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I find myself repeating the same filter attribute over all the %def's in my mako code:

<%def name="mydef1(a,b)" filter="trim">
# something something something
</%def>

... 

<%def name="mydef2(b)" filter="trim">
# something something something
</%def>

Is there a way to specify a default set of filters for all %def's and avoid the repetitive 'filter="trim"' in my code?

I noticed there is an option to specify default filters for expression filters, but i could not find something similar for %def's.

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    There is option called buffer_filters, which is able to specify default filters for the %def's. However it works only for %def's defined with buffered="True". I think the best solution is to raise issue in the Mako's repository and ask for adding this functionality. Or you always can monkey patch the DefTag class to add filter to every %def >.< Jul 24, 2015 at 22:50

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There are a couple workarounds you can use:

  1. You can use the default_filters argument if you are okay importing the defs programmatically or by loading them from a file.
  2. You can nest the defs within a parent def, and apply the filtering to the parent def (I don't have mako on my current machine, so I can't text this, but I am 99% sure this works, please call me out if I am wrong.)

    <%def name="filterdefs()" filter="trim">
    
        <%def name="mydef1(a,b)">
        # something something something
        </%def>
    
        <%def name="mydef2(b)">
        # something something something
        </%def>
    
    </def>
    
  3. Finally, you could use buffer_filters as suggested in the comments. However, instead of adding buffered="True" you can just call the def with capture(myDef) instead of myDef()

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