Please refer to the documentation in the docs/ directory for help. For a HTML rendered version of it please see here.
The goal of this project is to create a new way of writing Django template tags which is fully compatible with the current Django templating infrastructure. This new way should be easy, clean and require as little boilerplate code as possible while still staying as powerful as possible.
- Class based template tags.
- Template tag argument parser.
- Declarative way to define arguments.
- Supports (theoretically infinite) parse-until blocks.
- Extensible!
This is how a tag looks like using django-classy-tags:
from classytags.core import Tag, Options from classytags.arguments import Argument from django import template register = template.Library() class Hello(Tag): options = Options( Argument('name', required=False, default='world'), 'as', Argument('varname', required=False, resolve=False) ) def render_tag(self, context, name, varname): output = 'hello %s' % name if varname: context[varname] = output return '' return output register.tag(Hello)
That's your standard hello world example. Which can be used like this:
{% hello %}
: Outputshello world
{% hello "classytags" %}
: Outputshello classytags
{% hello as myvar %}
: Outputs nothing but storeshello world
into the template variablemyvar
.{% hello "my friend" as othervar %}
: Outputs nothing but storeshello my friend
into the template variableothervar
.