Simpler definition of ZPT macros.
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This package provides an adapter and a TALES expression for a more explicit and more flexible macro handling using the adapter registry for macros.
Detailed Documentation
Macro
This package provides a adapter and a TALES expression for a expliciter and flexibler macro handling using the adapter registry for macros.
We start with creating a content object that is used as a view context later:
>>> import zope.interface >>> import zope.component >>> from zope.publisher.interfaces.browser import IBrowserView >>> from zope.publisher.interfaces.browser import IDefaultBrowserLayer >>> @zope.interface.implementer(zope.interface.Interface) ... class Content(object): ... pass>>> content = Content()
We also create a temp dir for sample templates which we define later for testing:
>>> import os, tempfile >>> temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
Macro Template
We define a macro template as a adapter providing IMacroTemplate:
>>> path = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'navigation.pt') >>> with open(path, 'w') as file: ... _ = file.write(''' ... <metal:block define-macro="navigation"> ... <div tal:content="title">---</div> ... </metal:block> ... ''')
Let’s define the macro factory
>>> from z3c.macro import interfaces >>> from z3c.macro import zcml >>> navigationMacro = zcml.MacroFactory(path, 'navigation', 'text/html')
and register them as adapter:
>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... navigationMacro, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IBrowserView, IDefaultBrowserLayer), ... interfaces.IMacroTemplate, ... name='navigation')
The TALES macro Expression
The macro expression will look up the name of the macro, call a adapter providing IMacroTemplate and uses them or fills a slot if defined in the macro expression.
Let’s create a page template using the navigation macros:
>>> path = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'first.pt') >>> with open(path, 'w') as file: ... _ = file.write(''' ... <html> ... <body> ... <h1>First Page</h1> ... <div class="navi"> ... <tal:block define="title string:My Navigation"> ... <metal:block use-macro="macro:navigation" /> ... </tal:block> ... </div> ... <div class="content"> ... Content here ... </div> ... </body> ... </html> ... ''')
As you can see, we used the macro expression to simply look up a macro called navigation whihc get inserted and replaces the HTML content at this place.
Let’s now create a view using this page template:
>>> from zope.publisher.browser import BrowserView >>> class simple(BrowserView): ... def __getitem__(self, name): ... return self.index.macros[name] ... ... def __call__(self, **kwargs): ... return self.index(**kwargs)>>> from zope.browserpage.viewpagetemplatefile import ViewPageTemplateFile >>> def SimpleViewClass(path, name=u''): ... return type( ... "SimpleViewClass", (simple,), ... {'index': ViewPageTemplateFile(path), '__name__': name})>>> FirstPage = SimpleViewClass(path, name='first.html')>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... FirstPage, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IDefaultBrowserLayer), ... zope.interface.Interface, ... name='first.html')
Finally we look up the view and render it:
>>> from zope.publisher.browser import TestRequest >>> request = TestRequest()>>> view = zope.component.getMultiAdapter((content, request), ... name='first.html') >>> print(view().strip()) <html> <body> <h1>First Page</h1> <div class="navi"> <div>My Navigation</div> </div> <div class="content"> Content here </div> </body> </html>
Slot
We can also define a macro slot and fill it with given content:
>>> path = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'addons.pt') >>> with open(path, 'w') as file: ... _ = file.write(''' ... <metal:block define-macro="addons"> ... Content before header ... <metal:block define-slot="header"> ... <div>My Header</div> ... </metal:block> ... Content after header ... </metal:block> ... ''')
Let’s define the macro factory
>>> addonsMacro = zcml.MacroFactory(path, 'addons', 'text/html')
and register them as adapter:
>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... addonsMacro, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IBrowserView, IDefaultBrowserLayer), ... interfaces.IMacroTemplate, ... name='addons')
Let’s create a page template using the addons macros:
>>> path = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'second.pt') >>> with open(path, 'w') as file: ... _ = file.write(''' ... <html> ... <body> ... <h1>Second Page</h1> ... <div class="header"> ... <metal:block use-macro="macro:addons"> ... This line get ignored ... <metal:block fill-slot="header"> ... Header comes from here ... </metal:block> ... This line get ignored ... </metal:block> ... </div> ... </body> ... </html> ... ''')
Let’s now create a view using this page template:
>>> SecondPage = SimpleViewClass(path, name='second.html')>>> zope.component.provideAdapter( ... SecondPage, ... (zope.interface.Interface, IDefaultBrowserLayer), ... zope.interface.Interface, ... name='second.html')
Finally we look up the view and render it:
>>> view = zope.component.getMultiAdapter((content, request), ... name='second.html') >>> print(view().strip()) <html> <body> <h1>Second Page</h1> <div class="header"> <BLANKLINE> Content before header <BLANKLINE> Header comes from here <BLANKLINE> Content after header </div> </body> </html>
Cleanup
>>> import shutil >>> shutil.rmtree(temp_dir)
macro directive
A macro directive can be used for register macros. Take a look at the README.txt which explains the macro TALES expression.
