mó bǎn - 模板 General purpose static text generator¶
Author: | C.W. and its contributors (See contributors.rst) |
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Issues: | http://github.com/moremoban/moban/issues |
License: | MIT |
Announcement¶
In version 0.8.0, moban.plugins.jinja2.tests.files is moved to moban-ansible package. moban.plugins.jinja2.filters.github is moved to moban-jinja2-github package Please install them for backward compatibility.
From 2020 onwards, minimum requirement is Python 3.6
For existing moban users, python 2 support has been dropped. Please stay with versions lower than 0.7.0 if you are still using python 2.
Quick start¶
$ export HELLO="world"
$ moban "{{HELLO}}"
world
Or
$ export HELLO="world"
$ echo "{{HELLO}}" | moban
Or simply
$ HELLO="world" moban "{{HELLO}}"
A bit formal example:
$ moban -c data.yml -t my.template
world
Given data.yml as:
hello: world
and my.template as:
{{hello}}
Please note that data.yml will take precedence over environment variables.
Template inheritance and custom template directories¶
Suppose there exists shared/base.jj2, and two templates child1.jj2 and child2.jj2 derives from it. You can do:
$ moban -t child1.jj2 -td shared -o child1
$ moban -t child2.jj2 -td shared -o child2
Data overload and custom data directories¶
Effectively each data file you give to moban, it overrides environment variables. Still you can have different layers of data. For example, you can have shared/company_info.yml, use project1.yml for project 1 and project2.yml for project 2. In each of the derived data file, simply mention:
overrides: company_info.yml
...
Here is the command line to use your data:
$ moban -cd shared -c project1.yaml -t README.jj2
Custom jinja2 extension¶
moban allows the injection of user preferred jinja2 extensions:
$ moban -e jj2=jinja2_time.TimeExtension ...
Can I write my own jinja2 test, filter and/or globals¶
moban allows the freedom of craftsmanship. Please refer to the docs for more details. Here is an example:
import sys
import base64
from moban.plugins.jinja2.extensions import JinjaFilter
@JinjaFilter()
def base64encode(string):
if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
content = base64.b64encode(string.encode("utf-8"))
content = content.decode("utf-8")
else:
content = base64.b64encode(string)
return content
And you can use it within your jinja2 template, mytest.jj2:
{{ 'abc' | base64encode }}
Assume that the custom example was saved in custom-jj2-plugin
$ moban -pd custom-jj2-plugin -t mytest.jj2 ...
Moban will then load your custom jinja2 functions
Slim template syntax for jinja2¶
with moban-slim installed,
Given a data.json file with the following content
$ moban --template-type slim -c data.json "{{person.firstname}} {{person.lastname}}"
Smith Jones
Handlebars.js template¶
With moban-handlebars installed,
Given a data.json file with the following content
$ moban --template-type handlebars -c data.json "{{person.firstname}} {{person.lastname}}"
Yehuda Katz
For handlebars.js users, yes, the example was copied from handlebarjs.com. The aim is to show off what we can do.
Let’s continue with a bit more fancy feature:
$ moban --template-type handlebars -c data.json "{{#with person}}{{firstname}} {{lastname}} {{/with}}"
Moban’s way of pybar3 usage:
Let’s save the following file a script.py under helper_and_partial folder:
from moban_handlebars.api import Helper, register_partial
register_partial('header', '<h1>People</h1>')
@Helper('list')
def _list(this, options, items):
result = [u'<ul>']
for thing in items:
result.append(u'<li>')
result.extend(options['fn'](thing))
result.append(u'</li>')
result.append(u'</ul>')
return result
And given data.json reads as the following:
Let’s invoke handlebar template:
$ moban --template-type hbs -pd helper_and_partial -c data.json "{{>header}}{{#list people}}{{name}} {{age}}{{/list}}"
Handlebars-ing {{>header}... to moban.output
Handlebarsed 1 file.
$ cat moban.output
<h1>People</h1><ul><li>Bill 100</li><li>Bob 90</li><li>Mark 25</li></ul>
Velocity template¶
With moban-velocity installed,
Given the following data.json:
And given the following velocity.template:
moban can do the template:
$ moban --template-type velocity -c data.json -t velocity.template
Old people:
Bill
Bob
Third person is Mark
Can I write my own template engine?¶
Yes and please check for more details.
Given the following template type function, and saved in custom-plugin dir:
from moban.core.content_processor import ContentProcessor
@ContentProcessor("de-duplicate", "De-duplicating", "De-duplicated")
def de_duplicate(content: str) -> str:
lines = content.split(b'\n')
new_lines = []
for line in lines:
if line not in new_lines:
new_lines.append(line)
return b'\n'.join(new_lines)
You can start using it like this:
$ moban --template-type de-duplicate -pd custom-plugin -t duplicated_content.txt
TOML data format¶
moban-anyconfig should be installed first.
Given the following toml file, sample.toml:
You can do:
$ moban -c sample.toml "{{owner.name}} made {{title}}"
Tom Preston-Werner made TOML Example
Not limited to toml, you can supply moban with the following data formats:
Format | Type | Requirement |
---|---|---|
JSON | json | json (standard lib) or simplejson |
Ini-like | ini | configparser (standard lib) |
Pickle | pickle | pickle (standard lib) |
XML | xml | ElementTree (standard lib) |
Java properties | properties | None (native implementation with standard lib) |
B-sh | shellvars | None (native implementation with standard lib) |
For any of the following data formats, you elect to install by yourself.
