yate VS jinja_partials

Compare yate vs jinja_partials and see what are their differences.

yate

Yet another template engine. Yate is a small, fast html template engine. (by mauro-balades)

jinja_partials

Simple reuse of partial HTML page templates in the Jinja template language for Python web frameworks. #pypackage (by mikeckennedy)
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yate jinja_partials
4 1
1 179
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0.0 6.4
about 2 years ago 22 days ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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yate

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jinja_partials

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  • Building a fullstack app with Flask and HTMx
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Mar 2022
    Recently saw Michael Kennedy's presentation at Python Web Conference where he talks about this. He also has a course on using Flask + HTMX. Even if you don't take the course, you do have access to the github repo for that course.

    https://github.com/talkpython/htmx-python-course

    He wrote a small library extending Jinja that does what you're referencing here, I believe. It's a little different than Jinja macros and include (you can reference the github issues for a discussion on that).

    https://github.com/mikeckennedy/jinja_partials

    Maybe that's what you're looking for?

What are some alternatives?

When comparing yate and jinja_partials you can also consider the following projects:

MicroWebSrv - A micro HTTP Web server that supports WebSockets, html/python language templating and routing handlers, for MicroPython (used on Pycom modules & ESP32)

django-htmx - Extensions for using Django with htmx.

MarkupSafe - Safely add untrusted strings to HTML/XML markup.

djLint - ✨ HTML Template Linter and Formatter. Django - Jinja - Nunjucks - Handlebars - GoLang

MicroWebSrv2 - The last Micro Web Server for IoTs (MicroPython) or large servers (CPython), that supports WebSockets, routes, template engine and with really optimized architecture (mem allocations, async I/Os). Ready for ESP32, STM32 on Pyboard, Pycom's chipsets (WiPy, LoPy, ...). Robust, efficient and documented!

jinjax - Server-Side Components with Jinja

discord-qalib - 👾 Discord library built on discord.py to simplify source code by rendering markup (xml) templates of embeds and menus (Pagination).

Flask-Plots - Flask-Plots is a library for creating and rendering static visualizations using Matplotlib in Python.

htmx-python-course - Student details, source code, and more for our HTMX + Flask: Modern Python Web Apps, Hold the JavaScript course.

shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. SHOELACE IS BECOMING WEB AWESOME. WE ARE LIVE ON KICKSTARTER! 👇👇👇

flask-comment - Create comment component in Flask/Jinja2 template.

Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.