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goview
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goview VS Salix - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 31 Oct 2023
pongo2
- 6 🔥 Awesome Golang packages (web devs)
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pongo2 VS Salix - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 31 Oct 2023
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Salix alternatives - pongo2 and Plush
3 projects | 31 Oct 2023
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What is the current ideal choice for server-side rendered web frameworks?
I've used https://github.com/flosch/pongo2 since it feels more dev friendly (like almost every other framework I've used). Check out https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go#template-engines for some others.
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FastAPI Replacement - especially with openapi
Doesn’t it bother your that your templates aren’t really valid HTML? Because of the way html/template works, one isn’t really able to implement template inheritance properly. So you end up with opening and closing tags scattered around multiple files? You might want to look at Pongo2, which implements most of Django’s templating syntax (incl. inheritance) and is pretty stable: https://github.com/flosch/pongo2
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Does Go have an equivalent to Python's Flask and Django?
At least template-wise, I've developed pongo2 mimicking Django's template engine which I use myself for various projects. For the rest I usually stick with the standard library (net/http), golang-jwt, the Gorilla toolkit (note that it's been archived recently) and some software architecture patterns for middlewares, database abstraction, etc.
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Go template libraries: A performance comparison
pongo2 is a community-built template engine with syntax inspired by Django-syntax. It is built by the community for Go. It is very popular today, with more than 2K stars on GitHub.
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Build a CMS with golang?
Django uses Jinja templating engine. Something similar is available at https://github.com/flosch/pongo2 Now you just have to pick which router you want and which ORM or not-ORM.
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State of the Web: Static Site Generators
Yes, Go templating is quite hard. There was a feature request[1] to implement the Django/Jinja2-like Pongo2 template engine[2], but got rejected because it would have been a too big change.
[1]: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/1359
[2]: https://github.com/flosch/pongo2
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Writing a Jinja-inspired template library in Python
Yes, there is pongo2 [0] and my runner (basically a small Go software that runs the template engine) pongo2-runner [1].
I'm not the author of the library (pongo2), but I'm using pongo2-runner to dynamically create config files out of environment variables, with custom logic. Super recommended.
[0]: https://github.com/flosch/pongo2
[1]: https://github.com/swisscom/pongo2-runner
What are some alternatives?
quicktemplate - Fast, powerful, yet easy to use template engine for Go. Optimized for speed, zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 20x faster than html/template
Plush - The powerful template system that Go needs
Jet Template Engine for GO - Jet template engine
sprig - Useful template functions for Go templates.
Jade - Jade.go - pug template engine for Go (golang)
liquid - A Liquid template engine in Go
ego - An ERB-style templating language for Go.
mustache - The mustache template language in Go
fasttemplate - Simple and fast template engine for Go