Format | Type | Required backend |
---|---|---|
Amazon Ion | ion | anyconfig-ion-backend |
BSON | bson | anyconfig-bson-backend |
CBOR | cbor | anyconfig-cbor-backend or anyconfig-cbor2-backend |
ConifgObj | configobj | anyconfig-configobj-backend |
MessagePack | msgpack | anyconfig-msgpack-backend |
Or you could choose to install all:
$ pip install moban-anyconfig[all-backends]
Why not to use python-anyconfig itself, but yet another package?
moban gives you a promise of any location which python-anyconfig does not support.
Why do it mean ‘any location’?
Thanks to pyfilesystem 2, moban is able to read data back from git repo, pypi package, http(s), zip, tar, ftp, s3 or you name it.
Templates and configuration files over HTTP(S)¶
httpfs should be installed first.
With httpfs, moban can access any files over http(s) as its template or data file:
$ moban -t 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans/dev/templates/_version.py.jj2'\
-c 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans/dev/config/data.yml'\
-o _version.py
In an edge case, if github repo’s public url is given, this github repo shall not have sub repos. This library will fail to translate sub-repo as url. No magic.
Templates and configuration files in a git repo¶
gitfs2 is optional since v0.7.0 but was installed by default since v0.6.1
You can do the following with moban:
$ moban -t 'git://github.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans.git!/templates/_version.py.jj2' \
-c 'git://github.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans.git!/config/data.yml' \
-o _version.py
Info: Found repo in /Users/jaska/Library/Caches/gitfs2/repos/pypi-mobans
Templating git://github.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans.git!/templates/_version.py.jj2 to _version.py
Templated 1 file.
$ cat _version.py
__version__ = "0.1.1rc3"
__author__ = "C.W."
Templates and configuration files in a python package¶
pypifs is optional since v0.7.0 but was installed by default since v0.6.1
You can do the following with moban:
$ moban -t 'pypi://pypi-mobans-pkg/resources/templates/_version.py.jj2' \
-c 'pypi://pypi-mobans-pkg/resources/config/data.yml' \
-o _version.py
Collecting pypi-mobans-pkg
....
Installing collected packages: pypi-mobans-pkg
Successfully installed pypi-mobans-pkg-0.0.7
Templating pypi://pypi-mobans-pkg/resources/templates/_version.py.jj2 to _version.py
Templated 1 file.
$ cat _version.py
__version__ = "0.1.1rc3"
__author__ = "C.W."
Work with S3 and other cloud based file systems¶
Please install fs-s3fs:
$ pip install fs-s3fs
Then you can access your files in s3 bucket:
$ moban -c s3://${client_id}:${client_secrect}@moremoban/s3data.yml \
-o 'zip://my.zip!/moban.output' {{hello}}
$ unzip my.zip
$ cat moban.output
world
Where the configuration sits in a s3 bucket, the output is a file in a zip. The content of s3data.yaml is:
So what can I do with it¶
Here is a list of other usages:
- Django Mobans, templates for django, docker etc.
- Math Sheets, generate custom math sheets in pdf
At scale, continous templating for open source projects¶
moban enabled continuous templating in pyexcel and coala project to keep documentation consistent across the documentations of individual libraries in the same organisation. Here is the primary use case of moban, as of now:
Usage beyond command line¶
All use cases are documented
Support¶
If you like moban, please support me on github, patreon or bounty source to maintain the project and develop it further.
With your financial support, I will be able to invest a little bit more time in coding, documentation and writing interesting extensions.
Vision¶
Any template, any data in any location
moban started with bringing the high performance template engine (JINJA2) for web into static text generation.
moban can use other python template engine: mako, handlebars, velocity, haml, slim and tornado, can read other data format: json and yaml, and can access both template file and configuration file in any location: zip, git, pypi package, s3, etc.
Credit¶
jinja2-fsloader is the key component to enable PyFilesystem2 support in moban v0.6x. Please show your stars there too!
Installation¶
You can install it via pip:
$ pip install moban
or clone it and install it:
$ git clone http://github.com/moremoban/moban.git
$ cd moban
$ python setup.py install
CLI documentation¶
usage: moban [-h] [-c CONFIGURATION] [-t TEMPLATE] [-o OUTPUT]
[-td [TEMPLATE_DIR [TEMPLATE_DIR ...]]]
[-pd [PLUGIN_DIR [PLUGIN_DIR ...]]] [-cd CONFIGURATION_DIR]
[-m MOBANFILE] [-g GROUP] [--template-type TEMPLATE_TYPE]
[-d DEFINE [DEFINE ...]] [-e EXTENSION [EXTENSION ...]] [-f]
[--exit-code] [-V] [-v]
[template]
Static text generator using any template, any data and any location.
positional arguments:
template string templates
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c CONFIGURATION, --configuration CONFIGURATION
the data file
-t TEMPLATE, --template TEMPLATE
the template file
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
the output file
Advanced options:
For better control
-td [TEMPLATE_DIR [TEMPLATE_DIR ...]], --template_dir [TEMPLATE_DIR [TEMPLATE_DIR ...]]
add more directories for template file lookup
-cd CONFIGURATION_DIR, --configuration_dir CONFIGURATION_DIR
the directory for configuration file lookup
-pd [PLUGIN_DIR [PLUGIN_DIR ...]], --plugin_dir [PLUGIN_DIR [PLUGIN_DIR ...]]
add more directories for plugin lookup
-m MOBANFILE, --mobanfile MOBANFILE
custom moban file
-g GROUP, --group GROUP
a subset of targets
--template-type TEMPLATE_TYPE
the template type, default is jinja2
-d DEFINE [DEFINE ...], --define DEFINE [DEFINE ...]
to supply additional or override predefined variables,
format: VAR=VALUEs
-e EXTENSION [EXTENSION ...], --extension EXTENSION [EXTENSION ...]
to to TEMPLATE_TYPE=EXTENSION_NAME
-f force moban to template all files despite of
.moban.hashes
Developer options:
For debugging and development
--exit-code by default, exist code 0 means no error, 1 means error
occured. It tells moban to change 1 for changes, 2 for
error occured
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-v show verbose, try -v, -vv, -vvv
Tutorial¶
Please clone the moban repository as the data mentioned in the tutorial are stored in examples folder.
