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jeromegn / Kilt

Licence: mit
Generic template interface for Crystal

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Generic templating interface for Crystal.

Goal

Simplify developers' lives by abstracting template rendering for multiple template languages.

Supported out of the box

Language File extensions Required libraries Maintainer
ECR .ecr none (part of the stdlib)
Mustache .mustache crustache @MakeNowJust
Slang .slang slang @jeromegn
Temel .temel temel @f
Crikey .crikey crikey @domgetter
Liquid .liquid liquid @docelic
Jbuilder .jbuilder jbuilder @shootingfly
Water .water water @shootingfly

See also: Registering your own template engine.

Installation

Add this to your application's shard.yml:

dependencies:
  kilt:
    github: jeromegn/kilt

  # Any other template languages Crystal shard

Usage

  • Kilt essentially adds two macros Kilt.embed and Kilt.file, the code is really simple.
  • Add template language dependencies, as listed in the support table above.

Both macros take a filename and a io_name (the latter defaults to "__kilt_io__")

Example

require "kilt"

# For slang, add:
require "kilt/slang"

# With a Class

class YourView
  Kilt.file("path/to/template.ecr") # Adds a to_s method
end
puts YourView.new.to_s # => <compiled template>


# Embedded

str = Kilt.render "path/to/template.slang"

# or

str = String.build do |__kilt_io__|
  Kilt.embed "path/to/template.slang"
end

puts str # => <compiled template>

Registering your own template engine

Use Kilt.register_engine(extension, embed_command) macro:

require "kilt"

module MyEngine
  macro embed(filename, io_name)
    # ....
  end
end

Kilt.register_engine("myeng", MyEngine.embed)

This can be part of your own my-engine library: in this case it should depend on kilt directly, or this could be a part of adapter library, like: kilt-my-engine, which will depend on both kilt and my-engine.

Contributing

Please contribute your own "adapter" if you create a template language for Crystal that's not yet supported here!

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/jeromegn/kilt/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-awesome-template-language)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add my-awesome-template-language')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-awesome-template-language)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

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