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# Background Golang template is not friendly for large projects, and Golang template team is quite slow, related: * `https://github.com/golang/go/issues/54450` Without upstream support, we can also have our solution to make HTML template functions support context. It helps a lot, the above Golang template issue `#54450` explains a lot: 1. It makes `{{Locale.Tr}}` could be used in any template, without passing unclear `(dict "root" . )` anymore. 2. More and more functions need `context`, like `avatar`, etc, we do not need to do `(dict "Context" $.Context)` anymore. 3. Many request-related functions could be shared by parent&children templates, like "user setting" / "system setting" See the test `TestScopedTemplateSetFuncMap`, one template set, two `Execute` calls with different `CtxFunc`. # The Solution Instead of waiting for upstream, this PR re-uses the escaped HTML template trees, use `AddParseTree` to add related templates/trees to a new template instance, then the new template instance can have its own FuncMap , the function calls in the template trees will always use the new template's FuncMap. `template.New` / `template.AddParseTree` / `adding-FuncMap` are all quite fast, so the performance is not affected. The details: 1. Make a new `html/template/Template` for `all` templates 2. Add template code to the `all` template 3. Freeze the `all` template, reset its exec func map, it shouldn't execute any template. 4. When a router wants to render a template by its `name` 1. Find the `name` in `all` 2. Find all its related sub templates 3. Escape all related templates (just like what the html template package does) 4. Add the escaped parse-trees of related templates into a new (scoped) `text/template/Template` 5. Add context-related func map into the new (scoped) text template 6. Execute the new (scoped) text template 7. To improve performance, the escaped templates are cached to `template sets` # FAQ ## There is a `unsafe` call, is this PR unsafe? This PR is safe. Golang has strict language definition, it's safe to do so: https://pkg.go.dev/unsafe#Pointer (1) Conversion of a *T1 to Pointer to *T2 ## What if Golang template supports such feature in the future? The public structs/interfaces/functions introduced by this PR is quite simple, the code of `HTMLRender` is not changed too much. It's very easy to switch to the official mechanism if there would be one. ## Does this PR change the template execution behavior? No, see the tests (welcome to design more tests if it's necessary) --------- Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io> Co-authored-by: Jason Song <i@wolfogre.com> Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io> |
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actions | ||
activitypub | ||
analyze | ||
assetfs | ||
auth | ||
avatar | ||
base | ||
cache | ||
charset | ||
container | ||
context | ||
csv | ||
doctor | ||
emoji | ||
eventsource | ||
generate | ||
git | ||
gitgraph | ||
graceful | ||
hcaptcha | ||
highlight | ||
hostmatcher | ||
html | ||
httpcache | ||
httplib | ||
indexer | ||
issue/template | ||
json | ||
label | ||
lfs | ||
log | ||
markup | ||
mcaptcha | ||
metrics | ||
migration | ||
mirror | ||
nosql | ||
notification | ||
options | ||
packages | ||
paginator | ||
pprof | ||
private | ||
process | ||
proxy | ||
proxyprotocol | ||
public | ||
queue | ||
recaptcha | ||
references | ||
regexplru | ||
repository | ||
secret | ||
session | ||
setting | ||
sitemap | ||
ssh | ||
storage | ||
structs | ||
svg | ||
sync | ||
system | ||
templates | ||
test | ||
timeutil | ||
translation | ||
turnstile | ||
typesniffer | ||
updatechecker | ||
upload | ||
uri | ||
user | ||
util | ||
validation | ||
web | ||
webhook |