>>> import sys >>> from zope.configuration import xmlconfig >>> import z3c.template >>> context = xmlconfig.file('meta.zcml', z3c.macro)
First define a template which defines a macro:
>>> import os, tempfile >>> temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() >>> file_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'file.pt') >>> with open(file_path, 'w') as file: ... _ = file.write(''' ... <html> ... <head> ... <metal:block define-macro="title"> ... <title>Pagelet skin</title> ... </metal:block> ... </head> ... <body> ... <div>content</div> ... </body> ... </html> ... ''')
and register the macro provider within the z3c:macroProvider directive:
>>> context = xmlconfig.string(""" ... <configure ... xmlns:z3c="http://namespaces.zope.org/z3c"> ... <z3c:macro ... template="%s" ... name="title" ... /> ... </configure> ... """ % file_path, context=context)
We need a content object…
>>> import zope.interface >>> @zope.interface.implementer(zope.interface.Interface) ... class Content(object): ... pass >>> content = Content()
and we need a view…
>>> import zope.interface >>> import zope.component >>> from zope.publisher.browser import BrowserPage >>> class View(BrowserPage): ... def __init__(self, context, request): ... self.context = context ... self.request = request
- and we need a request:
>>> from zope.publisher.browser import TestRequest >>> request = TestRequest()
Check if we get the macro template:
>>> from z3c.macro import interfaces >>> view = View(content, request)>>> macro = zope.component.queryMultiAdapter((content, view, request), ... interface=interfaces.IMacroTemplate, name='title')>>> macro is not None True>>> import os, tempfile >>> temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() >>> test_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'test.pt') >>> with open(test_path, 'w') as file: ... _ = file.write(''' ... <html> ... <body> ... <metal:macro use-macro="options/macro" /> ... </body> ... </html> ... ''')>>> from zope.browserpage.viewpagetemplatefile import BoundPageTemplate >>> from zope.browserpage.viewpagetemplatefile import ViewPageTemplateFile >>> template = ViewPageTemplateFile(test_path) >>> print(BoundPageTemplate(template, view)(macro=macro)) <html> <body> <title>Pagelet skin</title> </body> </html>
Error Conditions
If the file is not available, the directive fails:
>>> context = xmlconfig.string(""" ... <configure ... xmlns:z3c="http://namespaces.zope.org/z3c"> ... <z3c:macro ... template="this_file_does_not_exist" ... name="title" ... /> ... </configure> ... """, context=context) Traceback (most recent call last): ... zope.configuration.exceptions.ConfigurationError: ...
CHANGES
3.0 (2024-01-11)
Add support for Python 3.11, 3.12.
Drop support for Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6.
2.3 (2021-12-16)
Add support for Python 3.5, 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10.
2.2.1 (2018-12-05)
Fix list of supported Python versions in Trove classifiers: The currently supported Python versions are 2.7, 3.6, 3.7, PyPy2 and PyPy3.
Flake8 the code.
2.2.0 (2018-11-13)
Removed Python 3.5 support, added Python 3.7.
Fixed up tests.
Fix docstring that caused DeprecationWarning.
2.1.0 (2017-10-17)
Drop support for Python 2.6 and 3.3.
Add support for Python 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6.
Add support for PyPy.
2.0.0 (2015-11-09)
Standardize namespace __init__.
2.0.0a1 (2013-02-25)
Added support for Python 3.3.
Replaced deprecated zope.interface.implements usage with equivalent zope.interface.implementer decorator.
Dropped support for Python 2.4 and 2.5.
1.4.2 (2012-02-15)
Remove hooks to use ViewPageTemplateFile from z3c.pt because this breaks when z3c.pt is available, but z3c.ptcompat is not included. As recommended by notes in 1.4.0 release.
1.4.1 (2011-11-15)
bugfix, missing comma in setup install_requires list
1.4.0 (2011-10-29)
Moved z3c.pt include to extras_require chameleon. This makes the package independent from chameleon and friends and allows to include this dependencies in your own project.
Upgrade to chameleon 2.0 template engine and use the newest z3c.pt and z3c.ptcompat packages adjusted to work with chameleon 2.0.
See the notes from the z3c.ptcompat package:
Update z3c.ptcompat implementation to use component-based template engine configuration, plugging directly into the Zope Toolkit framework.
The z3c.ptcompat package no longer provides template classes, or ZCML directives; you should import directly from the ZTK codebase.
Note that the PREFER_Z3C_PT environment option has been rendered obsolete; instead, this is now managed via component configuration.
Also note that the chameleon CHAMELEON_CACHE environment value changed from True/False to a path. Skip this property if you don’t like to use a cache. None or False defined in buildout environment section doesn’t work. At least with chameleon <= 2.5.4
Attention: You need to include the configure.zcml file from z3c.ptcompat for enable the z3c.pt template engine. The configure.zcml will plugin the template engine. Also remove any custom built hooks which will import z3c.ptcompat in your tests or other places.
1.3.0 (2010-07-05)
Tests now require zope.browserpage >= 3.12 instead of zope.app.pagetemplate as the expression type registration has been moved there recently.
No longer using deprecated zope.testing.doctestunit but built-in doctest instead.
1.2.1 (2009-03-07)
Presence of z3c.pt is not sufficient to register macro-utility, chameleon.zpt is required otherwise the factory for the utility is not defined.
1.2.0 (2009-03-07)
Allow use of z3c.pt using z3c.ptcompat compatibility layer.
Change package’s mailing list address to zope-dev at zope.org.
1.1.0 (2007-11-01)
Update package info data.
Add z3c namespace package declaration.
1.0.0 (2007-09-30)
Initial release.
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