I'm using an ifequal tag in my django template inside a loop where atleast one of the items should equal the other at some point in the loop but for some reason it never displays what it should. I was wondering if there are any weird cases that i should know about.
I have a list of int city ID's that should be checked as check boxes. so as i loop through all of the cities, for each one i loop through the ones that are supposed to be checked to see if the equal anywhere in the list. But for whatever reason none of them ever match. I verified that the data is right using the django shell, so i know its there, i think i'm missing some small detail with how i'm using it. Heres the code:
View:
def editprof(request):
try:
if request.session['id']:
loggedin = True
except KeyError:
loggedin = False
try:
citylist = CityList.objects.all()
userid = request.session['id']
user = MemberProfile.objects.get(pk=userid)
p = decrypt_pwd(user.Password)
pflags 开发者_运维问答= user.PublicVisibleFlags
log_val(pflags[0])
pflags = pflags.split(',')
mflags = user.MemberVisibleFlags
log_val(mflags[0])
mflags = mflags.split(',')
return render_to_response('editprof.html', {'user':user, 'p':p, 'loggedin':loggedin, 'citylist':citylist, 'pflags':pflags, 'mflags':mflags})
except KeyError:
return HttpResponse('You must be logged in to view this page!')
except MemberProfile.DoesNotExist:
return HttpResponse('DatabaseError')
Template clip:
{% for city in citylist %}
<tr>
<td><input type='checkbox' name='public' value='{{ city.id }}' {% for id in pflags %}{% ifequal id city.id %}checked{% endifequal %}{% endfor %} /></td>
<td><input type='checkbox' name='private' value='{{ city.id }}' {% for id in mflags %}{% ifequal id city.id %}checked{% endifequal %}{% endfor %} /></td>
<td>{{ city.CityName }}</td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}
MemberProfile Model:
class MemberProfile(models.Model):
Username = models.CharField(max_length=12,unique=True)
Password = models.CharField(max_length=12)
SecurityLevel = models.IntegerField()
AccountExpirationDate = models.DateField()
CityList = models.TextField()
Address1 = models.CharField(max_length=30)
Address2 = models.CharField(max_length=30)
City = models.CharField(max_length=20)
State = models.CharField(max_length=2)
Zip = models.CharField(max_length=10)
Email = models.EmailField()
AltEmail = models.EmailField()
HomePhone = models.CharField(max_length=18)
BusinessPhone = models.CharField(max_length=18)
Fax = models.CharField(max_length=18)
Cell = models.CharField(max_length=18)
AltPhone = models.CharField(max_length=18)
PublicVisibleFlags = models.TextField()
MemberVisibleFlags = models.TextField()
WhoAmI = models.TextField()
CompanyName = models.CharField(max_length=30)
ServicesOffered = models.TextField()
NumberOfUnits = models.IntegerField()
SCREIAOffice = models.CharField(max_length=10)
LastModifyBy = models.CharField(max_length=12)
LastModifyDate = models.DateField(auto_now=True)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.Username
Console Test:
>>> from screia.core.models import MemberProfile
>>> user = MemberProfile.objects.get(pk=1)
>>> pflags = user.PublicVisibleFlags.split(',')
>>> print pflags
[u'1', u'4', u'7', u'12', u'25']
>>> i = 0
>>> while i < len(pflags):
... pflags[i] = int(pflags[i])
... i+=1
...
>>> print pflags
[1, 4, 7, 12, 25]
Log Value:
1
{% for id in pflags %}{% ifequal id city.id %} ... {% endfor %}
Could it be that id is a string and city.id is an integer?
The code you've posted would go into infinite loops if either pflags or mflags were non-empty.
Consider e.g. this snippet from your code:
i = 0
while i < len(pflags):
pflags[i] = int(pflags[i])
that's it -- end of loop -- no incrementing of i
whatsoever. This is an infinite loop unless len(pflags)
is 0
!
Therefore, either you've posted code different from what you're using (in which case it's pretty peculiar for you to expect help;-), or both of those are indeed empty and therefore the inner loops in the template execute 0 times each.
I suspect the second possibility obtains, but of course I can't see those xxxFlags values to confirm my suspicion (you can, and should: log them, for Pete's sake!-).
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