Im trying to use a simple_tag and set a context variable. i am using the trunk version of django
from django import template
@register.simple_tag(takes_context=True)
def somefunction(context, obj):
return set_context_vars(obj)
class set_context_vars(template.Node):
def __init__(self, obj):
self.object = obj
def render(self, context):
context['var'] = 'somevar'
return ''
This doesnt set the variable, but if I do something very similar with @register.tag
it works but the object parameter doesn't pass through...
Thanks!
You are mixing two approaches here. A simple_tag
is merely a helper function, which cuts down on some boilerplate code and is supposed to return a string. To set context variables, you need (at least with plain django) to write your own tag with a render method.
from django import template
register = template.Library()
class FooNode(template.Node):
def __init__(self, obj):
# saves the passed obj parameter for later use
# this is a template.Variable, because that way it can be resolved
# against the current context in the render method
self.object = template.Variable(obj)
def render(self, context):
# resolve allows the obj to be a variable name, otherwise everything
# is a string
obj = self.object.resolve(context)
# obj now is the object you passed the tag
context['var'] = 'somevar'
return ''
@register.tag
def do_foo(parser, token):
# token is the string extracted from the template, e.g. "do_foo my_object"
# it will be splitted, and the second argument will be passed to a new
# constructed FooNode
try:
tag_name, obj = token.split_contents()
except ValueError:
raise template.TemplateSyntaxError, "%r tag requires exactly one argument" % token.contents.split()[0]
return FooNode(obj)
This may be called like this:
{% do_foo my_object %}
{% do_foo 25 %}
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