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An implementation of the TAL template language.

Project description

Overview

The z3c.pt package provides an alternative implementation of the TAL template language including i18n. It also provides a simple text template class that allows expression interpolation.

Casual benchmarks pegs it 11x more performant than zope.pagetemplate.

In a nutshell:

  • Templates are parsed and compiled into Python bytecode

  • While rendering only Python code is executed and no parsing happens

  • Pluggable expression implementation

  • Support for expression interpolation using the ${<expression>}-format

  • Non-XML friendly

Note: The METAL macro language is not supported.

Usage

See README.txt inside package for general usage; to register the default expression types, load the package component configuration file (configure.zcml).

Template and expression language

The template and expression language is based loosely on the TAL 1.4 specification*. Some notable changes:

  1. Tuples are allowed in the tal:define statement:

    tal:define=”(a, b, c) [1, 2, 3]”

  2. Generators are allowed in tal:repeat statements. Note that the repeat variable is not available in this case.

    tal:repeat=”i <some generator>”

  3. Attribute-access to dictionary entries is allowed in Python-expressions, e.g.

    dictionary.key

    can be used instead of dictionary['key'].

  4. Expression interpolation is allowed in attributes and HTML content.

    <a href=”mailto:${context.email}”>${context.email}</a>

  5. Default expression type can be set using tal:default-expression. This is an alternative to providing the expression type before each expression.

Development

If you want to use the code directly from trunk (recommended only for development and testing usage), provide z3c.pt==dev as your dependency.

http://svn.zope.org/z3c.pt/trunk#egg=z3c.pt-dev

Changelog

Version 0.8.x

  • When templates are instantiated outside of a class-definition, a relative file path will be made absolute using the module path. [malthe]

  • Simplified the _escape function handling by pulling in the str call into the function. Corrected the bigtable hotshot test to only benchmark rendering.

  • Replaced the cgi.escape function by an optimized local version, we go up to 11x for path and 16x for Python expressions :) In the bigtable benchmark the enhancement is more noticable - we are the same speed as spitfire -O1 templates now and just half the speed of -O3 :))

  • Added a new benchmark test called bigtable that produces results which are directly comparable to those produced by the bigtable.py benchmark in the spitfire project.

  • Introduce a new config option called Z3C_PT_DISABLE_I18N. If this environment variable is set to true, the template engine will not call into the zope.i18n machinery anymore, but fall back to simple interpolation in all cases. In a normal Zope environment that has the whole i18n infrastructure set up, this will render the templates about 15x faster than normal TAL, instead of only 10x faster at this point.

  • Removed the second rendering tests from the benchmark suite. Since we enable the file cache for the benchmarks, there’s no difference between the first and second rendering anymore after the cache file has been written.

  • Require zope.i18n 3.5 and add support for using its new negotiate function. If you use the zope_i18n_allowed_languages environment variable the target language for a template is only negotiated once per template, instead of once for each translate function call. This more than doubles the speed and the benchmark is back at 9.2 times faster.

  • Extended the i18n handling to respect the passed in translation context to the template. Usually this is the request, which is passed on under the internal name of _context into the render functions. After extending the i18n tests to include a negotiator and message catalog the improvement is only at 4.5 anymore, as most of the time is spent inside the i18n machinery.

  • Added persistent file cache functionality. If the environment variable is set, each file system based template will add a directory to the cache (currently a SHA-1 of the file’s absolute path is used as the folder name) and in the folder one file per params for the template (cache filename is the hash of the params). Once a template file is initialized, an instance local registry is added, which then looks up all cached files and pre-populates the registry with the render functions.

  • Fixed interpolation edge case bugs. [malthe]

  • Added new Z3C_PT_FILECACHE environment variable pointing to a directory. If set, this will be used to cache the compiled files.

  • Added a second variation of the repeat clause, using a simple for loop. It doesn’t support the repeatdict, though and is therefor not used yet. Also began work to add introspection facilities to clauses about the variables being used in them. The simpler loop causes the benchmarks to go up to a 10.5 (old 9.5) for path expressions and 14.5 (12.5) for python expressions. So the next step is to introduce an optimization phase, that can decide which variant of the loops to use.

  • Made the debug mode independent from the Python debug mode. You can now specify an environment variable called Z3C_PT_DEBUG to enable it.

  • Added some code in a filecache module that can later be used to write out and reload the compiled Python code to and from the file system. We should be able to avoid reparsing on Python process restart.

  • Simplified the generated _escape code. cgi.escape’s second argument is a simple boolean and not a list of characters to quote.

  • Use a simple list based BufferIO class instead of a cStringIO for the out stream. Avoiding the need to encode Unicode data is a bigger win. We do not support arbitrarily mixing of Unicode and non-ascii inside the engine.

  • Merged two adjacent writes into one inside the Tag clause.

  • Applied a bunch of micro-optimizations. ‘’.join({}) is slightly faster than ‘’.join({}.keys()) and does the same. Avoid a try/except for error handling in non-debug mode. Test against ‘is None’ instead of a boolean check for the result of the template registry lookup. Made PROD_MODE available defined as ‘not DEBUG_MODE’ in config.py, so we avoid the ‘not’ in every cook-check.

  • Added more benchmark tests for the file variants.

  • Optimized ‘is None’ handling in Tag clause similar to the Write clause.

  • Made the _out.write method directly available as _write in all scopes, so we avoid the method lookup call each time.

  • Optimized ‘is None’ handling in Write clause.

  • Slightly refactored benchmark tests and added tests for the file variants.

  • In debug mode the actual source code for file templates is written out to a <filename>.source file, to make it easier to inspect it.

  • Make debug mode setting explicit in a config.py. Currently it is bound to Python’s __debug__, which is False when run with -O and otherwise True.

  • Use a simplified UnicodeWrite clause for the result of _translate calls, as the result value is guaranteed to be Unicode.

  • Added benchmark tests for i18n handling.

  • Added more tests for i18n attributes handling.

  • Don’t generate empty mappings for expressions with a trailing semicolon.

  • Fixed undefined name ‘static’ error in i18n attributes handling and added quoting to i18n attributes.

  • Added condition to the valid attributes on tags in the tal namespace.

  • Made sure the traceback from the first template exception is carried over to __traceback_info__

  • Added template source annotations on exceptions raised while rendering a template.

Version 0.8 - March 19, 2008

  • Added support for ‘nocall’ and ‘not’ (for path-expressions).

  • Added support for path- and string-expressions.

  • Abstracted expression translation engine. Expression implementations are now pluggable. Expression name pragmas are supported throughout.

  • Formalized expression types

  • Added support for ‘structure’-keyword for replace and content.

  • Result of ‘replace’ and ‘content’ is now escaped by default.

  • Benchmark is now built as a custom testrunner

Version 0.7 - March 10, 2008

  • Added support for comments; expressions are allowed inside comments, i.e.

    <!– ${‘Hello World!’} –>

    Comments are always included.

Version 0.6 - February 24, 2008

  • Added support for text templates; these allow expression interpolation in non-XML documents like CSS stylesheets and javascript files.

Version 0.5 - February 23, 2008

  • Expression interpolation implemented.

Version 0.4 - February 22, 2008

  • Engine now uses cStringIO yielding a 2.5x performance improvement. Unicode is now handled correctly.

Version 0.3 - December 23, 2007

  • Code optimization; bug fixing spree

  • Added ViewPageTemplateFile class

  • Added support for i18n

  • Engine rewrite; improved code generation abstractions

Version 0.2 - December 5, 2007

  • Major optimizations to the generated code

Version 0.1 - December 3, 2007

  • First public release

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