Hi,
For AGX3, we started to use Jinja for the template, for example for
the generation of setup.py, we have:
version = '{{version}}'
setup(name='{{project}}',
version=version,
description={{description}},
...
The syntax is simpler than dtml we use in AGX2:
dtml-var description
HI Vincent.
I haven't looked an jinja to date. Will definately have a look at it.
I generate a lot of code (sql, gae models, storm schema, formish schema's)
from Enterprise Architect, and
currently using dtml for all non html/xml output.
Cheers
T
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 3:35 PM, Vincent
On 5 September 2010 02:49, Tim Hoffman zutes...@gmail.com wrote:
Please note that DTML is a dead (and horrid) technology.
Martin
But zpt is horrible for doing non html/xml based things ;-), What do you
think is good alternative in the zope eco system now
for templating other types of
On Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 11:13:05AM +0800, Tim Hoffman wrote:
Hi Florian
I use a model based generation approach (from enterprise architect) however
even archgenxml has templates for large amounts of boiler plate under the
hood.
Have you actually looked at the src of archgenxml, if you
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Tim Hoffman zutes...@gmail.com wrote:
So I was looking for zope eco system based non html/xml based templating
systems as a response to Martin
saying DTML is dead, as I am currently using DTML for these sorts of tasks.
The Zope eco system for such tasks is the
Please note that DTML is a dead (and horrid) technology.
Martin
But zpt is horrible for doing non html/xml based things ;-), What do you
think is good alternative in the zope eco system now
for templating other types of things (sql, python ...) ?
T
On Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 08:49:39AM +0800, Tim Hoffman wrote:
Please note that DTML is a dead (and horrid) technology.
Martin
But zpt is horrible for doing non html/xml based things ;-), What do you
think is good alternative in the zope eco system now
for templating other types
Hi Florian
I use a model based generation approach (from enterprise architect) however
even archgenxml has templates for large amounts of boiler plate under the
hood.
Have you actually looked at the src of archgenxml, if you did you will
notices it uses dtml for templating the code output ;-)