NAME
DTL::Fast - Perl implementation of Django templating language.
VERSION
Version 1.602
SYNOPSIS
Complie and render template from code:
use DTL::Fast;
my $tpl = DTL::Fast::Template->new('Hello, {{ username }}!');
print $tpl->render({ username => 'Alex'});
Or create a file: template.txt in /home/alex/templates with contents:
Hello, {{ username }}!
And load and render it:
use DTL::Fast qw( get_template );
my $tpl = get_template( 'template.txt', ['/home/alex/templates'] );
print $tpl->render({ username => 'Alex'});
DESCRIPTION
This module is a Perl and stand-alone templating system, cloned from Django templating sytem, described in here.
GOALS
Goals of this implementation are:
Speed in mod_perl/FCGI environment
Possibility to cache using files/memcached
Maximum compatibility with original Django templates
CURRENT STATUS
Current release implements almost all tags and filters documented on Django site.
There are no speed optimizations done yet.
Internationalization, localization and caching are not yet implemented.
PERL SIDE
You may get template object using three ways.
Constructor
Using DTL::Fast::Template constructor:
use DTL::Fast;
my $tpl = DTL::Fast::Template->new(
$template_text, # template itself
'dirs' => [ $dir1, $dir2, ... ], # optional, directories list to look for parent templates and includes
'ssi_dirs' => [ $ssi_dir1, $ssi_dir1, ...] # optional, directories list to look for files included with ssi tag
'url_source' => \&uri_getter # optional, reference to a function, that can return url template by model name (necessary for url tag)
);
get_template
use DTL::Fast qw(get_template);
my $tpl = get_template(
$template_path, # path to the template, relative to directories from second argument
'dirs' => [ $dir1, $dir2, ... ], # mandatory, directories list to look for parent templates and includes
'ssi_dirs' => [ $ssi_dir1, $ssi_dir1, ...] # optional, directories list to look for files included with ssi tag
'url_source' => \&uri_getter # optional, reference to a function, that can return url template by model name (necessary for url tag)
);
when you are using get_template
helper function, framework will try to find template in following files: $dir1/$template_path, $dir2/$template_path ...
Searching stops on first occurance.
select_template
use DTL::Fast qw(select_template);
my $tpl = select_template(
[ $template_path1, $template_path2, ...], # paths to templates, relative to directories from second argument
'dirs' => [ $dir1, $dir2, ... ], # mandatory, directories list to look for parent templates and includes
'ssi_dirs' => [ $ssi_dir1, $ssi_dir1, ...] # optional, directories list to look for files included with ssi tag
'url_source' => \&uri_getter # optional, reference to a function, that can return url template by model name (necessary for url tag)
);
when you are using select_template
helper function, framework will try to find template in following files: $dir1/$template_path1, $dir1/$template_path2 ...
Searching stops on first occurance.
render
After parsing template using one of the methods above, you may render it using context. Context is basically a hash of values, that will be substituted into template. Hash may contains scalars, hashes, arrays, objects and methods. Into render
method you may pass a Context object or just a hashref (in which case Context object will be created automatically).
use DTL::Fast qw(get_template);
my $tpl = get_template(
'hello_template.txt',
'dirs' => [ '/srv/wwww/templates/' ]
);
print $tpl->render({ name => 'Alex' });
print $tpl->render({ name => 'Ivan' });
print $tpl->render({ name => 'Sergey' });
or
use DTL::Fast qw(get_template);
my $tpl = get_template(
'hello_template.txt',
'dirs' => [ '/srv/wwww/templates/' ]
);
my $context = DTL::Fast::Context->new({
'name' => 'Alex'
});
print $tpl->render($context);
$context->set('name' => 'Ivan');
print $tpl->render($context);
$context->set('name' => 'Sergey');
print $tpl->render($context);
Cache classes
To do...
Custom tags
To do...
Custom filters
To do...
