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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd108ab --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +# Askama + +[![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/askama.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/askama) +[![Build status](https://api.travis-ci.org/djc/askama.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/djc/askama) +[![Code coverage](https://codecov.io/gh/djc/askama/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/djc/askama) + +Askama implements a template rendering engine based on Jinja. +It generates Rust code from your templates at compile time +based on a user-defined `struct` to hold the template's context. +See below for an example, or read [the documentation][docs]. + +**"Pretty exciting. I would love to use this already."** -- +[Armin Ronacher][mitsuhiko], creator of Jinja + +Currently implemented features: + +* Generates fully type-safe Rust code from your templates +* Template inheritance +* Basic loops and if/else if/else statements +* Whitespace suppressing with '-' markers +* Some built-in filters +* Works on stable Rust + +Askama is in heavy development, so it currently has some limitations: + +* Only a small number of built-in template filters have been implemented +* User-defined template filters are not supported yet +* Not a lot of documentation has been written +* Debugging template problems is not always straightforward + +All feedback welcome. Feel free to file bugs, requests for documentation and +any other feedback to the [issue tracker][issues] or [tweet me][twitter]. + +[docs]: https://docs.rs/askama +[mitsuhiko]: http://lucumr.pocoo.org/ +[issues]: https://github.com/djc/askama/issues +[twitter]: https://twitter.com/djco/ + + +How to get started +------------------ + +First, add the following to your crate's `Cargo.toml`: + +```toml +# in section [package] +build = "build.rs" + +# in section [dependencies] +askama = "0.1" +askama_derive = "0.1" + +# in section [build-dependencies] +askama = "0.1" +``` + +Custom derive macros can not be exported together with other items, +so you have to depend on a separate crate for it. +Because Askama will generate Rust code from your template files, +the crate will need to be recompiled when your templates change. +This is supported with a build script, `build.rs`, +which needs askama as a build dependency: + +```rust +extern crate askama; + +fn main() { + askama::rerun_if_templates_changed(); +} +``` + +Now create a directory called `templates` in your crate root. +In it, create a file called `hello.html`, containing the following: + +``` +Hello, {{ name }}! +``` + +In any Rust file inside your crate, add the following: + +```rust +#[macro_use] +extern crate askama_derive; // for the custom derive implementation +extern crate askama; // for the Template trait + +use askama::Template; // bring trait in scope + +#[derive(Template)] // this will generate the code... +#[template(path = "hello.html")] // using the template in this path, relative + // to the templates dir in the crate root +struct HelloTemplate<'a> { // the name of the struct can be anything + name: &'a str, // the field name should match the variable name + // in your template +} + +fn main() { + let hello = HelloTemplate { name: "world" }; // instantiate your struct + println!("{}", hello.render()); // then render it. +} +``` + +You should now be able to compile and run this code. + +Review the [test cases] for more examples. + +[test cases]: https://github.com/djc/askama/tree/master/testing + + +Debugging and troubleshooting +----------------------------- + +You can view the parse tree for a template as well as the generated code by +changing the `template` attribute item list for the template struct: + +```rust +#[derive(Template)] +#[template(path = "hello.html", print = "all")] +struct HelloTemplate<'a> { ... } +``` + +The `print` key can take one of four values: + +* `none` (the default value) +* `ast` (print the parse tree) +* `code` (print the generated code) +* `all` (print both parse tree and code) + +The parse tree looks like this for the example template: + +``` +[Lit("", "Hello,", " "), Expr(WS(false, false), Var("name")), +Lit("", "!", "\n")] +``` + +The generated code looks like this: + +```rust +#[allow(dead_code, non_camel_case_types)] +type TemplateFromhello2ehtml<'a> = HelloTemplate<'a>; +impl<'a> askama::Template for HelloTemplate<'a> { + fn render_to(&self, writer: &mut std::fmt::Write) { + writer.write_str("Hello,").unwrap(); + writer.write_str(" ").unwrap(); + writer.write_fmt(format_args!("{}", self.name)).unwrap(); + writer.write_str("!").unwrap(); + writer.write_str("\n").unwrap(); + } +} +``` |