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Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +02001API
2===
3
4.. module:: jinja2
5 :synopsis: public Jinja2 API
6
7This document describes the API to Jinja2 and not the template language. It
8will be most useful as reference to those implementing the template interface
9to the application and not those who are creating Jinja2 templates.
10
11Basics
12------
13
14Jinja2 uses a central object called the template :class:`Environment`.
15Instances of this class are used to store the configuration, global objects
16and are used to load templates from the file system or other locations.
17Even if you are creating templates from string by using the constructor of
18:class:`Template` class, an environment is created automatically for you.
19
20Most applications will create one :class:`Environment` object on application
21initialization and use that to load templates. In some cases it's however
22useful to have multiple environments side by side, if different configurations
23are in use.
24
25The simplest way to configure Jinja2 to load templates for your application
26looks roughly like this::
27
28 from jinja2 import Environment, PackageLoader
29 env = Environment(loader=PackageLoader('yourapplication', 'templates'))
30
31This will create a template environment with the default settings and a
32loader that looks up the templates in the `templates` folder inside the
33`yourapplication` python package. Different loaders are available
34and you can also write your own if you want to load templates from a
35database or other resources.
36
37To load a template from this environment you just have to call the
38:meth:`get_template` method which then returns the loaded :class:`Template`::
39
40 template = env.get_template('mytemplate.html')
41
42To render it with some variables, just call the :meth:`render` method::
43
44 print template.render(the='variables', go='here')
45
46
47High Level API
48--------------
49
Armin Ronachered98cac2008-05-07 08:42:11 +020050.. autoclass:: jinja2.environment.Environment([options])
51 :members: from_string, get_template, join_path, parse
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +020052
53 .. attribute:: shared
54
55 If a template was created by using the :class:`Template` constructor
56 an environment is created automatically. These environments are
57 created as shared environments which means that multiple templates
58 may have the same anonymous environment. For all shared environments
59 this attribute is `True`, else `False`.
60
61 .. attribute:: sandboxed
62
63 If the environment is sandboxed this attribute is `True`. For the
64 sandbox mode have a look at the documentation for the
65 :class:`~jinja2.sandbox.SandboxedEnvironment`.
66
67 .. attribute:: filters
68
69 A dict of filters for this environment. As long as no template was
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +020070 loaded it's safe to add new filters or remove old. For custom filters
71 see :ref:`writing-filters`.
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +020072
73 .. attribute:: tests
74
Lukas Meuserad48a2e2008-05-01 18:19:57 +020075 A dict of test functions for this environment. As long as no
76 template was loaded it's safe to modify this dict. For custom tests
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +020077 see :ref:`writing-tests`.
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +020078
79 .. attribute:: globals
80
81 A dict of global variables. These variables are always available
82 in a template and (if the optimizer is enabled) may not be
Lukas Meuserad48a2e2008-05-01 18:19:57 +020083 overridden by templates. As long as no template was loaded it's safe
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +020084 to modify this dict. For more details see :ref:`global-namespace`.
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +020085
Armin Ronachered98cac2008-05-07 08:42:11 +020086 .. automethod:: overlay([options])
87
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +020088
89.. autoclass:: jinja2.Template
Armin Ronachered98cac2008-05-07 08:42:11 +020090 :members: make_module, module, new_context
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +020091
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +020092 .. attribute:: globals
93
Armin Ronachered98cac2008-05-07 08:42:11 +020094 The dict with the globals of that template. It's unsafe to modify
95 this dict as it may be shared with other templates or the environment
96 that loaded the template.
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +020097
98 .. attribute:: name
99
Armin Ronachered98cac2008-05-07 08:42:11 +0200100 The loading name of the template. If the template was loaded from a
101 string this is `None`.