TEMPLATING LANGUAGE
Tags
This module supports almost all built-in tags documented on official Django site. Don't forget to read incompatibilities and extensions sections.
firstofdefined
New tag, that works like firstof
tag, but checks if value is defined (not true)
url
url
tag works a different way. Because there is no framework around, we can't obtain model's path the same way. But you may pass url_source
parameter into template constructor or get_template
/select_template
function. This parameter MUST be a reference to a function, that will return to templating engine url template by some 'model path' (first parameter of url
tag). Second parameter passed to the url_source
handler will be a reference to array of argument values (in case of positional arguments) or reference to a hash of arguments (in case of named ones). Url source handler may just return a regexp template by model path and templating engine will try to restore it with specified arguments. Or, you may restore it yourself, alter replacement arguments or do whatever you want.
Filters
This module supports all built-in filters documented on official Django site. Don't forget to read incompatibilities and extensions sections.
INCOMPATIBILITIES WITH DJANGO TEMPLATES
ssi
tag in Django uses absolute paths andALLOWED_INCLUDE_ROOTS
configuration option. This library works separately and may be used with different frameworks. So,ssi
tag uses relative paths and you MUST specify additional template constructor parameter:ssi_dirs
which should be an array reference with list of dirs to search in.csrf_token
tag is not implemented, too well connected with Django._dtl_*
variable names in context are reserved for internal system purposes. Don't use them.output from following tags:
cycle
,firstof
,firstofdefined
are being escaped by default (like in later versions of Django)escapejs
filter works other way. It's not translating every non-ASCII character to the codepoint, but just escaping single and double quotes and\n \r \t \0
. Utf-8 symbols are pretty valid for javascript/json.fix_ampersands
filter is not implemented, because it's marked as depricated and will beremoved in Django 1.8pprint
filter is not implemented.iriencode
filter works likeurlencode
for the moment.urlize
filter takes well-formatted url and makes link with this url and text generated by urldecoding and than escaping url link.wherever filter in Django returns
True/False
values,DTL::Fast
returns1/0
.url
tag works a different way. Because there is no framework around, we can't obtain model's path the same way. But you may passurl_source
parameter into template constructor orget_template
/select_template
function. This parameter MUST be a reference to a function, that will return to templating engine url template by some 'model path' (first parameter ofurl
tag). Second parameter passed to theurl_source
handler will be a reference to array of argument values (in case of positional arguments) or reference to a hash of arguments (in case of named ones). Url source handler may just return a regexp template by model path and templating engine will try to restore it with specified arguments. Or, you may restore it yourself, alter replacement arguments or do whatever you want.
EXTENSIONS OF DJANGO TEMPLATES
May be some of this features implemented in Django itself. Let me know about it.
filters may accept several arguments, and context variables can be used in them, like {{ var|filter1:var2:var3:...:varn }}
numberformat
- new filter. Formats number like12 345 678.9999999
strftime
- new filter. Formats time usingDate::Format
module, which is using C functionsstrftime
andctime
.firstofdefined
- new tag, that works likefirstof
tag, but checks if value is defined (not true)defined
logical operator. In logical constructions you may usedefined
operator, which works exactly like perl'sdefined
alternatively, in logical expresisons you may compare (==,!=) value to
undef
orNone
which are synonimsslice
filter works with ARRAYs and HASHes. Arrays slicing supports Python's indexing rules and Perl's indexing rules (but Perl's one has no possibility to index from the end of the list). Hash slicing options should be a comma-separated keys.You may use brackets in logical expressions to override natural precedence
forloop
context hash inside afor
block tag contains additional fields:odd
,odd0
,even
andeven0
variables rendering: if any code reference encountered due variable traversing, is being invoked with context argument. Like:
{{ var1.key1.0.func.var2 }}
is being rendered like:
$context->{'var1'}->{'key1'}->[0]->func($context)->{'var2'}
you may use filters with static variables. Like:
{{ "text > test"|safe }}
objects behaviour methods. You may extend your objects, stored in context to make them work properly with some tags and operations:
as_bool
- returns logical representation of objectand(operand)
- makes logical `and` between object and operandor(operand)
- makes logical `or` between object and operanddiv(operand)
- divides object by operandequal(operand)
- checks if object is equal with operandcompare(operand)
- compares object with operand, returns -1, 0, 1 on less than, equal or greater than respectivelyin(operand)
- checks if object is in operandcontains(operand)
- checks if object contains operandminus(operand)
- substitutes operand from objectplus(operand)
- adds operand to objectmod(operand)
- returns reminder from object division to operandmul(operand)
- multiplicates object by operandpow(operand)
- returns object powered by operandnot()
- returns object inversionreverse()
- returns reversed objectas_array()
- returns array representation of objectas_hash()
- returns hash representation of object
BENCHMARKS
I've compared module speed with previous abandoned implementation: Dotiac::DTL
in both modes: FCGI and CGI. Test template and scripts are in /timethese directory. Django templating in Python with cache works about 80% slower than DTL::Fast
.
