| // 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 easier. |
| |
| package template |
| |
| import ( |
| "fmt" |
| "io/ioutil" |
| "path/filepath" |
| ) |
| |
| // Functions and methods to parse templates. |
| |
| // Must is a helper that wraps a call to a function returning (*Template, error) |
| // and panics if the error is non-nil. It is intended for use in variable |
| // initializations such as |
| // var t = template.Must(template.New("name").Parse("text")) |
| func Must(t *Template, err error) *Template { |
| if err != nil { |
| panic(err) |
| } |
| return t |
| } |
| |
| // ParseFiles creates a new Template and parses the template definitions from |
| // the named files. The returned template's name will have the base name and |
| // parsed contents of the first file. There must be at least one file. |
| // If an error occurs, parsing stops and the returned *Template is nil. |
| // |
| // When parsing multiple files with the same name in different directories, |
| // the last one mentioned will be the one that results. |
| // For instance, ParseFiles("a/foo", "b/foo") stores "b/foo" as the template |
| // named "foo", while "a/foo" is unavailable. |
| func ParseFiles(filenames ...string) (*Template, error) { |
| return parseFiles(nil, filenames...) |
| } |
| |
| // ParseFiles parses the named files and associates the resulting templates with |
| // t. If an error occurs, parsing stops and the returned template is nil; |
| // otherwise it is t. There must be at least one file. |
| // Since the templates created by ParseFiles are named by the base |
| // names of the argument files, t should usually have the name of one |
| // of the (base) names of the files. If it does not, depending on t's |
| // contents before calling ParseFiles, t.Execute may fail. In that |
| // case use t.ExecuteTemplate to execute a valid template. |
| // |
| // When parsing multiple files with the same name in different directories, |
| // the last one mentioned will be the one that results. |
| func (t *Template) ParseFiles(filenames ...string) (*Template, error) { |
| t.init() |
| return parseFiles(t, filenames...) |
| } |
| |
| // parseFiles is the helper for the method and function. If the argument |
| // template is nil, it is created from the first file. |
| func parseFiles(t *Template, filenames ...string) (*Template, error) { |
| if len(filenames) == 0 { |
| // Not really a problem, but be consistent. |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("template: no files named in call to ParseFiles") |
| } |
| for _, filename := range filenames { |
| b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| s := string(b) |
| name := filepath.Base(filename) |
| // First template becomes return value if not already defined, |
| // and we use that one for subsequent New calls to associate |
| // all the templates together. Also, if this file has the same name |
| // as t, this file becomes the contents of t, so |
| // t, err := New(name).Funcs(xxx).ParseFiles(name) |
| // works. Otherwise we create a new template associated with t. |
| var tmpl *Template |
| if t == nil { |
| t = New(name) |
| } |
| if name == t.Name() { |
| tmpl = t |
| } else { |
| tmpl = t.New(name) |
| } |
| _, err = tmpl.Parse(s) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| } |
| return t, nil |
| } |
| |
| // ParseGlob creates a new Template and parses the template definitions from |
| // the files identified by the pattern. The files are matched according to the |
| // semantics of filepath.Match, and the pattern must match at least one file. |
| // The returned template will have the (base) name and (parsed) contents of the |
| // first file matched by the pattern. ParseGlob is equivalent to calling |
| // ParseFiles with the list of files matched by the pattern. |
| // |
| // When parsing multiple files with the same name in different directories, |
| // the last one mentioned will be the one that results. |
| func ParseGlob(pattern string) (*Template, error) { |
| return parseGlob(nil, pattern) |
| } |
| |
| // ParseGlob parses the template definitions in the files identified by the |
| // pattern and associates the resulting templates with t. The files are matched |
| // according to the semantics of filepath.Match, and the pattern must match at |
| // least one file. ParseGlob is equivalent to calling t.ParseFiles with the |
| // list of files matched by the pattern. |
| // |
| // When parsing multiple files with the same name in different directories, |
| // the last one mentioned will be the one that results. |
| func (t *Template) ParseGlob(pattern string) (*Template, error) { |
| t.init() |
| return parseGlob(t, pattern) |
| } |
| |
| // parseGlob is the implementation of the function and method ParseGlob. |
| func parseGlob(t *Template, pattern string) (*Template, error) { |
| filenames, err := filepath.Glob(pattern) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| if len(filenames) == 0 { |
| return nil, fmt.Errorf("template: pattern matches no files: %#q", pattern) |
| } |
| return parseFiles(t, filenames...) |
| } |