102
103 .. automethod:: render([context])
104
105 .. automethod:: generate([context])
106
107 .. automethod:: stream([context])
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +0200108
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +0200109
110.. autoclass:: jinja2.environment.TemplateStream
111 :members: disable_buffering, enable_buffering
112
113
114Undefined Types
115---------------
116
117These classes can be used as undefined types. The :class:`Environment`
118constructor takes an `undefined` parameter that can be one of those classes
119or a custom subclass of :class:`Undefined`. Whenever the template engine is
120unable to look up a name or access an attribute one of those objects is
121created and returned. Some operations on undefined values are then allowed,
122others fail.
123
124The closest to regular Python behavior is the `StrictUndefined` which
125disallows all operations beside testing if it's an undefined object.
126
127.. autoclass:: jinja2.runtime.Undefined
128
129.. autoclass:: jinja2.runtime.DebugUndefined
130
131.. autoclass:: jinja2.runtime.StrictUndefined
132
133
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +0200134The Context
135-----------
136
Armin Ronacher19cf9c22008-05-01 12:49:53 +0200137.. autoclass:: jinja2.runtime.Context
Armin Ronacherf35e2812008-05-06 16:04:10 +0200138 :members: resolve, get_exported, get_all
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +0200139
140 .. attribute:: parent
141
142 A dict of read only, global variables the template looks up. These
Armin Ronacher19cf9c22008-05-01 12:49:53 +0200143 can either come from another :class:`Context`, from the
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +0200144 :attr:`Environment.globals` or :attr:`Template.globals`. It must not
145 be altered.
146
147 .. attribute:: vars
148
149 The template local variables. This list contains environment and
150 context functions from the :attr:`parent` scope as well as local
151 modifications and exported variables from the template. The template
152 will modify this dict during template evaluation but filters and
153 context functions are not allowed to modify it.
154
155 .. attribute:: environment
156
157 The environment that loaded the template.
158
159 .. attribute:: exported_vars
160
161 This set contains all the names the template exports. The values for
162 the names are in the :attr:`vars` dict. In order to get a copy of the
163 exported variables as dict, :meth:`get_exported` can be used.
164
165 .. attribute:: name
166
167 The load name of the template owning this context.
168
169 .. attribute:: blocks
170
171 A dict with the current mapping of blocks in the template. The keys
172 in this dict are the names of the blocks, and the values a list of
173 blocks registered. The last item in each list is the current active
174 block (latest in the inheritance chain).
175
176
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +0200177Loaders
178-------
179
180Loaders are responsible for loading templates from a resource such as the
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +0200181file system. The environment will keep the compiled modules in memory like
182Python's `sys.modules`. Unlike `sys.modules` however this cache is limited in
183size by default and templates are automatically reloaded.
Armin Ronachercda43df2008-05-03 17:10:05 +0200184All loaders are subclasses of :class:`BaseLoader`. If you want to create your
185
186own loader, subclass :class:`BaseLoader` and override `get_source`.
187
188.. autoclass:: jinja2.loaders.BaseLoader
189 :members: get_source, load
190
191Here a list of the builtin loaders Jinja2 provides:
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +0200192
193.. autoclass:: jinja2.loaders.FileSystemLoader
194
195.. autoclass:: jinja2.loaders.PackageLoader
196
197.. autoclass:: jinja2.loaders.DictLoader
198
199.. autoclass:: jinja2.loaders.FunctionLoader
200
201.. autoclass:: jinja2.loaders.PrefixLoader
202
203.. autoclass:: jinja2.loaders.ChoiceLoader
204
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +0200205
206Utilities
207---------
208
209These helper functions and classes are useful if you add custom filters or
210functions to a Jinja2 environment.
211
212.. autofunction:: jinja2.filters.environmentfilter
213
214.. autofunction:: jinja2.filters.contextfilter
215
216.. autofunction:: jinja2.utils.environmentfunction
217
218.. autofunction:: jinja2.utils.contextfunction
219
220.. function:: escape(s)
221
222 Convert the characters &, <, >, and " in string s to HTML-safe sequences.
223 Use this if you need to display text that might contain such characters
224 in HTML. This function will not escaped objects that do have an HTML
225 representation such as already escaped data.
