On 3 March 2010 00:03, David Pollak <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Heiko Seeberger <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Isn't it possible to put snippets in subpackages of xxx.snippet?
>> Something like <lift:snippet
>> type="com.acme.snippet.subpackage.SnippetClass">?
>>
>> If not, what's the best way to deal with a large number of snippets?
>>
>
> Explicitly registering the snippet dispatch in LiftRules is the way I'd
> recommend doing it.  If this is less than 100% optimal for your use case,
> let's learn more about your use case and see if we have to expand how
> Snippets are looked up.
>

Well, registering quite a lot of snippets is indeed less than 100% optimal.

OK, I have got a not-so-small website with about 100 templates and snippets.
The templates are organized as a tree, e.g. /login/signup/seeker,
/login/signup/offerer, etc. There is not a perfect 1:1 relationship between
templates and snippets, but for sake of simplicity let's assume so. Hence I
would like to organize my snippets in packages according to the templates,
e.g. ...snippet.login.signup.Seeker, ...snippet.login.signup.Offerer, etc.

Thank you,

Heiko

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