FCGI/mod_perl
Template parsing permormance with software cache wiping on each iteration:
Benchmark: timing 5000 iterations of DTL::Fast , Dotiac::DTL...
DTL::Fast : 2 wallclock secs ( 1.31 usr + 0.75 sys = 2.06 CPU) @ 2428.36/s (n=5000)
Dotiac::DTL: 26 wallclock secs (11.40 usr + 13.01 sys = 24.41 CPU) @ 204.80/s (n=5000)
DTL::Fast
parsing templates almost 12 times faster, than Dotiac::DTL
.
To run this test, you need to alter Dotiac::DTL
module and change declaration of my %cache;
to our %cache;
.
Rendering of pre-compiled template (software cache):
Benchmark: timing 3000 iterations of DTL::Fast , Dotiac::DTL...
DTL::Fast : 7 wallclock secs ( 7.29 usr + 0.00 sys = 7.29 CPU) @ 411.81/s (n=3000)
Dotiac::DTL: 13 wallclock secs (12.15 usr + 0.00 sys = 12.15 CPU) @ 246.85/s (n=3000)
Tests shows, that DTL::Fast
works 67% faster, than Dotiac::DTL
in persistent environment.
CGI
This test rendered test template many times by external script, invoked via system
call:
Benchmark: timing 500 iterations of Dotiac render , Fast render ...
Dotiac render : 57 wallclock secs ( 0.16 usr + 0.44 sys = 0.59 CPU) @ 843.17/s (n=500)
Fast render : 62 wallclock secs ( 0.22 usr + 0.53 sys = 0.75 CPU) @ 668.45/s (n=500)
Tests shows, that DTL::Fast
works 26% slower, than Dotiac::DTL
in CGI environment.
DTL::Fast steps performance
1 Cache key : 0 wallclock secs ( 0.19 usr + 0.00 sys = 0.19 CPU) @ 534759.36/s (n=100000)
2 Decompress : 0 wallclock secs ( 0.27 usr + 0.00 sys = 0.27 CPU) @ 377358.49/s (n=100000)
3 Serialize : 4 wallclock secs ( 3.73 usr + 0.00 sys = 3.73 CPU) @ 26824.03/s (n=100000)
4 Deserialize: 5 wallclock secs ( 4.26 usr + 0.00 sys = 4.26 CPU) @ 23479.69/s (n=100000)
5 Compress : 10 wallclock secs (10.50 usr + 0.00 sys = 10.50 CPU) @ 9524.72/s (n=100000)
6 Validate : 11 wallclock secs ( 3.12 usr + 8.05 sys = 11.17 CPU) @ 8952.55/s (n=100000)
7 Parse : 1 wallclock secs ( 0.44 usr + 0.23 sys = 0.67 CPU) @ 1492.54/s (n=1000)
8 Render : 11 wallclock secs ( 9.30 usr + 1.14 sys = 10.44 CPU) @ 95.82/s (n=1000)
SEE ALSO
Main project repository and bugtracker: https://github.com/hurricup/DTL-Fast
CPAN Testers reports: http://www.cpantesters.org/distro/D/DTL-Fast.html
Testers matrix: http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=DTL-Fast
AnnoCPAN, Annotated CPAN documentation: http://annocpan.org/dist/DTL-Fast
CPAN Ratings: http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/DTL-Fast
Original Django templating documentation: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/topics/templates/
Other implementaion: http://search.cpan.org/~maluku/Dotiac-0.8/lib/Dotiac/DTL.pm
LICENSE
This module is published under the terms of the MIT license, which basically means "Do with it whatever you want". For more information, see the LICENSE file that should be enclosed with this distributions. A copy of the license is (at the time of writing) also available at http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2014-2015 by Alexandr Evstigneev (hurricup@evstigneev.com)