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Simple, small, and extremely fast template engine for Rust

0.3.4 Feb 4, 2022

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SailFish

Simple, small, and extremely fast template engine for Rust

Tests Version Dependency counts dependency status Rust 1.42 License: MIT

User Guide | API Docs | Examples

✨ Features

  • Simple and intuitive syntax inspired by EJS
  • Include another template file inside template
  • Built-in filters
  • Minimal dependencies (<15 crates in total)
  • Extremely fast (See benchmarks)
  • Better error message
  • Syntax highlighting support (vscode, vim)
  • Works on Rust 1.42 or later

🐟 Example

Dependencies:

[dependencies]
sailfish = "0.3.3"

Template file (templates/hello.stpl):

<html>
  <body>
    <% for msg in &messages { %>
      <div><%= msg %></div>
    <% } %>
  </body>
</html>

Code:

use sailfish::TemplateOnce;

#[derive(TemplateOnce)]
#[template(path = "hello.stpl")]
struct HelloTemplate {
    messages: Vec<String>
}

fn main() {
    let ctx = HelloTemplate {
        messages: vec![String::from("foo"), String::from("bar")],
    };
    println!("{}", ctx.render_once().unwrap());
}

You can find more examples in examples directory.

🐾 Roadmap

  • Template trait (RFC)
  • Template inheritance (block, partials, etc.)

👤 Author

🇯🇵 Ryohei Machida

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!

Since sailfish is an immature library, there are many planned features that is on a stage of RFC. Please leave a comment if you have an idea about its design!

Also I welcome any pull requests to improve sailfish! Find issue with Status: PR Welcome label, and let's create a new pull request!

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📝 License

Copyright © 2020 Ryohei Machida.

This project is MIT licensed.


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