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.. _tutorial-templates:
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Step 6: The Templates
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Now we should start working on the templates. If we were to request the URLs
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now, we would only get an exception that Flask cannot find the templates. The
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templates are using `Jinja2`_ syntax and have autoescaping enabled by
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default. This means that unless you mark a value in the code with
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:class:`~flask.Markup` or with the ``|safe`` filter in the template,
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Jinja2 will ensure that special characters such as ``<`` or ``>`` are
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escaped with their XML equivalents.
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We are also using template inheritance which makes it possible to reuse
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the layout of the website in all pages.
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Put the following templates into the :file:`templates` folder:
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.. _Jinja2: http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/templates
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layout.html
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This template contains the HTML skeleton, the header and a link to log in
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(or log out if the user was already logged in). It also displays the
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flashed messages if there are any. The ``{% block body %}`` block can be
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replaced by a block of the same name (``body``) in a child template.
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The :class:`~flask.session` dict is available in the template as well and
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you can use that to check if the user is logged in or not. Note that in
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Jinja you can access missing attributes and items of objects / dicts which
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makes the following code work, even if there is no ``'logged_in'`` key in
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the session:
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.. sourcecode:: html+jinja
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<!doctype html>
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<title>Flaskr</title>
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<link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href="{{ url_for('static', filename='style.css') }}">
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<div class=page>
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<h1>Flaskr</h1>
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<div class=metanav>
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{% if not session.logged_in %}
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<a href="{{ url_for('login') }}">log in</a>
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{% else %}
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<a href="{{ url_for('logout') }}">log out</a>
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{% endif %}
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</div>
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{% for message in get_flashed_messages() %}
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<div class=flash>{{ message }}</div>
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{% endfor %}
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{% block body %}{% endblock %}
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</div>
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show_entries.html
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This template extends the :file:`layout.html` template from above to display the
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messages. Note that the ``for`` loop iterates over the messages we passed
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in with the :func:`~flask.render_template` function. We also tell the
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form to submit to your `add_entry` function and use ``POST`` as HTTP
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method:
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.. sourcecode:: html+jinja
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{% extends "layout.html" %}
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{% block body %}
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{% if session.logged_in %}
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<form action="{{ url_for('add_entry') }}" method=post class=add-entry>
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<dl>
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<dt>Title:
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<dd><input type=text size=30 name=title>
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<dt>Text:
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<dd><textarea name=text rows=5 cols=40></textarea>
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<dd><input type=submit value=Share>
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</dl>
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</form>
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{% endif %}
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<ul class=entries>
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{% for entry in entries %}
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<li><h2>{{ entry.title }}</h2>{{ entry.text|safe }}
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{% else %}
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<li><em>Unbelievable. No entries here so far</em>
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{% endfor %}
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</ul>
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{% endblock %}
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login.html
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This is the login template, which basically just displays a form to allow
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the user to login:
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.. sourcecode:: html+jinja
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{% extends "layout.html" %}
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{% block body %}
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<h2>Login</h2>
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{% if error %}<p class=error><strong>Error:</strong> {{ error }}{% endif %}
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<form action="{{ url_for('login') }}" method=post>
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<dl>
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<dt>Username:
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<dd><input type=text name=username>
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<dt>Password:
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<dd><input type=password name=password>
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<dd><input type=submit value=Login>
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</dl>
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</form>
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{% endblock %}
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Continue with :ref:`tutorial-css`.
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