Plume/templates/instance/local.rs.html
Baptiste Gelez 70af57c6e1
Use Ructe (#327)
All the template are now compiled at compile-time with the `ructe` crate.

I preferred to use it instead of askama because it allows more complex Rust expressions, where askama only supports a small subset of expressions and doesn't allow them everywhere (for instance, `{{ macro!() | filter }}` would result in a parsing error).

The diff is quite huge, but there is normally no changes in functionality.

Fixes #161 and unblocks #110 and #273
2018-12-06 18:54:16 +01:00

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@use templates::{base, partials::post_card};
@use template_utils::*;
@use plume_models::posts::Post;
@use plume_models::instance::Instance;
@(ctx: BaseContext, instance: Instance, articles: Vec<Post>, page: i32, n_pages: i32)
@:base(ctx, i18n!(ctx.1, "Articles from {}"; instance.name.clone()).as_str(), {}, {}, {
<h1>@i18n!(ctx.1, "Articles from {}"; instance.name)</h1>
@if let Some(_) = ctx.2 {
@tabs(&[
("/", i18n!(ctx.1, "Latest articles"), false),
("/feed", i18n!(ctx.1, "Your feed"), false),
("/federated", i18n!(ctx.1, "Federated feed"), false),
("/local", i18n!(ctx.1, "Local feed"), true),
])
} else {
@tabs(&[
("/", i18n!(ctx.1, "Latest articles"), false),
("/federated", i18n!(ctx.1, "Federated feed"), false),
("/local", i18n!(ctx.1, "Local feed"), true),
])
}
<div class="cards">
@for article in articles {
@:post_card(ctx, article)
}
</div>
@paginate(ctx.1, page, n_pages)
})