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- // Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
- // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- package template_test
- import (
- "io"
- "io/ioutil"
- "log"
- "os"
- "path/filepath"
- "github.com/alecthomas/template"
- )
- // templateFile defines the contents of a template to be stored in a file, for testing.
- type templateFile struct {
- name string
- contents string
- }
- func createTestDir(files []templateFile) string {
- dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "template")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal(err)
- }
- for _, file := range files {
- f, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(dir, file.name))
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal(err)
- }
- defer f.Close()
- _, err = io.WriteString(f, file.contents)
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal(err)
- }
- }
- return dir
- }
- // Here we demonstrate loading a set of templates from a directory.
- func ExampleTemplate_glob() {
- // Here we create a temporary directory and populate it with our sample
- // template definition files; usually the template files would already
- // exist in some location known to the program.
- dir := createTestDir([]templateFile{
- // T0.tmpl is a plain template file that just invokes T1.
- {"T0.tmpl", `T0 invokes T1: ({{template "T1"}})`},
- // T1.tmpl defines a template, T1 that invokes T2.
- {"T1.tmpl", `{{define "T1"}}T1 invokes T2: ({{template "T2"}}){{end}}`},
- // T2.tmpl defines a template T2.
- {"T2.tmpl", `{{define "T2"}}This is T2{{end}}`},
- })
- // Clean up after the test; another quirk of running as an example.
- defer os.RemoveAll(dir)
- // pattern is the glob pattern used to find all the template files.
- pattern := filepath.Join(dir, "*.tmpl")
- // Here starts the example proper.
- // T0.tmpl is the first name matched, so it becomes the starting template,
- // the value returned by ParseGlob.
- tmpl := template.Must(template.ParseGlob(pattern))
- err := tmpl.Execute(os.Stdout, nil)
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("template execution: %s", err)
- }
- // Output:
- // T0 invokes T1: (T1 invokes T2: (This is T2))
- }
- // This example demonstrates one way to share some templates
- // and use them in different contexts. In this variant we add multiple driver
- // templates by hand to an existing bundle of templates.
- func ExampleTemplate_helpers() {
- // Here we create a temporary directory and populate it with our sample
- // template definition files; usually the template files would already
- // exist in some location known to the program.
- dir := createTestDir([]templateFile{
- // T1.tmpl defines a template, T1 that invokes T2.
- {"T1.tmpl", `{{define "T1"}}T1 invokes T2: ({{template "T2"}}){{end}}`},
- // T2.tmpl defines a template T2.
- {"T2.tmpl", `{{define "T2"}}This is T2{{end}}`},
- })
- // Clean up after the test; another quirk of running as an example.
- defer os.RemoveAll(dir)
- // pattern is the glob pattern used to find all the template files.
- pattern := filepath.Join(dir, "*.tmpl")
- // Here starts the example proper.
- // Load the helpers.
- templates := template.Must(template.ParseGlob(pattern))
- // Add one driver template to the bunch; we do this with an explicit template definition.
- _, err := templates.Parse("{{define `driver1`}}Driver 1 calls T1: ({{template `T1`}})\n{{end}}")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal("parsing driver1: ", err)
- }
- // Add another driver template.
- _, err = templates.Parse("{{define `driver2`}}Driver 2 calls T2: ({{template `T2`}})\n{{end}}")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal("parsing driver2: ", err)
- }
- // We load all the templates before execution. This package does not require
- // that behavior but html/template's escaping does, so it's a good habit.
- err = templates.ExecuteTemplate(os.Stdout, "driver1", nil)
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("driver1 execution: %s", err)
- }
- err = templates.ExecuteTemplate(os.Stdout, "driver2", nil)
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("driver2 execution: %s", err)
- }
- // Output:
- // Driver 1 calls T1: (T1 invokes T2: (This is T2))
- // Driver 2 calls T2: (This is T2)
- }
- // This example demonstrates how to use one group of driver
- // templates with distinct sets of helper templates.
- func ExampleTemplate_share() {
- // Here we create a temporary directory and populate it with our sample
- // template definition files; usually the template files would already
- // exist in some location known to the program.
- dir := createTestDir([]templateFile{
- // T0.tmpl is a plain template file that just invokes T1.
- {"T0.tmpl", "T0 ({{.}} version) invokes T1: ({{template `T1`}})\n"},
- // T1.tmpl defines a template, T1 that invokes T2. Note T2 is not defined
- {"T1.tmpl", `{{define "T1"}}T1 invokes T2: ({{template "T2"}}){{end}}`},
- })
- // Clean up after the test; another quirk of running as an example.
- defer os.RemoveAll(dir)
- // pattern is the glob pattern used to find all the template files.
- pattern := filepath.Join(dir, "*.tmpl")
- // Here starts the example proper.
- // Load the drivers.
- drivers := template.Must(template.ParseGlob(pattern))
- // We must define an implementation of the T2 template. First we clone
- // the drivers, then add a definition of T2 to the template name space.
- // 1. Clone the helper set to create a new name space from which to run them.
- first, err := drivers.Clone()
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal("cloning helpers: ", err)
- }
- // 2. Define T2, version A, and parse it.
- _, err = first.Parse("{{define `T2`}}T2, version A{{end}}")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal("parsing T2: ", err)
- }
- // Now repeat the whole thing, using a different version of T2.
- // 1. Clone the drivers.
- second, err := drivers.Clone()
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal("cloning drivers: ", err)
- }
- // 2. Define T2, version B, and parse it.
- _, err = second.Parse("{{define `T2`}}T2, version B{{end}}")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal("parsing T2: ", err)
- }
- // Execute the templates in the reverse order to verify the
- // first is unaffected by the second.
- err = second.ExecuteTemplate(os.Stdout, "T0.tmpl", "second")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("second execution: %s", err)
- }
- err = first.ExecuteTemplate(os.Stdout, "T0.tmpl", "first")
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("first: execution: %s", err)
- }
- // Output:
- // T0 (second version) invokes T1: (T1 invokes T2: (T2, version B))
- // T0 (first version) invokes T1: (T1 invokes T2: (T2, version A))
- }
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