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A lesson by lesson tutorial of the template engine Jinja2 in Python with Bootstrap and I18N.

This tutorial was written by Bruno Coudoin for a presentation made for the Toulibre's LUG in Toulouse France.

01_jinja

My first jinja2 template, all in Python.

02_jinja_file

Now the template is in a separate file. The python code is used to load it, execute it to create a text buffer out of it.

03_jinja_extends

It is possible to create a base template with some parts maked as 'blocks'. Another template can extend it and fill the blocks.

04_bootstrap

Twitter's Bootstrap is an interesting technology to create a responsive Web site.

05_bootstrap-menu_active

We can set variables in a template and access them in the base template.

06_bootstrap-column

Bootstrap uses a 12-column layout. It is possible to define how many columns should be used for a given content and for a given user screen size.

07_jinja_loops

We can pass Python list to a Jinja2 template. In a template we can loop over them.

08_jinja_import

You can create macros in Jinja2 templates. These can be imported in other templates and be called anywhere and you can pass them parameters.

09_jinja_i18n

We will use pybabel to extract strings marked as {% trans %}Hello{% endtrans %}in Jinja2 templates and strings marked as _('Hello') in the Python code.

10_makefile

We create a Makefile to make it easy to maintain our web site.

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