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I have a small problem with play-framwork (1.2.4). I want to have a tag inherit another tag, and this one be included in a html page extending another web page. The best way to explain is with a schema :

wanted architecture

However, it did not work the way I want. In fact, the extends in the test.tag file seems to overwrite the one in Screen.html. Then, the content of all the Screen.html is included in the block.tag #{doLayout /} instead of in the one of main.html

Is there any way to do what I want ? Thanks.


Here is the sources :

main.html

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="fr" lang="fr">
    <body>
    #{doLayout /}
    </body>
</html>

Screen.html

#{extends 'main.html' /}
<div id="Screen.html">
    #{test  /}
</div>

test.tag

#{extends 'tags/block.tag' /}
test.tag

block.tag

<div id="test">
    #{doLayout /}
</div>

The generated html when the page is called

<div id="test">
    <div id="Screen.html">
        test.tag
    </div>
</div>

As you can see, the main.html is not included and the the Screen is included in the block. Any ideas ?


For information, the wanted output :

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="fr" lang="fr">
    <body>
        <div id="Screen.html">
            <div id="test">
                test.tag
            </div>
        </div>
    </body>
</html>

2 Answers 2

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You can try using #{extends /} in your templates but not use them in tags.

To have some more flexibility in building tags on top of another, you could do:

test.tag:

#{block }
test.tag
#{/block}

and block.tag:

<div id="test">
#{doBody /}
</div>

with this you are passing part of the body from a test.tag to a block.tag and inserting it somewhere in block.tag using #{doBody /}

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I think this might due to Groovy engine does #{extends} evaluation on runtime, the screen.html call test.tag which in turn extends block.tag, which happens after screen's extends to main.html and at runtime, groovy decide the final extends win.

Probably you want to try the rythm plugin which evaluate extends semantic at parsing time. That says rythm has no issue in your case.

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