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cjrh_template

This package offers a very thin subclass of string.Template which adds a few extra features to the standard library class.

NOTE: this package has no dependencies and will therefore not incur an additional 3rd-party dependency cost. This is intentional and will not change.

Get var names in the template

The placeholders() method returns a generator of the variable names inside the template:

# main.py
from cjrh_template import Template
s = '$person1 gave $object to $person2'
tmpl = Template(s)
print(list(tmpl.placeholders()))

Output:

$ python main.py
['person1', 'object', 'person2']

A typical use-case for this is to be able to see a UI with the required parameters for template substitution. Also, note that the method returns a generator that will return the names sequentially in a memory-efficient way.

There is also an allow_repeats parameter to placeholders() that will allow the generator to return even repeated variable names, depending on the sequence in which they're found in the template. This could be used to generate frequency counts of variable names. Default is False.