Accessing a dict by variable in Django templates?
My view code looks basically like this:
context = Context()
context['my_dict'] = {'a': 4, 'b': 8, 'c': 15, 'd': 16, 'e': 23, 'f': 42 }
context['my_list'] = ['d', 'f', 'e', 'b', 'c', 'a']
And what I'd like to do in my Django template is this:
<ul>
{% for item in my_list %}
<li>{{ item }} : {{ my_dict.item }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
And I'd like this to output:
<ul>
<li> d : 16 </li>
<li> f : 42 </li>
<li> e : 23 </li>
<li> b : 8 &l开发者_开发技巧t;/li>
<li> c : 15 </li>
<li> a : 4 </li>
</ul>
But the reference to the dict by variable name via {{ my_dict.item }}
doesn't actually work. I suspect it's internally doing my_dict['item']
instead of my_dict[item]
. Is there any way to work around this?
There's no builtin way to do that, you'd need to write a simple template filter to do this: http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3371
Try this to display the keys and values of the dictionary:
{% for key, value in your_dict.items %}
{{ key }}: {{ value }}
{% endfor %}
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#for
Here's a usage case of the suggested answer.
In this example, I created a generic template for outputting tabular data from a view. Meta data about the columns is held in context["columnMeta"].
Since this is a dictionary, i cannot rely on the keys to output the columns in order, so i have the keys in a separate list for this.
In my view.py:
c["columns"] = ["full_name","age"]
c["columnMeta"] = {"age":{},"full_name":{"label":"name"}}
In my templatetags file:
@register.filter
def getitem ( item, string ):
return item.get(string,'')
In my template:
<tr> <!-- iterate columns in order specified --> {% for key in columns %} <th> <span class="column-title"> <!-- look label in meta dict. If not found, use the column key --> {{columnMeta|getitem:key|getitem:"label"|default:key}} </span> </th> {% endfor %}</tr>
For my needs, I wanted a single template filter that would work for dicts, lists, and tuples. So, here's what I use:
@register.filter
def get_item(container, key):
if type(container) is dict:
return container.get(key)
elif type(container) in (list, tuple):
return container[key] if len(container) > key else None
return None
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