Level 1 Jinja2 on command line¶
moban reads data in yaml format, renders a template file in jinja2 format and outputs it to moban.output. By default, it looks for data.yml as its data file, but it will fallback to environment variables if a data file cannot be found
Evaluation¶
Please clone the moban project and install moban:
$ git clone https://github.com/chfw/moban.git
$ cd moban
$ python setup.py install
Then go to docs/level-1-jinja2-cli. here are different commands to evaluate it:
moban -c data.yml -t a.template
‘moban.output’ is the generated file.
moban -c data.yml -t a.template -o my.output
-o my.output will override the default name
Note
You may simply type the short form:
moban -t a.template
because moban looks for data.yml by default
As well, you can define your own variable:
moban -D hello=maailman -t a.template
And when you check ‘moban.output’, you will find you have overwritten data.yaml.
Level 2: template inheritance¶
Template inheritance is a feature in Jinja2. This example show how it was done. a.template inherits base.jj2, which is located in .moban.td, the default template directory.
Warning
a.template could be a symbolic link on Unix/Linux. It will not work if you template a symbolic link on Windows. Use symbolic link at your own calculated risk.
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-2-template-inheritance, here is the command to launch it:
moban -c data.yaml -t a.template
a.template inherits .moban.td/base.jj2.
Level 3: data override¶
What moban brings on the table is data inheritance by introducing overrides key word in the yaml file:
overrides: data.base.yaml
....
And .moban.cd is the default directory where the base data file can be placed.
Evaluation¶
Please change directory to docs/level-3-data-override directory.
In this example, data.yaml overrides .moban.cd/data.base.yaml, here is the command to launch it:
moban -c data.yaml -t a.template
‘moban.output’ is the generated file:
========header============
world
shijie
========footer============
New development¶
Since verison 0.6.0, overrides syntax support two more use cases:
1 override more than one configuration file¶
For example:
overrides:
- config-file-a.yaml
- config-file-b.yaml
2 override more than one configuration file¶
For example:
overrides:
- config-file-a.yaml: keya
- config-file-b.yaml: keyb
Level 4: single command¶
If you use moban regularly and operates over a number of files, you may consider write a .moban.yml, which is a mini script file that commands moban to iterate through a number of files
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-4-single-command directory.
Here is the .moban.yml, which replaces the command in level 3:
targets:
- a.output: a.template
where targets should lead an array of dictionaries.
Here is how to launch it .. code-block:: bash
moban
‘a.output’ is the generated file:
========header============
world
shijie
========footer============
Level 5: custom configuration¶
With .moban.yml, you can even change default data directory .moban.cd and default template directory .moan.td. Read this example:
configuration:
configuration_dir: 'custom-config'
template_dir:
- custom-templates
- cool-templates
- '.'
targets:
- a.output: a.template
where configuration lead a dictionary of key words:
- configuration_dir - the new configuration directory
- template_dir - an array of template directories
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-5-custom-configuration directory.
Here is the command to launch it:
moban
‘a.output’ is the generated file:
========header============
world
shijie
this demonstrations jinja2's include statement
========footer============
Level 6: Complex Configuration¶
On top of level 5, you could have a common template, where data and output change. In the following example:
configuration:
configuration_dir: 'custom-config'
template_dir:
- custom-templates
- cool-templates
- '.'
template: a.template
targets:
- output: a.output
configuration: data.yml
- output: a.output2
configuration: data2.yml
where template under confiugration needs a template file, which will be a default template across targets. And in this example, the expand form of targets is illustrated:
- {
- “output”: ‘an output file’, “configuration”: ‘data file’, “template”: “the template file”
}
Warning
a.template could be a symbolic link on Unix/Linux. It will not work if you template a symbolic link on Windows. Use symbolic link at your own calculated risk.
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-6-complex-configuration directory.
Here is the command to launch it:
moban
‘a.output’ is the generated file:
========header============
world
shijie
this demonstrations jinja2's include statement
========footer============
a.output2 is:
========header============
world2
shijie
this demonstrations jinja2's include statement
========footer============
Level 7: Custom jinja filters, tests and globals¶
Level 7 example demonstrates advanced plugin capabilities of moban. The following moban file had plugin_dir specified:
configuration:
template_dir:
- my-templates
plugin_dir:
- custom-jj2-plugin
configuration: data.yml
targets:
- filter.output: filter.jj2
- test.output: test.jj2
Where custom-jj2-plugin is a directory holding all jinja2 filters, tests and globals. Under it, there are 4 files:
__init__.py filter.py test.py global.py
It is very important to have __init__.py, otherwise, it will NOT work. Other three files are named to show case the feature. You can choose whichever name you prefer, as long as you and your team could make sense of the names.
Note
if you intend to use extensions for one off usage, please use ‘-pd’ cli option. i.e. moban -td my-templates/ -t filter.jj2 -pd custom-jj2-plugin
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-7-use-custom-jinja2-filter-test-n-global directory,
Here is the command to launch it:
$ moban
Templating filter.jj2 to filter.output
Templating test.jj2 to test.output
Templating global.jj2 to global.output
Templated 3 files.
Everything is up to date!
Please examine individual template and its associated plugin for more details.
Level 8: Pass a folder full of templates¶
We already know that in moban file, you can pass on a dictionary in targets section, and it apply the template. The assumption was that the template parameter is a file. Now, what if the parameter is a directory?
