How to load jinja template directly from filesystem

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挽巷 2020-12-12 23:43

The jinja API document at pocoo.org states:

The simplest way to configure Jinja2 to load templates for your application looks roughly like this:
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  •  春和景丽
    2020-12-12 23:57

    Here's how: use a FileSystemLoader instead of a PackageLoader. I found examples on the web here and here. Let's say you have a python file in the same dir as your template:

    ./index.py
    ./template.html
    

    This index.py will find the template and render it:

    #!/usr/bin/python
    import jinja2
    
    templateLoader = jinja2.FileSystemLoader(searchpath="./")
    templateEnv = jinja2.Environment(loader=templateLoader)
    TEMPLATE_FILE = "template.html"
    template = templateEnv.get_template(TEMPLATE_FILE)
    outputText = template.render()  # this is where to put args to the template renderer
    
    print(outputText)
    

    It turns out, the jinja2 API doc does have a section which discusses all the built-in loaders, so it's kind of embarrassing not to have noticed that right away. But the introduction is worded such that PackageLoader seems to be the default, "simplest" method. For newcomers to python, this can lead to a wild goose chase.

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