[Grok-dev] Re: issueing a warning,
not an error when template files are not associated
Philipp von Weitershausen
philipp at weitershausen.de
Wed Nov 14 05:39:08 EST 2007
Jan-Wijbrand Kolman wrote:
> The following behaviour is bothering me for, like, always, in Grok. I'd
> like to have your opinion on it:
>
> Whenever Grok finds a template file that it cannot associate with a view
> component Grok will raise a GrokError and thus your application won't
> start.
>
> Somehow this happens to me a lot; I guess I frequently copy or move or
> create templates while developing, without (yet) having a view class for
> it. Then I find Zope not starting and thus I need to somehow disable the
> template, by renaming it for example (it used to be even harder: you had
> to move it out of the dir, or prefix the filename with a dot, because
> Grok would choke on unrecognized names).
>
> Question: what about just issueing a UserWarning for any template that
> could not be associated, instead just for the files with an unrecognized
> filename?
+1
I frequently trip over this as well, especially since I use paster serve
--reload (which automatically reloads the server when it detects changes
to the code). Often, when moving things around, it won't come up again
because of that error.
> As a consequence of the current behaviour:
>
> By using the module-level grok.templatedir() directive, you can instruct
> Grok to look into a specific directory for its template. I get the
> impression however, that you cannot have view components in two seperate
> modules looking for templates in the same grok.templatedir() - because
> after grokking the first module, Grok will conclude there're
> unassociated templates left.
>
> So, another question: is it possible to raise the GrokError (or the
> afformentiond UserWarning) about unassociated templates after the
> grokkking process for a package is completed?
Perhaps. We'd have to introduce a new type of grokker, though. And we'll
have to introduce a template registry registry (sic!) so that two
modules can share the same template registry.
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