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Template Query Debug

I often find something like this lurking at the end of my base templates - it'll show you which queries were run while generating the current page, but they'll start out hidden so as not to be a pain. Of course, before this works, you'll need to satisfy all the criteria for getting debug information in your template context: 1. Have `'django.core.context_processors.debug'` in your `TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS` setting (it was there in the default settings, last time I checked). 2. Have your current IP in your `INTERNAL_IPS` setting. 3. Use [RequestContext](http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates_python/#subclassing-context-requestcontext) when rendering the current template (if you're using a generic view, you're already using `RequestContext`).

  • template
  • debug
  • queries
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"Partial Templates" - an alternative to "include"

This snippet adds simple partial support to your templates. You can pass data to the partial, and use it as you would in a regular template. It is different from Django's `{% include %}`, because it allows you to pass a custom variable (context), instead of reusing the same context for the included template. This decouples the templates from each other and allows for their greater reuse. The attached code needs to go into `templatetags` folder underneath your project. The usage is pretty simple - `{% load ... %}` the tag library, and use `{% partial_template template-name data %}` in your template. This will result in template passed as **template-name** to be loaded from **partials** folder. The **.html** extension will be appended to the file name. The file has to be in one of template paths accessible to the loader) and rendered with **data** as its context. The data is available in the template as an `item` context variable. You can find more information in the [relevant Django documentation](http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-template-tags/#howto-custom-template-tags)

  • template
  • tag
  • templates
  • tags
  • partial
  • include
  • partials
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Paginator Tag

Piggybacks on the pagination-related template context variables provided by the `object_list` generic view, adding extra context variables for use in displaying links for a given number of pages adjacent to the current page and determining if the first and last pages are included in the displayed links. Also makes it easy to implement consistent paging all over your site by implementing your pagination controls in a single place - paginator.html. Optionally accepts a single argument to specify the number of page links adjacent to the current page to be displayed. Usage: `{% paginator %}` `{% paginator 5 %}`

  • template
  • tag
  • pagination
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Safe template decorator

A decorator that restricts the tags and filters available to template loading and parsing within a function. This is mainly meant to be used when granting users the power of the DTL. You obviously don't want users to be able to do things that could be potentially malicious. The {% ssi %} tag, for example, could be used to display sensitive data if improperly configured. {% load %} gives them access to all the unlimited python code you wrote in your templatetags. {% load sudo %}{% sudo rm -rf / %} o_0 Note that the "load" tag (among others) is not listed in the default tag whitelist. If you parse a template (however indirectly) in a function decorated with this, unlisted builtin tags will behave like undefined tags (ie, they will result in a TemplateSyntaxError). Since {% load %} is not whitelisted, you may want to include some custom tags or filters as "builtins" for convenience. Simply put the module paths to the libraries to include in the `extra` kwarg or the `extra_libraries` list. Generally, this is not recommended, as these libraries need to be carefully and defensively programmed. **NOTE**: This **does not** do anything about cleaning your rendering context! That's completely up to you! This merely restricts what tags and filters are allowed in the templates. Examples: from django.template.loader import get_template safe_get_template = use_safe_templates(get_template) tmpl = safe_get_template('myapp/some_template.html') from django.template import Template use_safe_templates(Template)('{% load sudo %}') # TemplateSyntaxError: Invalid block tag 'load'

  • template
  • clean
  • safe
  • restrict
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Template tag: Extend with parameters

Extended extends tag that supports passing parameters, which will be made available in the context of the extended template (and all the way up the hierarchy). It wraps around the orginal extends tag, to avoid code duplication, and to not miss out on possible future django enhancements. Note: The current implementation will override variables passed from your view, too, so be careful. Some of the argument parsing code is based on: http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/11/ Examples: {% xextends "some.html" %} {% xextends "some.html" with title="title1" %} {% xextends "some.html" with title="title2"|capfirst %}

  • template
  • templatetag
  • extends
  • parameters
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Split a string to a list and add to select options

The template filter is use for split a string such as "foo|foobar|bar" to select option widget. You can define the splitter of the string by yourself. **Usage:** Add the code into templatetags folder of a installed app, then add below code into your template file. ` {% load split_as_option %} <select name="widget_name"> {{ QuerySet.values|split_as_option:"|" }} </select> `

  • template
  • filter
  • split
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Reusable form template with generic view

If you require lots of forms in your project and do not want to be creating an extended template for each one I propose this solution. Classes in the html correspond to bootstrap, you can work without them if you do not use bootstrap.

