Did you try using namespace-attach-module to attach 'racket and 'web-server/templates? Something like:
(define orig-ns (current-namespace)) (parameterize ([current-namespace (make-base-empty-namespace)]) (namespace-attach-module orig-ns 'racket) (namespace-attach-module orig-ns 'web-server/templates) (namespace-require 'racket) (eval `(begin (require web-server/templates) (require ,my-source-path-string) (include-template ,my-template-path-string)) (current-namespace))) But 7 seconds seems remarkably long (I see a speed up of about 50% for that function (with the my-source-path-string and my-template-path-string lines commented out): from 250 to 170 msec). It may be that your .zo files or something are not up to date. So you may want to stick a 'raco make' somewhere in there to avoid recompiling your files every time and just recompile the ones that changed. Robby On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Matthew Butterick <mb.list.a...@gmail.com>wrote: > At RacketCon I talked about my Pollen system for making web pages. Though > I don't use the Racket webserver to provide live generation of web pages, I > do use it to provide a kind of browser-assisted REPL for development. As I > edit the project files, I want to reload the URL in the browser and see the > changes (without restarting the webserver). > > Moreover, since it's a development tool, it wants to be maximally dynamic. > For instance, I might be editing source files containing page content, or > the design templates (which might also contain Racket code), or supporting > Racket libraries (e.g., CSS generators). > > Jay has suggested that this can be done with eval. And indeed it can. > Here's the quasicode I use: > > (parameterize ([current-namespace (make-base-empty-namespace)]) > (namespace-require 'racket) > (eval `(begin > (require web-server/templates) > (require ,my-source-path-string) > (include-template ,my-template-path-string)) > (current-namespace)))) > > This works great, with one wrinkle: it's the slowest operation in the > whole system, taking about 7-8 secs to render each page. This is not a > grave hardship, and certainly faster than restarting the web server. But > I'd still be curious if I'm overlooking a better approach. > > In general, the render time is fairly consistent regardless of what's in > the page, which suggests to me that most of the expense comes from setting > up the fresh namespace. I did try making a namespace separately and reusing > it, but that didn't work (code wouldn't get reloaded). Is there a way to > "clean" a namespace that's cheaper than setting up a new one? > > Another option I considered is starting up another instance of Racket in a > subprocess, but it would need to be made into a synchronous operation. Long > drive for a short day at the beach, etc. > > It's also possible that I'm running up against the irreducible cost of > high-quality eval, in which case, I will accept it and move on. > > > Matthew Butterick > > > > > On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Greg Hendershott < > greghendersh...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Great timing! It's been on my short list to make my static blog >> generator more flexible. From >> http://docs.racket-lang.org/web-server/templates.html I got the idea >> that it would be suitable only for static templates, but now I >> understand that's not the case. Today I made a topic branch using this >> approach that's working well, which I plan to merge after some testing >> and polishing. >> >> p.s. Maybe it's obvious, but because `include-template` uses >> `include-at/relative-to/reader`, it won't include a template if you >> give it a full path. Maybe there's a more-elegant way, but I found it >> worked to parameterize `current-directory` around the call to `eval`. >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Jay McCarthy <jay.mccar...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > While it is supposed to be pithy, it is also serious. >> > >> > When I wrote it, I imagine that people would do something like this: >> > >> > #lang racket/base >> > (require web-server/templates) >> > >> > (define (template-content t x) >> > (eval #`(let ([x #,x]) (include-template #,t)))) >> > >> > (template-content "t.txt" 5) >> > (template-content "t.txt" 6) >> > >> > and trust that the template wouldn't include @(system "rm -fr /"). I >> > think that a simple eval works just fine for when you, the programmer, >> > want to change the content dynamic (although I'd say it is better to >> > use the web-server language so you can restart with the same >> > continuations, etc.) >> > >> > Your solution is great for a template that a user provides, although >> > it has the hole that the template could call @include-template and >> > maybe find itself and go into a infinite loop, so it's not totally >> > "secure" unless you use a sandbox. >> > >> > Jay >> > >> > On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Joe Gibbs Politz <j...@cs.brown.edu> >> wrote: >> >> I'm writing a web server in a #lang that doesn't support macros or >> >> syntactic abstraction. I would like to be able to use some sort of >> >> templating dynamically with bindings given by values, e.g. >> >> >> >> template.render("page-with-hole-for-username.html", { username: "Joe" >> }) >> >> >> >> The FAQ ( >> http://docs.racket-lang.org/web-server/faq.html#(part._.How_do_.I_use_templates__dynamically__) >> ) >> >> in the documentation for templates ends with this pithy >> >> recommendation: >> >> >> >> "If you insist on dynamicism, there is always eval." >> >> >> >> I assume this isn't intended seriously, and instead to discourage what >> >> I'm asking about, but I'm unfortunately not seeing another way to >> >> write my program. The code at the end of this message seems like the >> >> best I can do while being relatively safe, but also like a dubious >> >> inclusion on a web server given the eval. >> >> >> >> Is this the best I can hope for? Is there another collection I should >> >> be looking into? Any other recommendations? >> >> >> >> Thanks! >> >> Joe P. >> >> >> >> >> >> #lang racket/base >> >> >> >> (require >> >> web-server/templates) >> >> >> >> (define (render-template filename dict) >> >> (define namespace-for-template (make-empty-namespace)) >> >> (namespace-attach-module (current-namespace) 'web-server/templates >> >> namespace-for-template) >> >> (hash-map dict >> >> (lambda (key value) >> >> (define name-of-identifier (string->symbol key)) >> >> (namespace-set-variable-value! >> >> name-of-identifier >> >> value >> >> #f >> >> namespace-for-template))) >> >> (parameterize [(current-namespace namespace-for-template)] >> >> (namespace-require 'web-server/templates)) >> >> (define to-eval #`(include-template #,(datum->syntax >> >> #'render-template filename))) >> >> (eval to-eval namespace-for-template)) >> >> ____________________ >> >> Racket Users list: >> >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Jay McCarthy <j...@cs.byu.edu> >> > Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University >> > http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay >> > >> > "The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93 >> > ____________________ >> > Racket Users list: >> > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >> ____________________ >> Racket Users list: >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >> > > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users > >
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