# Configuration At compile time, Askama will read optional configuration values from `askama.toml` in the crate root (the directory where `Cargo.toml` can be found). Currently, this covers the directories to search for templates, custom syntax configuration and escaper configuration. This example file demonstrates the default configuration: ```toml [general] # Directories to search for templates, relative to the crate root. dirs = ["templates"] # Unless you add a `-` in a block, whitespace won't be trimmed. suppress_whitespace = false ``` In the default configuration, you can use the `-` operator to indicate that whitespace should be suppressed before or after a block. For example: ```jinja
{%- if something %} Hello (% endif %} ``` In the template above, only the whitespace between `
` and `{%-` will be suppressed. If you enable `suppress_whitespace`, whitespace characters before and after each block will be suppressed by default. To preserve the whitespace characters, you can use the `+` operator: ```jinja {% if something +%} Hello (%+ endif %} ``` In this example, `Hello` will be surrounded with newline characters. Here is an example that defines two custom syntaxes: ```toml [general] default_syntax = "foo" [[syntax]] name = "foo" block_start = "%{" comment_start = "#{" expr_end = "^^" [[syntax]] name = "bar" block_start = "%%" block_end = "%%" comment_start = "%#" expr_start = "%{" ``` A syntax block consists of at least the attribute `name` which uniquely names this syntax in the project. The following keys can currently be used to customize template syntax: * `block_start`, defaults to `{%` * `block_end`, defaults to `%}` * `comment_start`, defaults to `{#` * `comment_end`, defaults to `#}` * `expr_start`, defaults to `{{` * `expr_end`, defaults to `}}` Values must be 2 characters long and start delimiters must all start with the same character. If a key is omitted, the value from the default syntax is used. Here is an example of a custom escaper: ```toml [[escaper]] path = "::tex_escape::Tex" extensions = ["tex"] ``` An escaper block consists of the attributes `path` and `name`. `path` contains a Rust identifier that must be in scope for templates using this escaper. `extensions` defines a list of file extensions that will trigger the use of that escaper. Extensions are matched in order, starting with the first escaper configured and ending with the default escapers for HTML (extensions `html`, `htm`, `xml`, `j2`, `jinja`, `jinja2`) and plain text (no escaping; `md`, `yml`, `none`, `txt`, and the empty string). Note that this means you can also define other escapers that match different extensions to the same escaper.