[Grok-dev] Re: RFC: Making the automatic registration of
templates more explicit
Philipp von Weitershausen
philipp at weitershausen.de
Sat Feb 3 10:23:12 EST 2007
On 3 Feb 2007, at 16:10 , ct at gocept.com wrote:
> Sorry for catching up so late. I'm trying to remember everything that
> popped up in my mind while reading this thread.
>
> 1. I like grok.template('asdf') on a module level in opposition to
> "consume all templates".
Ok. The only beef I have with it is that the evolution path to a
template + view isn't very gradual. Say you only have a template,
index.pt. So you do:
grok.template('index')
Now you realize you need to compute some stuff in that template, so
you delete that line again and write:
class Index(grok.View):
def update(self):
self.pi = 3
Having to delete stuff to evolve sucks. I'd rather have empty
classes, even if they look dead-chicken-y:
class Index(grok.View):
pass # rendered by a template
> 1a. To shorten this spelling we could allow grok.template('a', 'b',
> 'c',
> ...).
-1 (reason: evolution path, see above)
> 1b. We do also have the templatedir() directive right?
Sure.
> 2. I notice that the use of classes for views is not the same as in
> Zope 3
> itself. In Zope 3, due to a third component that does the view
> registration, a class and a template can be used with multiple
> instances
> of the opposite thinge (one template for multiple views with different
> classes, one class for multiple views with different templates).
> Maybe, as
> for the adapters and utilities,
Where do we have this for adapters and utilities?
> we need to come up with a module-level
> grok.view(class=, template=, ...) registration?
Shrug. Please, no. We're bringing back ZCML all over again, only in a
different wrapper. Less is more. One class and one template per view
is absolutely ok; if there's a need for consolidating commonly used
stuff, there's always subclassing. Let people use this "natural" way
of consolidating things. They don't need to learn extra stuff.
Philipp
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