  • template
  • django
  • dynamic
  • fields
  • forms
  • generic
  • generic-views
  • html
  • form
  • bootstrap
  • reusable
  • custom
  • modelform
  • crud
  • dynamic-form
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Active link

I needed a way to find if a menu items should be active. After searching the internet i found a few options*, but none of them did fit my needs, so i wrote my own: Usage: <a href="{% url 'view-name' %}" class="{% current request 'view-name' %}"></a> * http://gnuvince.wordpress.com/2008/03/19/the-new-and-improved-active-tag/ * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/340888/navigation-in-django

  • template
  • path
  • active
  • link
  • current
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A couple of template filters for partitioning lists

People -- and by "people" I mean Jeff Croft -- often ask about how to split a list into multiple lists (usually for presenting as columns in a template). These template tags provide two different ways of splitting lists -- on "vertically", and the other "horizontally".

  • template
  • filter
  • lists
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Template tag "ifregex" and "ifnotregex"

Outputs the contents of the block if the second argument matches (or not, depending on the tag) the regular expression represented by the first argument. Usage: {% ifregex "^/comments/" request.path %} ... {% endifregex %} {% ifnotregex "^/comments/" request.path %} ... {% else %} ... {% endifnotregex %}

  • template
  • templatetag
  • regex
  • ifregex
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Continuing and breaking from loops in Django templates

This snippet makes Django templates support `break` and `continue` in loops. It is actually more powerful than the respective Python statements as it allows breaking and continuing from an outer loop, not just the innermost. `break` and `continue` are implemented as template filters, with the input value being the loop variable. For example, to break from the current `for` loop use `forloop|break`, and to continue from the next outer loop use `forloop.parentloop|continue`. The implementation monkeypatches Django (specifically Nodelist and ForNode) and has been tested on v1.2 with Python 2.6.

  • template
  • loop
  • break
  • continue
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ContentType template filter

Custom template filter to retrieve a content type of a given model instance. Useful for ModelForms which want to set the content_type field (i.e: GenericForeignKey). ### A usage example: {% load helpers %} {% with instance|content_type as ctype %} <input type="hidden" name="content_type" value="{{ ctype.pk }}"> {% endwith %} Original idea from [this stackoverflow answer] [1] [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/a/12807458/484127

  • template
  • filter
  • tag
  • contenttypes
  • contenttype
  • GenericForeignKey
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django-tagging clouds template tag

template tag for producing tag clouds for a given model, using django-tagging application: http://code.google.com/p/django-tagging/ Sample: http://skam.webfactional.com/tags/ Usage: {% tags_cloud_for_model articles.Article as object_list %} {% tags_cloud_for_model articles.Article as object_list step 6 %}

  • template
  • tag
  • tags
  • tagging
  • templatetags
  • clouds
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TemplateTag to call a method / function WITH arguments

**Callmethod** - TemplateTag to call a method on an object with arguments from within a template {% callmethod hotel.room_price_for_night night_date="2018-01-02" room_type=room_type_context_var %} ## equals ## >>> hotel.room_price_for_night(night_date="2018-01-02", room_type="standard") #Assuming "standard" is the value of room_type_context_var Django doesn't allow calling a method with arguments in the template to ensure good separation of design and code logic. However, sometimes you will be in situations where it is more maintainable to pass an argument to a method in the template than build an iterable (with the values already resolved) in a view. Furthermore, Django doesn't strictly follow its own ideology: the {% url "url:scheme" arg, kwarg=var %} templatetag readily accepts variables as parameters!! This template tag allows you to call a method on an object, with the specified arguments. Usage: {% callmethod object_var.method_name "arg1_is_a_string" arg2_is_a_var kwarg1="a string" kwarg2=another_contect_variable %} e.g. {% callmethod hotel.room_price_for_night date="2018-01-02" room_type="standard" %} {% callmethod hotel.get_booking_tsandcs "standard" %} NB: If for whatever reason you've ended up with a template context variable with the same name as the method you want to call on your object, you will need to force the template tag to regard that method as a string by putting it in quotes: {# Ensure we call hotel.room_price_for_night() even though there's a template var called {{ room_price_for_night }}! #} {% callmethod hotel."room_price_for_night" date="2018-01-02" room_type="standard" %} * **@author:** Dr Michael J T Brooks * **@version:** 2018-01-05 * **@copyright:** Onley Group 2018 (Onley Technical Consulting Ltd) [http://www.onleygroup.com](http://www.onleygroup.com) * **@license:** MIT (use as you wish, AS IS, no warranty on performance, no liability for losses, please retain the notice) * **@write_code_GET_PAID:** Want to work from home as a Django developer? Earn £30-£50 per hour ($40-$70) depending on experience for helping Onley Group develop its clients' Django-based web apps. E-mail your CV and some sample portfolio code to: [email protected] Copyright 2018 Onley Group Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice, credits, and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

  • template
  • tag
  • templatetag
  • function
  • template-tag
  • args
  • kwargs
  • methods
  • argument
  • template-arguments
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