When you pass a directory with full of templates, moban will also assume the target is a directory and will generate the output there. When saving the files, it will remove its file suffices automatically.
level 9: moban dependency as pypi package¶
Note
You will need to install pypifs
Why not enable template reuse? Once a template is written somewhere by somebody, as long as it is good and useful, it is always to reuse it, isn’t it? DRY principle kicks in.
Now with moban, it is possible to package up your mobans/templates into a pypi package and distribute it to the world of moban.
Here are the sample file:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "pypi://pypi-mobans-pkg/resources/templates"
configuration: config.yml
configuration_dir: "pypi://pypi-mobans-pkg/config"
targets:
- mytravis.yml: travis.yml.jj2
- test.txt: demo.txt.jj2
When you refer to it in configuration section, here is the syntax:
configuration:
- template_dir:
- "pypi://python-package-name/relative-folder-inside-the-package"
Note: when you do not have relative directory:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "pypi://python-package-name"
level 10: moban dependency as git repo¶
Note
You will need to install gitfs2
Since the support to have a pypi package as dependency, the moban pro user will find it more useful to have git repo so that the changes to static content could get propagate as it happens using git push and git pull.
For now, github.com, gitlab.com and bitbucket.com are supported. Pull request is welcome to add or improve this feature.
Here are the sample file:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "git://github.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans.git!/templates"
- local
configuration: config.yml
configuration_dir: "git://github.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans.git!/config"
targets:
- mytravis.yml: travis.yml.jj2
- test.txt: demo.txt.jj2
where requires lead to a list of pypi packages. And when you refer to it, as in level-9 section, please use “pypi-mobans:”
The syntax when submodule exists¶
The sumodule syntax is:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "git://github.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans.git?submodule=true&branch=your_choice_or_default_branch_if_not_specified!/templates"
- local
If you have reference instead of branch:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "git://github.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans.git?submodule=true&reference=your_alternative_reference_but_not_used_together_with_branch!/templates"
- local
Level 11: use handlebars¶
moban is extensible via lml. Charlie Liu through Google Code-in 2018 has kindly contributed moban-handlebars plugin.
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-11-use-handlebars directory. You will have to:
$ pip install moban-handlebars
Here is the .moban.yml, which replaces jj2 with handlebars files in level 4:
targets:
- a.output: a.template.handlebars
- b.output: base.hbs
where targets should lead an array of dictionaries, requires installs moban-handlebars extension. You can provide file suffixes: “.handlebars” or “.hbs” to your handlebars template.
Here is how to launch it .. code-block:: bash
moban
Level 12: use template engine extensions¶
jinja2 comes with a lot of extensions. In order not to be the blocker in the middle, extensions is allowed in moban file to initialize jinja2 engine with desired extensions. Two extensions, expression-statement and loop-controls are enabled by default.
The extensions syntax is:
extensions:
template_type:
- template.engine.specific.extension
For example:
extensions:
jinja2:
- jinja2.ext.i18n
Please also note that the following extensions are included by default: jinja2.ext.do, jinja2.ext.loopcontrols
Note
if you intend to use extensions for one off usage, please use ‘-e’ cli option
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-12-use-template-engine-extensions directory.
If you notice the file a.template, we are using a for loop control. This is because moban comes with two default extensions loop-controls and expression-statement.
Now, let us try to use the extension with. To do that, we have to enable the extension in the .moban.yml file following the above syntax. Now, the extension can be used in the jinja2 templates. One such example is shown in the b.template file.
Note
For some extensions, you may need to define template environment parameters. In that case, you can take help of our user defined template types feature. Please read level-18 for more info. We have explained it using an example here.
Let us consider the example of jinja2_time. If you want to use datetime_format attribute, you need to specify the same using environmental parameters, i.e env.datetime_format = ‘%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S’. In order to do this, you can specify datetime_format using environmental parameters, something like:
configuration:
template_types:
my_own_type:
base_type: jinja2
file_extensions:
- file_type_of_my_choice
options:
datetime_format: %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S
extensions:
- jinja2_time.TimeExtension
targets:
- a.output: a.template.file_type_of_my_choice
Level 13: any data override any data¶
It’s thought that why shall we constrain ourselves on yaml file format. Along the development path, json file format was added. What about other file formats?
By default yaml, json is supported. Due to the new capability overrides key word can override any supported data format:
overrides: data.base.json
....
or simple use .json data instead of .yaml data.
Evaluation¶
Please change directory to docs/level-13-any-data-override-any-data directory.
In this example, child.yaml overrides .moban.cd/parent.json, here is the command to launch it:
moban -c child.yaml -t a.template
‘moban.output’ is the generated file:
========header============
world from child.yaml
shijie from parent.json
========footer============
And we can try child.json, which you can guess, overrides .moban.cd/parent.yaml
moban -c child.json -t a.template
‘moban.output’ is the generated file:
========header============
world from child.json
shijie from parent.yml
========footer============
Level 14: custom data loader¶
Continuing from level 13, moban since v0.4.0 allows data loader extension. Due to the new capability overrides key word can override any data format:
overrides: yours.custom
....
or simple use .custom data instead of .yaml data.
However, you will need to provide a data loader for .custom yourselves.
Evaluation¶
Please change directory to docs/level-14-custom-data-loader directory.
In this tutorial, a custom data loader was provided to show case its dataloader extension. Here is the mobanfile:
configuration:
plugin_dir:
- custom-data-loader
template: a.template
targets:
- output: a.output
configuration: child.custom
- output: b.output
configuration: override_custom.yaml
custom-data-loader is a directory where custom.py lives. The protocol is that the custom loader register itself to a file extension and return a data dictionary confirming mobanfile schema. On call, moban will provide an absolute file name for your loader to work on.
