CheetahTemplate 3.2.2
Oleg Broytman
phd at phdru.name
Mon Apr 29 13:23:20 EDT 2019
Hello!
I'm pleased to announce version 3.2.2, the second bugfix release of branch
3.2 of CheetahTemplate3.
What's new in CheetahTemplate3
==============================
Contributors for this release are
Pierre-Yves, Dan Vinakovsky, Nicolai Grodzitski.
Minor features:
- Replaced outdated and insecure ``mktemp`` with ``mkstemp``.
Bug fixes:
- Fixed bugs in ``TemplateCmdLineIface.py``: read binary pickles
from stdin and files.
Tests:
- Use ``cgi.escape()`` for Python 2, ``html.escape()`` for Python 3.
- Created tests for ``TemplateCmdLineIface``.
What is CheetahTemplate3
========================
Cheetah3 is a free and open source template engine.
It's a fork of the original CheetahTemplate library.
Python 2.7 or 3.4+ is required.
Where is CheetahTemplate3
=========================
Site:
http://cheetahtemplate.org/
Development:
https://github.com/CheetahTemplate3
Download:
https://pypi.org/project/Cheetah3/3.2.2
News and changes:
http://cheetahtemplate.org/news.html
StackOverflow:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/cheetah
Example
=======
Below is a simple example of some Cheetah code, as you can see it's practically
Python. You can import, inherit and define methods just like in a regular Python
module, since that's what your Cheetah templates are compiled to :) ::
#from Cheetah.Template import Template
#extends Template
#set $people = [{'name' : 'Tom', 'mood' : 'Happy'}, {'name' : 'Dick',
'mood' : 'Sad'}, {'name' : 'Harry', 'mood' : 'Hairy'}]
<strong>How are you feeling?</strong>
<ul>
#for $person in $people
<li>
$person['name'] is $person['mood']
</li>
#end for
</ul>
Oleg.
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Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
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