Thanks Anthony, looks like a good solution. On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 2:35:23 AM UTC+1, Anthony wrote: > > Maybe something like this: > > In a model file or module: > > def include_hbs(view_path): > import os > response.write(open(os.path.join(request.folder, 'views', view_path), > 'rb').read(), > escape=False) > > In the view: > > {{include_hbs('dashboard.hbs')}} > > You might also add an option to cache in RAM for some period of time. > > Anthony > > On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 6:42:38 AM UTC-5, Daniel Gonzalez wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> This is my use case: I have some web2py templates which are serving some >> views with embedded handlebar templates, which are intended for processing >> on the client side: they must arrive untouched to the browser. >> The problem is that handlebars and web2py have by default the same >> delimiters: {{ }} >> >> I can change these default settings for either web2py or handlebars, but >> this has some unintended consequences. For example, I need to go around >> configuring tools to understand these changes, like code highlighters >> (web-mode in emacs, etc) which is not always obvious / possible to do. >> >> So, I would prefer to stick to the default delimiters. What I would like >> is something like this: >> >> <!-- my-view.html: web2py / html code --> >> >> ... >> >> {{include 'dashboard.hbs'}} >> >> >> <!-- dashboard.hbs: handlebars stuff --> >> >> >> {{sdfsdf}} >> >> But I would like the web2py engine not to process dashboard.hbs, and >> serve it as-is. >> Web2py could make this decision based on the extension of the file ("do >> not process .hbs files") or with a flag to disable processing for a >> specific include: {{include 'dashboard.hbs' dont-process}} >> Is this implemented? I have found no documentation regarding the web2py >> include statement (there is documentation scattered around the guide, but >> nothing specific as far as I can see). >> >> Thanks! >> DanG >> >>
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