Weberizer is a simple templating engine for OCaml. It compiles the template to an OCaml module, providing an easy way to set the variables and render the template. String values are automatically escaped according to the context of the template in which they appear. You can add you own functions to the generated module — for example to set several related variables at once (you can also hide those variables from the interface if desired).
This approach will enable to easily add some security features if desired — like forcing several variables to be set before the template can be rendered.
The simplest way to install this library and program is to use opam:
opam install weberizer
The program to transform HTML files is called weberizer
. Issue
weberizer templ.html
to generate templ.ml
and templ.mli
. The
templating “variables” are described at the beginning of
weberizer.mli (also available in
HTML).
See also the example.
This library is released under the LGPL-3.0 with the OCaml linking exception.