# Wrapper for loading templates from storage of some sort (e.g. filesystem, database). # # This uses the TEMPLATE_LOADERS setting, which is a list of loaders to use. # Each loader is expected to have this interface: # # callable(name, dirs=[]) # # name is the template name. # dirs is an optional list of directories to search instead of TEMPLATE_DIRS. # # The loader should return a tuple of (template_source, path). The path returned # might be shown to the user for debugging purposes, so it should identify where # the template was loaded from. # # A loader may return an already-compiled template instead of the actual # template source. In that case the path returned should be None, since the # path information is associated with the template during the compilation, # which has already been done. # # Each loader should have an "is_usable" attribute set. This is a boolean that # specifies whether the loader can be used in this Python installation. Each # loader is responsible for setting this when it's initialized. # # For example, the eggs loader (which is capable of loading templates from # Python eggs) sets is_usable to False if the "pkg_resources" module isn't # installed, because pkg_resources is necessary to read eggs. from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.template.base import Origin, Template, Context, TemplateDoesNotExist, add_to_builtins from django.utils.importlib import import_module from django.conf import settings template_source_loaders = None class BaseLoader(object): is_usable = False def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): pass def __call__(self, template_name, template_dirs=None): return self.load_template(template_name, template_dirs) def load_template(self, template_name, template_dirs=None): source, display_name = self.load_template_source(template_name, template_dirs) origin = make_origin(display_name, self.load_template_source, template_name, template_dirs) try: template = get_template_from_string(source, origin, template_name) return template, None except TemplateDoesNotExist: # If compiling the template we found raises TemplateDoesNotExist, back off to # returning the source and display name for the template we were asked to load. # This allows for correct identification (later) of the actual template that does # not exist. return source, display_name def load_template_source(self, template_name, template_dirs=None): """ Returns a tuple containing the source and origin for the given template name. """ raise NotImplementedError def reset(self): """ Resets any state maintained by the loader instance (e.g., cached templates or cached loader modules). """ pass class LoaderOrigin(Origin): def __init__(self, display_name, loader, name, dirs): super(LoaderOrigin, self).__init__(display_name) self.loader, self.loadname, self.dirs = loader, name, dirs def reload(self): return self.loader(self.loadname, self.dirs)[0] def make_origin(display_name, loader, name, dirs): if settings.TEMPLATE_DEBUG and display_name: return LoaderOrigin(display_name, loader, name, dirs) else: return None def find_template_loader(loader): if isinstance(loader, (tuple, list)): loader, args = loader[0], loader[1:] else: args = [] if isinstance(loader, basestring): module, attr = loader.rsplit('.', 1) try: mod = import_module(module) except ImportError, e: raise ImproperlyConfigured('Error importing template source loader %s: "%s"' % (loader, e)) try: TemplateLoader = getattr(mod, attr) except AttributeError, e: raise ImproperlyConfigured('Error importing template source loader %s: "%s"' % (loader, e)) if hasattr(TemplateLoader, 'load_template_source'): func = TemplateLoader(*args) else: # Try loading module the old way - string is full path to callable if args: raise ImproperlyConfigured("Error importing template source loader %s - can't pass arguments to function-based loader." % loader) func = TemplateLoader if not func.is_usable: import warnings warnings.warn("Your TEMPLATE_LOADERS setting includes %r, but your Python installation doesn't support that type of template loading. Consider removing that line from TEMPLATE_LOADERS." % loader) return None else: return func else: raise ImproperlyConfigured('Loader does not define a "load_template" callable template source loader') def find_template(name, dirs=None): # Calculate template_source_loaders the first time the function is executed # because putting this logic in the module-level namespace may cause # circular import errors. See Django ticket #1292. global template_source_loaders if template_source_loaders is None: loaders = [] for loader_name in settings.TEMPLATE_LOADERS: loader = find_template_loader(loader_name) if loader is not None: loaders.append(loader) template_source_loaders = tuple(loaders) for loader in template_source_loaders: try: source, display_name = loader(name, dirs) return (source, make_origin(display_name, loader, name, dirs)) except TemplateDoesNotExist: pass raise TemplateDoesNotExist(name) def find_template_source(name, dirs=None): # For backward compatibility import warnings warnings.warn( "`django.template.loaders.find_template_source` is deprecated; use `django.template.loaders.find_template` instead.", DeprecationWarning ) template, origin = find_template(name, dirs) if hasattr(template, 'render'): raise Exception("Found a compiled template that is incompatible with the deprecated `django.template.loaders.find_template_source` function.") return template, origin def get_template(template_name): """ Returns a compiled Template object for the given template name, handling template inheritance recursively. """ template, origin = find_template(template_name) if not hasattr(template, 'render'): # template needs to be compiled template = get_template_from_string(template, origin, template_name) return template def get_template_from_string(source, origin=None, name=None): """ Returns a compiled Template object for the given template code, handling template inheritance recursively. """ return Template(source, origin, name) def render_to_string(template_name, dictionary=None, context_instance=None): """ Loads the given template_name and renders it with the given dictionary as context. The template_name may be a string to load a single template using get_template, or it may be a tuple to use select_template to find one of the templates in the list. Returns a string. """ dictionary = dictionary or {} if isinstance(template_name, (list, tuple)): t = select_template(template_name) else: t = get_template(template_name) if not context_instance: return t.render(Context(dictionary)) # Add the dictionary to the context stack, ensuring it gets removed again # to keep the context_instance in the same state it started in. context_instance.update(dictionary) try: return t.render(context_instance) finally: context_instance.pop() def select_template(template_name_list): "Given a list of template names, returns the first that can be loaded." for template_name in template_name_list: try: return get_template(template_name) except TemplateDoesNotExist: continue # If we get here, none of the templates could be loaded raise TemplateDoesNotExist(', '.join(template_name_list)) add_to_builtins('django.template.loader_tags')