A templatetag framework for easier integration of mustache.js, dust.js, handlebars.js, or other JavaScript templates with Django templates. Also will wrap your templates in elements expected for libraries such as ICanHaz.js. Django-jstemplates is extensible, so if your favorite template library is not included, it's easy to add. Inspired by django-icanhaz.
(Read the full docs on Read the Docs)
Add "jstemplate"
to your INSTALLED_APPS
setting.
Download the templating library of your choice (I like to go straight mustache.js):
wget https://raw.github.com/janl/mustache.js/master/mustache.js mv mustache.js app/static/libs/
app/jstemplates/main.mustache
:
<div> <p>This is {{ name }}'s template</p> </div>
app/templates/main.html
:
{% load jstemplate %} <html> <head> <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.js"></script> <script src="{{ STATIC_URL }}libs/mustache.js"></script> <script src="{{ STATIC_URL }}libs/django.mustache.js"></script> </head> <body> <div id="dynamic-area"></div> {% mustachejs "main" %} <script> $(document).ready(function() { var $area = $('#dynamic-area') , template; template = Mustache.template('main'); $area.html(template.render()); }); </script> </body> </html>
The collision between Django templates' use of {{
and }}
as template
variable markers and mustache.js' use of same has spawned a variety of
solutions. One solution simply replaces [[
and ]]
with {{
and
}}
inside an mustachejs
template tag; another makes a valiant attempt
to reconstruct verbatim text within a chunk of a Django template after it has
already been mangled by the Django template tokenizer.
I prefer to keep my JavaScript templates in separate files in a dedicated directory anyway, to avoid confusion between server-side and client-side templating. So this solution is essentially just an "include" tag that avoids parsing the included file as a Django template.
Enjoy!