Brick
brick
is a pure Python block-based templating system.
Examples
Let's see some example:
from brick import Block
from brick.tags import *
class LikeButton(Block):
def construct(self):
b = []
with Div(class_=['like-btn']).into(b):
b += A(href="#")("Like")
return b
like_button = LikeButton()
like_button.render()
>> <div class="like-btn"><a href="#">Like</a></div>
Installation
brick
is an official PyPi module, so you can use it simply with pip by doing:
pip install brick
PyPI Page
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/brick
Prerequisites
brick
is currently well tested on Python 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7.
Run unit tests
If you have the nose
Python unit tester library installed and want to run the unit test suite for this library, then simply run this command:
nosetests
Travis CI
You can track the project's CI status on Travis at : http://travis-ci.org/#!/garindra/brick
License
MIT 2.0
Inspiration
This library is heavily inspired by the public description of Quora's webnode2 found here.
Authors
- Garindra Prahandono (garindraprahandono@gmail.com)