Here is the code to do the registration:
@PluginInfo(constants.DATA_LOADER_EXTENSION, tags=["custom"])
In order to evaluate, you can simply type:
$ moban
$ cat a.output
========header============
world from child.cusom
shijie from parent.json
========footer============
$ cat b.output
========header============
world from override_custom.yaml
shijie from parent.custom
========footer============
Warning
Python 2 dictates the existence of __init__.py in the plugin directory. Otheriwse your plugin won’t load
Level 15: template copying becomes an action plugin in targets¶
With .moban.yml, you can copy templates to your destination. More information is documented in misc-1-copying-template.
Explicit syntax:
targets:
- output: explicit
template: template_file
template_type: copy
Implicit syntax:
targets:
- output: explicit
template: template_file.copy
Shorthand syntax:
targets:
- explicit: template_file.copy
- output_is_copied.same_file_extension: when_source_have.same_file_extension
No implicit nor short hand syntax for the following directory copying unless you take a look at force-template-type. When you read level-17-force-template-type-from-moban-file/README.rst, you will find out more.
Directory copying syntax:
targets:
- output: dest-dir
template: source-dir
template_type: copy
Recursive directory copying syntax:
targets:
- output: dest-dir
template: source-dir/**
template_type: copy
Evaluation¶
Here is example moban file for copying:
configuration:
template_dir:
- template-sources
targets:
- output: simple.file.copy
template: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
template_type: copy
- output: target_without_template_type
template: file_extension_will_trigger.copy
- target_in_short_form: as_long_as_this_one_has.copy
- output_is_copied.same_file_extension: when_source_have.same_file_extension
- output: "misc-1-copying/can-create-folder/if-not-exists.txt"
template: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
template_type: copy
- output: "test-dir"
template: dir-for-copying
template_type: copy
- output: "test-recursive-dir"
template: dir-for-recusive-copying/**
template_type: copy
template copy does:
- copies any template inside pre-declared template directory to anywhere. moban will create directory if needed.
- copies any directory to anywhere. If “**” is followed, moban attempts to do recursive copying.
Level 16: group targets by their template type¶
Since moban version 0.4.0, you can group your targets with their template type. For example, with copy target, you can do the following things:
Here is example moban file for copying:
configuration:
template_dir:
- template-sources
targets:
- copy:
- simple.file.copy: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
- "misc-1-copying/can-create-folder/if-not-exists.txt": file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
- "test-dir": dir-for-copying
- "test-recursive-dir": dir-for-recusive-copying/**
More information is documented in misc-1-copying-template.
template copy does:
- copies any template inside pre-declared template directory to anywhere. moban will create directory if needed.
- copies any directory to anywhere. If “**” is followed, moban attempts to do recursive copying.
Note
The suffix .copy of simple.file.copy will be removed.
Level 17: force template type¶
Since moban version 0.4.0, you can enforce all targets to use one and only one template type, regardless of their individual template types.
Here is example moban file for copying:
configuration:
template_dir:
- template-sources
force_template_type: copy
targets:
- simple.file.copy: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
- "misc-1-copying/can-create-folder/if-not-exists.txt": file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
- "test-dir": dir-for-copying
- "test-recursive-dir": dir-for-recusive-copying/**
More information is documented in misc-1-copying-template.
template copy does:
- copies any template inside pre-declared template directory to anywhere. moban will create directory if needed.
- copies any directory to anywhere. If “**” is followed, moban attempts to do recursive copying.
Level 18: User defined template types¶
Since moban version 4.1, custom template types can be defined to deviate from default configurations of the template engines. In addition, the configuration possibilities are:
- associate your own file extensions
- choose your own template engine extensions
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-4-single-command directory.
Here is the .moban.yml, which inserts template_types on top of the moban file found in level 4:
configuration:
template_types:
my_own_type:
base_type: jinja2
file_extensions:
- file_type_of_my_choice
options:
extensions:
- jinja2_time.TimeExtension
targets:
- a.output: a.template.file_type_of_my_choice
where template_types is a dictionary of different custom types.
Also, you can define your template on the fly by putting the template parameters inside targets. One such example is:
targets:
- output: b.output
template: a.template.jj2
template_type:
base_type: jinja2
options:
block_end_string: '*))'
block_start_string: '((*'
variable_start_string: '((('
variable_end_string: ')))'
Level 19: select a group target to run¶
Since moban version 0.4.2, you can select a group target to run. For example, with copy target mixed with normal file list:
- configuration:
- template_dir:
- template-sources
- targets:
- a.output: a.template.jj2
- copy: - simple.file.copy: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt - “misc-1-copying/can-create-folder/if-not-exists.txt”: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt - “test-dir”: dir-for-copying - “test-recursive-dir”: dir-for-recusive-copying/**
you can do the following things:
$ moban -g copy
Level 20: templates, files in a zip or tar¶
On top of level 6, you could have files in a zip or tar. In the following example:
configuration:
configuration_dir: 'tar://custom-config.tar'
template_dir:
- zip://templates.zip
- cool-templates
- '.'
targets:
- output: 'tar://a.tar/a.output'
configuration: data.yml
template: template.in.zip.jj2
- output: 'zip://a.zip/a.output2'
configuration: data2.yml
template: subfolder/template.in.zip.jj2
where template.in.zip.jj2 were loaded from a zip file
Evaluation¶
Please go to docs/level-20-templates-configs-in-zip-or-tar directory.
Here is the command to launch it:
moban
‘a.output’ is the generated file in a.tar:
========header============
world
shijie
this demonstrations jinja2's include statement
========footer============
a.output2 is in a.zip:
========header============
world2
shijie
this demonstrations jinja2's include statement
========footer============
Level 21: template copying from a zip to a zip¶
In level 15, with .moban.yml, you can copy templates to your destination. Now with similiar moban syntax, let me show how to create a new zip file where all templates are copied to.
