// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Helper functions to make constructing templates and sets easier. package template import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" ) // Functions and methods to parse a single template. // Must is a helper that wraps a call to a function returning (*Template, os.Error) // and panics if the error is non-nil. It is intended for use in variable initializations // such as // var t = template.Must(template.Parse("text")) func Must(t *Template, err os.Error) *Template { if err != nil { panic(err) } return t } // ParseFile creates a new Template and parses the template definition from // the named file. The template name is the base name of the file. func ParseFile(filename string) (*Template, os.Error) { t := New(filepath.Base(filename)) return t.ParseFile(filename) } // parseFileInSet creates a new Template and parses the template // definition from the named file. The template name is the base name // of the file. It also adds the template to the set. Function bindings are // checked against those in the set. func parseFileInSet(filename string, set *Set) (*Template, os.Error) { t := New(filepath.Base(filename)) return t.parseFileInSet(filename, set) } // ParseFile reads the template definition from a file and parses it to // construct an internal representation of the template for execution. func (t *Template) ParseFile(filename string) (*Template, os.Error) { b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { return t, err } return t.Parse(string(b)) } // parseFileInSet is the same as ParseFile except that function bindings // are checked against those in the set and the template is added // to the set. func (t *Template) parseFileInSet(filename string, set *Set) (*Template, os.Error) { b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { return t, err } return t.ParseInSet(string(b), set) } // Functions and methods to parse a set. // SetMust is a helper that wraps a call to a function returning (*Set, os.Error) // and panics if the error is non-nil. It is intended for use in variable initializations // such as // var s = template.SetMust(template.ParseSetFile("file")) func SetMust(s *Set, err os.Error) *Set { if err != nil { panic(err) } return s } // ParseFile parses the named files into a set of named templates. // Each file must be parseable by itself. Parsing stops if an error is // encountered. func (s *Set) ParseFile(filenames ...string) (*Set, os.Error) { for _, filename := range filenames { b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { return s, err } _, err = s.Parse(string(b)) if err != nil { return s, err } } return s, nil } // ParseSetFile creates a new Set and parses the set definition from the // named files. Each file must be individually parseable. func ParseSetFile(filenames ...string) (*Set, os.Error) { s := new(Set) for _, filename := range filenames { b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) if err != nil { return s, err } _, err = s.Parse(string(b)) if err != nil { return s, err } } return s, nil } // ParseFiles parses the set definition from the files identified by the // pattern. The pattern is processed by filepath.Glob and must match at // least one file. func (s *Set) ParseFiles(pattern string) (*Set, os.Error) { filenames, err := filepath.Glob(pattern) if err != nil { return s, err } if len(filenames) == 0 { return s, fmt.Errorf("pattern matches no files: %#q", pattern) } return s.ParseFile(filenames...) } // ParseSetFiles creates a new Set and parses the set definition from the // files identified by the pattern. The pattern is processed by filepath.Glob // and must match at least one file. func ParseSetFiles(pattern string) (*Set, os.Error) { set, err := new(Set).ParseFiles(pattern) if err != nil { return set, err } return set, nil } // Functions and methods to parse stand-alone template files into a set. // ParseTemplateFile parses the named template files and adds // them to the set. Each template will named the base name of // its file. // Unlike with ParseFile, each file should be a stand-alone template // definition suitable for Template.Parse (not Set.Parse); that is, the // file does not contain {{define}} clauses. ParseTemplateFile is // therefore equivalent to calling the ParseFile function to create // individual templates, which are then added to the set. // Each file must be parseable by itself. Parsing stops if an error is // encountered. func (s *Set) ParseTemplateFile(filenames ...string) (*Set, os.Error) { for _, filename := range filenames { _, err := parseFileInSet(filename, s) if err != nil { return s, err } } return s, nil } // ParseTemplateFiles parses the template files matched by the // patern and adds them to the set. Each template will named // the base name of its file. // Unlike with ParseFiles, each file should be a stand-alone template // definition suitable for Template.Parse (not Set.Parse); that is, the // file does not contain {{define}} clauses. ParseTemplateFiles is // therefore equivalent to calling the ParseFile function to create // individual templates, which are then added to the set. // Each file must be parseable by itself. Parsing stops if an error is // encountered. func (s *Set) ParseTemplateFiles(pattern string) (*Set, os.Error) { filenames, err := filepath.Glob(pattern) if err != nil { return s, err } for _, filename := range filenames { _, err := parseFileInSet(filename, s) if err != nil { return s, err } } return s, nil } // ParseTemplateFile creates a set by parsing the named files, // each of which defines a single template. Each template will // named the base name of its file. // Unlike with ParseFile, each file should be a stand-alone template // definition suitable for Template.Parse (not Set.Parse); that is, the // file does not contain {{define}} clauses. ParseTemplateFile is // therefore equivalent to calling the ParseFile function to create // individual templates, which are then added to the set. // Each file must be parseable by itself. Parsing stops if an error is // encountered. func ParseTemplateFile(filenames ...string) (*Set, os.Error) { set := new(Set) for _, filename := range filenames { t, err := ParseFile(filename) if err != nil { return set, err } if err := set.add(t); err != nil { return set, err } } return set, nil } // ParseTemplateFiles creates a set by parsing the files matched // by the pattern, each of which defines a single template. Each // template will named the base name of its file. // Unlike with ParseFiles, each file should be a stand-alone template // definition suitable for Template.Parse (not Set.Parse); that is, the // file does not contain {{define}} clauses. ParseTemplateFiles is // therefore equivalent to calling the ParseFile function to create // individual templates, which are then added to the set. // Each file must be parseable by itself. Parsing stops if an error is // encountered. func ParseTemplateFiles(pattern string) (*Set, os.Error) { set := new(Set) filenames, err := filepath.Glob(pattern) if err != nil { return set, err } for _, filename := range filenames { t, err := ParseFile(filename) if err != nil { return set, err } if err := set.add(t); err != nil { return set, err } } return set, nil }