author | Todd Larsen <tlarsen@google.com> |
Tue, 20 Jan 2009 21:26:34 +0000 | |
changeset 849 | c193ac0ef593 |
parent 529 | 7c5ec72cdcf1 |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
TEMPLATE NAMESPACES Templates are placed in a "namespace" subdirectory in the templates directory, since the templates directory will be added to the Django templates search path. This allows other packages to extend existing templates without "hiding" the original template. For example, a template in another Melange application can extend a template in the SoC framework like this: {% extends 'soc/some_existing_template.html' %} without "hiding" the some_existing_template.html for other uses, even if the derived template is also named some_existing_template.html. So, please do not put any templates in this soc/templates directory, but only place them in the soc/templates/soc "namespace" subdirectory. Different Melange applications should also follow this pattern, to promote sharing of templates between applications as well. For exmample, the GSoC Melange application should place its templates in gsoc/templates/gsoc. MODEL/VIEW TEMPLATE NAMING View templates are usually named some_view.html for a corresponding someView() function and SomeViewForm form class. Since SomeView is likely to be a common View name for multiple Models, Model-specific templates should be placed in soc/<model>/<view> sub-directories.