Explicit syntax:
targets:
- output: "zip://your.zip/explicit"
template: template_file
template_type: copy
Implicit syntax:
targets:
- output: "zip://your.zip/implicit"
template: template_file.copy
Shorthand syntax:
targets:
- "zip://your.zip/shorthand": template_file.copy
No implicit nor short hand syntax for the following directory copying unless you take a look at force-template-type. When you read level-17-force-template-type-from-moban-file/README.rst, you will find out more.
Directory copying syntax:
targets:
- output: "zip://your.zip/dest-dir"
template: source-dir
template_type: copy
Recursive directory copying syntax:
targets:
- output: "zip://your.zip/dest-dir"
template: source-dir/**
template_type: copy
Evaluation¶
Here is example moban file for copying:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "zip://template-sources.zip"
targets:
- output: "zip://my.zip/simple.file.copy"
template: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
template_type: copy
- output: "zip://my.zip/target_without_template_type"
template: file_extension_will_trigger.copy
- "zip://my.zip/target_in_short_form": as_long_as_this_one_has.copy
- output: "zip://my.zip/misc-1-copying/can-create-folder/if-not-exists.txt"
template: file-in-template-sources-folder.txt
template_type: copy
- output: "zip://my.zip/test-dir"
template: dir-for-copying
template_type: copy
- output: "zip://my.zip/test-recursive-dir"
template: dir-for-recusive-copying/**
template_type: copy
template copy does:
- copies any template inside pre-declared template directory to anywhere. moban will create directory if needed.
- copies any directory to anywhere. If “**” is followed, moban attempts to do recursive copying.
Level 22: intermediate targets¶
It is natural to allow intermediate target to be source so that different moban plugins can interact with each other. The good news is since moban verion 0.6.5, it is support.
Note
The bad news is, folder as imtermediate target is not supported yet and will be considered in next incremental build. For now, the date cannot be confirmed.
Here are the syntax:
targets:
- intermediate.jj2: original.jj2
- final: intermediate.jj2
With moban 0.6.4-, above syntax cannot result in final file to be generated because intermediate.jj2 does not exist until moban is run.
Level 23: moban file inheritance¶
It is a bit tedious to repeat a few common configuration in moban file. Why not create a parent moban file? Then allow child project to deviate from.
The answer is to use ‘overrides’ in .moban.yaml, so called moban file.
overrides could over ride any data file format in any location in theory. And it support override a specific key set.
level 24: templates and configuration files over http(s)¶
Note
You will need to install httpfs
Why not to take a template off the web? Once a template is written somewhere by somebody, as long as it is good and useful, it is always to reuse it, isn’t it? DRY principle kicks in.
Now with mobanfile, it is possible to package up your mobans/templates and configuration files from a HTTP(S) protocol.
Here are the sample file:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans/dev/templates/"
- local
configuration: config.yml
configuration_dir: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans/dev/config/"
targets:
- mytravis.yml: travis.yml.jj2
- test.txt: demo.txt.jj2
When you refer to it in configuration section, here is the syntax:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/moremoban/pypi-mobans/dev/templates/"
Maintenance note¶
To the maintainer, in order to eat the dog food. Please checkout pypi-mobans and run a http server inside local pypi-mobans folder.
Then update moban’s mobanfile to:
configuration:
template_dir:
- "http://localhost:8000/templates/"
- "http://localhost:8000/statics/"
- ".moban.d"
Then run make update
Level 25: delete intermediate targets¶
Continue with level 22, we would like to delete intermediate files.
Note
What is intermediate targets? Simply they are the files moban generates but in the end those files are not really used.
For safety reasons, we only delete intermediate targets. We are not allowing moban to delete any files in template folders and staic folder.
Here is the short syntax:
targets:
- delete!: intermediate_file.jj2
Here are the full syntax:
targets:
- output: what_ever_here_will_be_ignored
template: intermediate.jj2
template_type: delete
- output: ''
template: intermediate2.jj2
Example mobanfile:
targets:
- intermediate.jj2: original.jj2
- intermediate2.jj2: original.jj2
- intermediate3.jj2: original.jj2
- output: x
template: intermediate.jj2
template_type: delete
- output: ''
template: intermediate2.jj2
- delete!: intermediate3.jj2
Level 26: Strip the white spaces¶
It was requested, a long time ago, to be able to strip the white spaces before and after the rendered content. Due to these factors:
- templating order needs to be respected first
- intermediate targets(moban generated files) can be allowed as template
- and delete the intermediate file
Now, all three factors are now supported. Hence, ‘strip’ feature can be rolled out.
Here is the short syntax:
targets:
- final: intermediate_file.strip
Here are the full syntax:
targets:
- output: final
template: intermediate_file.what_ever
template_type: strip
Example mobanfile:
targets:
- intermediate.strip: content_with_lots_of_white_spaces.jj2
- final: intermediate.strip
- delete!: intermediate.strip
For more complex use case, please look at its usage in pyexcel project
Developer Guide¶
Development guide¶
Jinja2 extensions for Moban¶
Since version 0.2, mobanfile supports an extra field plugin_dir, along with template_dir. When you put your own jinja2 filters, tests and globals in your moban repo, you can let moban know about them via this keyword.
Importantly, you have to have __init__.py file in your plugin_dir. Otherwise, your plugins will NOT be loaded.
