Thanks ludovic,
I'm trying to write that python code presently- would I have to also change the context? how would that look?
Thanks
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 10:40 AM, ludovic coues <couesl@gmail.com> wrote:
You could write a filter [1]. It would be used like {{
scores|from_player:person }} and look like that:
def from_player (scores, player):
return scores[player.Number]
You might want to adjust to your actual code, check that you got the
right arguments and that kind of things.
[1] https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/howto/custom- template-tags/
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2016-08-26 15:50 GMT+02:00 Aaron Weisberg <aaron.m.weisberg@gmail.com>:
> I didn't really know how to label this question, but I think it's an
> interesting concept and I haven't seen a resolution anywhere else.
>
> I currently have two different dictionaries as context for a template:
>
> Enter code here...context ={
> 'person':person,
> 'scores':scores,
> }
>
>
> Each of these dictionaries has a common key (person.Number),
> (scores.Number), however the person dictionary is based off of a model in my
> django database, while scores comes from a json feed that I parse through:
>
> I currently run through a table in a template that looks like this:
>
> Enter code here...<table class="table">
> <thead>
> <tr>
> <th>Person</th>
> <th>Person Number</th>
> <th>First Name</th>
> <th>Last Name </th>
> <th> City </th>
> <th> Score</th>
> </tr>
> </thead>
> <tbody>
> {% for person in persons %}
> <tr>
> <td>{{ person.Number }}</td>
> <td>{{ person.firstName }}</td>
> <td>{{
> person.lastName }}</td>
> <td>{{
> person.city }}</td>
>
> <td>??'''scores.score1 goes here'''</td>
>
> {% endfor %}
>
> </table>
>
> What I'm trying to figure out to do is figure out how to get that final
> detail loaded into the table where we would find the score specific to that
> person.Number. In other words how to go through my scores dictionary in
> this template and find the corresponding score1 using the person.Number from
> the other dictionary as the value.
>
>
> Let me know if you have any ideas.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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