Supported template Jinja, Mako, Template.
Tools that collect some vars and get them to a template engine.
Supported template: Jinja and Mako.
Use c2c-template --help
to get the command line help.
The vars collector gets the vars from YAML files like this one:
extends: inherit.yaml
vars:
string_var: a string
int_var: 42
interpreted_var: __import__('datetime').date.today()
combined_var: 'Today: {interpreted_var:%Y-%m-%d}'
facter_json: /usr/bin/facter --json
facter_yaml: /usr/bin/facter --yaml
pi: console.log(Math.PI.toPrecision(3))
obj:
v1: 1
v2: '2'
v3: [1, 2, 3]
interpreted:
python:
- interpreted_var
bash:
- facter_json
- facter_yaml
json:
- facter_json
yaml:
- facter_yaml
node:
vars: ["pi"]
cmd: ["node", "-e"]
update_path:
- obj
The inherit.yaml
is an other file with the same syntax that will provide
initial vars.
The vars
section is where we define the vars values, the YAML files
support typing, than 42
will be an integer.
The interpreted
configuration to interpret some vars,
python
, bash
, environ
, json
, yaml
are predefined
interpreter, node
is a custom interpreter.
The update_path
is a list of '.'-separated paths that will be updated (for dicts)
or appended (for lists), instead of overwritten. The sub path will be implicitly added.
We can reuse predefined variables and format them (see combined_var
),
See: str.format().
c2c-template --vars vars.yaml --engine jinja --files template.jinja
The result will be stored in a file named template
.
It can be useful to get the variable outside.
`c2c-template --vars vars.yaml --get-vars INT_VAR=int_var string_var`
That will set the bash variable INT_VAR
to 42, and STRING_VAR
to 'a string'.
c2c-template --vars vars.yaml --get-config config.yaml string-var int-var combined-var
Will create a file named config.yaml
this:
string-var: a string
int-var: 42
combined-var: Today: 2014-12-12
Create the following vars file (vars.yaml
):
vars:
var1: common
iter:
- name: one
var2: first
- name: two
var2: second
And the following template (template.jinja
):
var1: {{ var1 }} var2: {{ var2 }}
And run the following command:
c2c-template --vars vars.yaml --files-builder template.jinja {name}.txt iter
This will create two files:
the one.txt
file, with:
var1: common var2: first
The two.txt
file, with:
var1: common var2: second