""" Django's support for templates. The django.template namespace contains two independent subsystems: 1. Multiple Template Engines: support for pluggable template backends, built-in backends and backend-independent APIs 2. Django Template Langage: Django's own template engine, including its built-in loaders, context processors, tags and filters. Ideally these subsystems would be implemented in distinct packages. However keeping them together made the implementation of Multiple Template Engines less disruptive . Here's a breakdown of which modules belong to which subsystem. Multiple Template Engines: - django.template.backends.* - django.template.loader - django.template.response Django Template Language: - django.template.base - django.template.context - django.template.context_processors - django.template.loaders.* - django.template.debug - django.template.defaultfilters - django.template.defaulttags - django.template.engine - django.template.loader_tags - django.template.smartif Shared: - django.template.utils """ ### Multiple Template Engines from .utils import EngineHandler engines = EngineHandler() __all__ = ('engines',) ### Django Template Language # Public exceptions from .base import (TemplateDoesNotExist, TemplateSyntaxError, # NOQA VariableDoesNotExist) from .context import ContextPopException # NOQA # Template parts from .base import (Context, Node, NodeList, RequestContext, # NOQA StringOrigin, Template, Variable) # Deprecated in Django 1.8, will be removed in Django 2.0. from .base import resolve_variable # NOQA # Library management from .base import Library # NOQA __all__ += ('Template', 'Context', 'RequestContext')