Jinja2 Filter¶
from moban.plugins.jinja2.extensions import JinjaFilter
@JinjaFilter()
def repr(string):
if isinstance(string, list):
return ["'{0}'".format(str(element)) for element in string]
else:
return "'{0}'".format(str(string))
split_length¶
It breaks down the given string into a fixed length paragraph. Here is the syntax:
{% for line in your_string | split_length(your_line_with) %}
{{line}}
{% endfor %}
It is used to keep changelog formatted in CHANGELOG.rst.jj2 in pypi-mobans project
github_expand¶
It expands simple hashtags into github issues. Here is the syntax:
{{ your_github_string | github_expand }}
It makes it easy to mention github reference in change log in all projects. Here is the place it is applied: CHANGELOG.rst.jj2 in pypi-mobans project
Here is Grammar in the changelog.yml:
=============== ==============================
Syntax Meaning
=============== ==============================
`#1` moban issues 1
`PR#1` moban pull request 1
`pyexcel#1` other project issues 1
`pyexcel#PR#1` other project pulll request 1
=============== ==============================
More details can be found in moban’s changelog.yml
repr¶
Returns a single quoted string in the templated file
Built-in Tests¶
exists¶
Test if a file exists or not
Jinja2 Globals¶
It is possible to write an installable package including your own jinja2 filters, tests and globals. Please email me for more details.
Template engine extension for Moban¶
moban version 0.2 started using lml to employ loose couple plugins. Other template engines, such as marko, haml can be plugged into moban seamless.
In order plugin other template engines, it is to write a lml plugin. The following is an example starting point for any template engine.
@PluginInfo(
constants.TEMPLATE_ENGINE_EXTENSION, tags=["file", "extensions", "for", "your", "template"]
)
class Engine(object):
def __init__(self, template_fs, options=None):
"""
an instance of fs.multifs.MultiFS will be given.
:param fs.multifs.MultiFS template_fs: a MultiFS instance or a FS instance
:param dict options: a dictionary containing environmental parameters
"""
def get_template(self, template_file):
"""
Given a relative path to your template file, please return a templatable thing that does
the templating function in next function below
"""
def get_template_from_string(self, string):
"""
Sometimes, user would pass on command line string as template
"""
def apply_template(self, template, data, output):
"""
Given the template object from `get_template` function, and data as python dictionary,
and output as intended output file, please return "utf-8" encoded string.
"""
After you will have finished the engine plugin, you can either place it in plugin_dir in order to get it loaded, or make an installable python package. In the latter case, please refer to yehua: doing that in less than 5 minutes.
When the template engine failed to obtain the template, i.e. UnicodeEncodingError, TemplateSyntaxError, your engine extension shall raise moban.exceptions.PassOn exception, and moban would replace your template engine with default engine.
Custom content processors for Moban¶
Since version 0.7.7, it became easy to write a content processor for moban. What you need is a content processing function, which will be fed the content of template_file and which is expected to return a string. And decorate your function with ContentProcessor:
@ContentProcessor('strip', 'Stripping', 'Stripped'):
def strip(template_file: str) -> str:
ret = template_file.strip()
return ret
Here is how copy template type is coded:
from moban.core.content_processor import ContentProcessor
@ContentProcessor("copy", "Copying", "Copied")
def copy(content: str) -> str:
"""
Does no templating, works like 'copy'.
Respects templating directories, for example: naughty.template
could exist in any of template directires: dir1,
dir2, dir3, and this engine will find it for you. With conventional
copy command, the source file path must be known.
And this engine does not really touch the dest file but only read
the source file. Everything else is taken care of by moban
templating mechanism.
"""
return content
Change log¶
0.8.0 - 02.09.2020¶
Removed
- moban.plugins.jinja2.tests.files is moved to moban-ansible package
- moban.plugins.jinja2.filters.github is moved to moban-jinja2-github package
Fixed
- #396: custom jinja2 plugins(filters, tests and globals) are not visible if a template is passed as a string.
0.7.7 - 24.5.2020¶
Added
- -pd for command line to include custom plugin directories
Fixed
- strip did not work in 0.7.6
0.7.4 - 13.5.2020¶
Fixed
- #378: suppress stdout message from deprecated pip install. but please do not use and migrate deprecated`requires` syntax.
0.7.3 - 2.5.2020¶
Added
- Added continuous check in travis for setup.py descriptions. No impact to moban user.
0.7.2 - 1.5.2020¶
Added
- Support for templates and configuration files over HTTP(S) protocol with httpfs! Yepee!
0.7.1 - 25.04.2020¶
Fixed
- #365: regression was introduced by v0.6.5. If you uses mobanfile as data configuration file, you are very likely to have this show stopper. Please upgrade to this version.
0.7.0 - 18.01.2020¶
Removed
Updated
- #360: show friendlier error when unknown protocol exception was raised.
0.6.8 - 7.12.2019¶
Updated
- since version 0.5.0, when rendering a single file or string, moban would report ‘Templated 1 of 0 files’, which should have been ‘Templated 1 file.’
Removed
- python 3.4 support is gone because colorama requires Python ‘>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*’
0.6.7 - 1.12.2019¶
Updated
- no verbose for error, -v for warning, -vv for warning+info, -vvv for warning+info+debug
- #351, show template plugin name, i.e. ‘copying’ for copy instead of ‘templating’
Removed
- Message: ‘Warning: Attempting to use environment vars as data…’ became warning log
- Message: ‘Warning: Both data.yml and /…/.moban.cd/data.yml does not exist’ became warning log
- with -v, you would see them in such a situation
0.6.6 - 10.11.2019¶
Added
- support moban file inheritance. one base moban file and child repos can inherit and override
0.6.4 - 4.10.2019¶
Updated
- Command options have been grouped. –template_type became –template-type
- Increment gitfs2 to version 0.0.2. gitfs#4
0.6.2 - 15.09.2019¶
Added
0.6.0 - 10.09.2019¶
Added
- #205: support pyFilesystem2
- #185: -v will enable moban application logging for development. And -V is for version.
