Prior to 55f12f8709, the template origin was available on each node via
`self.token.source[0]`. This behavior was removed when debug handling was
simplified, but 3rd-party debugging tools still depend on its presence.
This updates the Parser to set origin on individual nodes. This enables the
source template to be determined even when template extending or including is
used.
Refactored tests to use a sample project.
Updated extraction:
* Removed special handling of single percent signs.
* When extracting messages from template text, doubled all percent signs
so they are not interpreted by gettext as string format flags. All
strings extracted by gettext, if containing a percent sign, will now
be labeled "#, python-format".
Updated translation:
* Used "%%" for "%" in template text before calling gettext.
* Updated {% trans %} rendering to restore "%" from "%%".
* Converted the ``libraries`` and ``builtins`` globals of
``django.template.base`` into properties of the Engine class.
* Added a public API for explicit registration of libraries and builtins.
With the introduction of multiple template engines these exceptions are no
longer DTL-specific. It makes more sense for them to be moved out of
DTL-related modules.
This change:
* Makes the InclusionNode cache-safe by removing render-time side effects
to its nodelist.
* Ensures the render_context stack is properly scoped and reset by updating
the render call to use Template.render rather than Nodelist.render.
This patch does three major things:
* Merges the django.template.debug implementation into django.template.base.
* Simplifies the debug implementation.
The old implementation copied debug information to every token and node.
The django_template_source attribute was set in multiple places, some
quite hacky, like django.template.defaulttags.ForNode.
Debug information is now annotated in two high-level places:
* Template.compile_nodelist for errors during parsing
* Node.render_annotated for errors during rendering
These were chosen because they have access to the template and context
as well as to all exceptions that happen during either the parse or
render phase.
* Moves the contextual line traceback information creation from
django.views.debug into django.template.base.Template. The debug views now
only deal with the presentation of the debug information.
Previously, when a template was rendered with RequestContext, inclusion
tags were rendered with a plain context, losing additional information
available in the RequestContext.
The (admittedly bizarre) implementation of RequestContext.new() has the
side-effect of not running template context processors, making this
change backwards-compatible.