Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Simplate
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: Simple object-based string templating in python
Home-page: https://github.com/krkimery/simplate
Author: Kyle Kimery
Author-email: kylekimery@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # Simplate
        Python Simple Object-Based String Templating
        
        ## Usage
        From formatted strings create re-usable template objects and implementation objects. The Simplate class (Simplate.Simplate)
        allows you to dynamically create new Template classes with the string you initialize with, and (optionally) a title
        for the template which becomes the name of your new class. 
        
        ```
        import Simplate
        
        mySimpleTemplate = Simplate.Simplate( "Hello {friend} how's your {pet}?", title="FriendlyLetter" )
        print mySimpleTemplate.ImplementationClass
        ```
        ```
        <class 'Simplate.Simplate.FriendlyLetter'>
        ```
        ```
        newLetterToJohn = mySimpleTemplate.implement()
        type(newLetterToJohn)
        ```
        ```
        <class 'Simplate.Simplate.FriendlyLetter'>
        ```
        ```
        newLetterToJohn.friend = "John"
        newLetterToJohn.pet = "cute puppy"
        str(newLetterToJohn)
        ```
        ```
        "Hello John how's your cute puppy?"
        ```
        
        Every call to Simplate.implement() will return a new instance of the dynamically-created template class, and the parameters
        on the template string become the instance variables on the new instances of this new template class, while the template
        itself is a shared class variable amongst all instances of this template. 
        
        An optional third argument when initializing a Simplate is "defaults", which is what the default values are for the instance
        variables of the template object. By default, defaults is an empty string.
        
        ## Examples
        ```
        import Simplate
        emailString = "Dear {name}, thank you for your {item}, unfortunately its sold, sincerely {author}."
        emailTemplate = Simplate.Simplate(emailString, "EmailToCustomer")
        emailToBob = emailTemplate.implement()
        emailToBob.author = "Kyle Kimery"
        emailToBob.name = "Bob"
        emailToBob.item = "Baseball Merchandise"
        print emailToBob
        ```
        ```
        Dear Bob, thank you for your inquiry regarding Baseball Merchandise, I regret to inform you that it's gone, sincerely Kyle Kimery.
        ```
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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