- #325: -vv show debug trace
- #126: Allow mobanfile to include data from arbitrary config files
- #256: jinja2-cli parity: ‘-d hello=world’ to define custom variable on cli
Updated
- #275: fix moban 0.4.5 test failures on openSUSE Tumbleweed
0.5.0 - 14.07.2019¶
Updated
- #277: Restored dependency git-url-parse, replacing incompatible giturlparse which was used during moban 0.4.x
- #281: Fixed unicode support on Python 2.7
- #274: Updated ruamel.yaml dependency pins to restore support for Python 3.4, and prevent installation of versions that can not be installed on Python 3.7
- #285: Fixed CI testing of minimum requirements
- #271: Fixed repository caching bug preventing branch switching
- #292: Reformatted YAML files according to yamllint rules
- #291: Fixed filename typos in README
- #280: Added CI to ensure repository is in sync with upstream
- #280: sync setup.py from pypi-mobans
0.4.3 - 16.03.2019¶
Removed
- #253: symbolic link in regression pack causes python setup.py to do recursive include
Added
- #209: Alert moban user when git is not available and is used.
Updated
- #261: since moban group template files per template type, this fill use first come first register to order moban group
0.4.2 - 08.03.2019¶
Added
- #234: Define template parameters on the fly inside targets section
- #62: select a group target to run
Updated
- #180: No longer two statistics will be shown in v0.4.x. legacy copy targets are injected into a normal targets. cli target is made a clear priority.
- #244: version 0.4.2 is first version which would work perfectly on windows since 17 Nov 2018. Note that: file permissions are not used on windows. Why the date? because samefile is not avaiable on windows, causing unit tests to fail hence it lead to my conclusion that moban version between 17 Nov 2018 and March 2019 wont work well on Windows.
0.4.1 - 28.02.2019¶
Added
0.3.10 - 03.02.2019¶
Added
- #174: Store git cache in XDG_CACHE_DIR
- #107: Add -v to show current moban version
- #164: support additional data formats
Updated
0.3.9 - 18-1-2019¶
Updated
0.3.8 - 12-1-2019¶
Updated
- #141: disable file permissions copy feature and not to check file permission changes on windows.
- #154: introduce first ever positional argument for string base template.
- #157: the exit code behavior changed. for backward compactibility please use –exit-code. Otherwise, moban will not tell if there is any changes.
0.3.7 - 6-1-2019¶
Updated
0.3.6 - 30-12-2018¶
Updated
0.3.5 - 10-12-2018¶
Updated
- #37: moban will report line number where the value is empty and the name of mobanfile. Switch from pyyaml to ruamel.yaml.
0.3.4 - 18-11-2018¶
Added
- global variables to store the target and template file names in the jinja2 engine
- moban-handlebars is tested to work well with this version and above
Updated
- Template engine interface has been clarified and documented
0.3.3 - 05-11-2018¶
Added
- alternative and expanded syntax for requires, so as to accomendate github submodule recursive
0.3.2 - 04-11-2018¶
Added
- configuration dirs may be located by requires, i.e. configuration files may be in a python package or git repository.
0.3.1 - 02-11-2018¶
Added
- #97: requires will clone a repo if given. Note: only github, gitlab, bitbucket for now
0.3.0 - 27-18-2018¶
Added
- #89: Install pypi-hosted mobans through requires syntax
Updated
- #96: Fix for FileNotFoundError for plugins
- various documentation updates
Removed
- #88: removed python 2.6 support
- removed python 3.3 support
0.2.4 - 14-07-2018¶
Added
0.2.3 - 10-07-2018¶
Added
0.2.2 - 16-06-2018¶
Added
- #31: create directory if missing during copying
Updated
- #28: if a template has been copied once before, it is skipped in the next moban call
0.2.1 - 13-06-2018¶
Updated
- templates using the same template engine will be templated as a group
- update lml dependency to 0.0.3
0.2.0 - 11-06-2018¶
Added
- #18: file exists test
- #23: custom jinja plugins
- #26: repr filter
- #47: allow the expansion of template engine
- #58: allow template type per template
Updated
- #34: fix plural message if single file is processed
0.1.4 - 29-May-2018¶
Updated
0.1.1 - 08-Jan-2018¶
Added
- the ability to present a long text as multi-line paragraph with a custom upper limit
- speical filter expand github references: pull request and issues
- #15: fix templating syntax to enable python 2.6
0.0.9 - 24-Nov-2017¶
Added
- #11, recognize .moban.yaml as well as .moban.yml.
- #9, preserve file permissions of the source template.
- -m option is added to allow you to specify a custom moban file. kinda related to issue 11.
Updated
- use explicit version name: moban_file_spec_version so that version can be used by users. #10 Please note: moban_file_spec_version is reserved for future file spec upgrade. For now, all files are assumed to be ‘1.0’. When there comes a new version i.e. 2.0, new moban file based on 2.0 will have to include ‘moban_file_spec_version: 2.0’
0.0.8 - 18-Nov-2017¶
Added
- #8, verify the existence of custom template and configuration directories. default .moban.td, .moban.cd are ignored if they do not exist.
Updated
- Colorize error messages and processing messages. crayons become a dependency.
0.0.7 - 19-Jul-2017¶
Added
- Bring the visibility of environment variable into jinja2 templating process: #7
0.0.6 - 16-Jun-2017¶
Added
- added ‘-f’ flag to force moban to template all files despite of .moban.hashes
Updated
- moban will not template target file in the situation where the changes occured in target file than in the source: the template file + the data configuration after moban has been applied. This new release will remove the change during mobanization process.
0.0.5 - 17-Mar-2017¶
Added
- Create a default hash store when processing a moban file. It will save unnecessary file write to the disc if the rendered content is not changed.
- Added summary reports