226
Armin Ronacher187bde12008-05-01 18:19:16 +0200227.. autofunction:: jinja2.utils.clear_caches
228
Armin Ronacher3c8b7ad2008-04-28 13:52:21 +0200229.. autoclass:: jinja2.utils.Markup
230
231
232Exceptions
233----------
234
235.. autoclass:: jinja2.exceptions.TemplateError
236
237.. autoclass:: jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError
238
239.. autoclass:: jinja2.exceptions.TemplateNotFound
240
241.. autoclass:: jinja2.exceptions.TemplateSyntaxError
242
243.. autoclass:: jinja2.exceptions.TemplateAssertionError
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +0200244
245
246.. _writing-filters:
247
248Custom Filters
249--------------
250
251Custom filters are just regular Python functions that take the left side of
252the filter as first argument and the the arguments passed to the filter as
253extra arguments or keyword arguments.
254
255For example in the filter ``{{ 42|myfilter(23) }}`` the function would be
256called with ``myfilter(42, 23)``. Here for example a simple filter that can
257be applied to datetime objects to format them::
258
259 def datetimeformat(value, format='%H:%M / %d-%m-%Y'):
260 return value.strftime(format)
261
262You can register it on the template environment by updating the
263:attr:`~Environment.filters` dict on the environment::
264
265 environment.filters['datetimeformat'] = datetimeformat
266
267Inside the template it can then be used as follows:
268
269.. sourcecode:: jinja
270
271 written on: {{ article.pub_date|datetimeformat }}
272 publication date: {{ article.pub_date|datetimeformat('%d-%m-%Y') }}
273
274Filters can also be passed the current template context or environment. This
275is useful if a filters wants to return an undefined value or check the current
276:attr:`~Environment.autoescape` setting. For this purpose two decorators
277exist: :func:`environmentfilter` and :func:`contextfilter`.
278
279Here a small example filter that breaks a text into HTML line breaks and
280paragraphs and marks the return value as safe HTML string if autoescaping is
281enabled::
282
283 import re
284 from jinja2 import environmentfilter, Markup, escape
285
286 _paragraph_re = re.compile(r'(?:\r\n|\r|\n){2,}')
287
288 @environmentfilter
289 def nl2br(environment, value):
290 result = u'\n\n'.join(u'<p>%s</p>' % p.replace('\n', '<br>\n')
291 for p in _paragraph_re.split(escape(value)))
292 if environment.autoescape:
293 result = Markup(result)
294 return result
295
296Context filters work the same just that the first argument is the current
Armin Ronacher19cf9c22008-05-01 12:49:53 +0200297active :class:`Context` rather then the environment.
Armin Ronacher7259c762008-04-30 13:03:59 +0200298
299
300.. _writing-tests:
301
302Custom Tests
303------------
304
305Tests work like filters just that there is no way for a filter to get access
306to the environment or context and that they can't be chained. The return
307value of a filter should be `True` or `False`. The purpose of a filter is to
308give the template designers the possibility to perform type and conformability
309checks.
310
311Here a simple filter that checks if a variable is a prime number::
312
313 import math
314
315 def is_prime(n):
316 if n == 2:
317 return True
318 for i in xrange(2, int(math.ceil(math.sqrt(n))) + 1):
319 if n % i == 0:
320 return False
321 return True
322
323
324You can register it on the template environment by updating the
325:attr:`~Environment.tests` dict on the environment::
326
327 environment.tests['prime'] = is_prime
328
329A template designer can then use the test like this:
330
331.. sourcecode:: jinja
332
333 {% if 42 is prime %}
334 42 is a prime number
335 {% else %}
336 42 is not a prime number
337 {% endif %}
338
339
340.. _global-namespace:
341
342The Global Namespace
343--------------------
344
345Variables stored in the :attr:`Environment.globals` or :attr:`Template.globals`
346dicts are special as they are available for imported templates too and will be
347used by the optimizer in future releases to evaluates parts of the template at
348compile time. This is the place where you can put variables and functions
349that should be available all the time.