field of environment, and you can use your custom filter my_ext.to_md5.
open Jingoo
let result = Jg_template.from_string "{{msg | my_ext.to_md5(seed='aaa')}}"
(* set your extension to 'extensions' field *)
~env:{Jg_types.std_env with
extensions = [
"my_ext.cmxs";
]
}
~models:[
("msg", Jg_types.Tstr "foo");
] in
(* should output '3cb988a734183289506ab7738261c827' *)
print_endline result