This may be simple, but I looked around and couldn’t find an answer. What’s the best way to reference a single item in a list from a Django template?
In other words, how do I do the equivalent of {{ data[0] }} within the template language?
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Method 1
It looks like {{ data.0 }}. See Variables and lookups.
Method 2
A better way: custom template filter: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-template-tags/
such as get my_list[x] in templates:
in template
{% load index %}
{{ my_list|index:x }}
templatetags/index.py
from django import template
register = template.Library()
@register.filter
def index(indexable, i):
return indexable[i]
if my_list = [['a','b','c'], ['d','e','f']], you can use {{ my_list|index:x|index:y }} in template to get my_list[x][y]
It works fine with “for”
{{ my_list|index:forloop.counter0 }}
Tested and works well ^_^
Method 3
{{ data.0 }} should work.
Let’s say you wrote data.obj django tries data.obj and data.obj(). If they don’t work it tries data["obj"]. In your case data[0] can be written as {{ data.0 }}. But I recommend you to pull data[0] in the view and send it as separate variable.
Method 4
@jennifer06262016, you can definitely add another filter to return the objects inside a django Queryset.
@register.filter
def get_item(Queryset):
return Queryset.your_item_key
In that case, you would type something like this {{ Queryset|index:x|get_item }} into your template to access some dictionary object. It works for me.
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