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So I have a Jinja2 extension. Basically follows the parser logic, except that I need to get a value from the parsed args being passed in.

For instance, if I have an extension called loadfile, and pass it a variable:

{% loadfile "file.txt" %}

when I grab the argument through parser.parse_expression() I get a node.Const variable that has a .value argument - and I can get the name file.txt no problem.

However...

{% set filename = "file.txt" %}
{% loadfile filename %}

causes me issues. The parser gives me a node.Name expr node, which neither responds to .value or the as_const(...) call that all other nodes respond to.

I can't figure out how to evaluate the value of the node.Name node I'm getting from parsing the arguments, and thus cannot get the name file.txt.

Is there a good way to parse argument variables/values in an extension so that I can use them to execute the extention?

Thanks!

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  • Your node.Name looks like this - Name(name='filename', ctx='load')? I think it would be evaluated this way: return nodes.Output([nodes.MarkSafeIfAutoescape(self.call_method('your_method', args))]).set_lineno(lineno) , and a method: def your_method(self, filename):
    – erthalion
    Feb 21, 2014 at 4:07
  • Why do you need an extension. You can use a Python function which returns the content or use include.
    – voscausa
    Feb 21, 2014 at 11:47
  • @voscausa the extension does something far more complex, I just simplified the example to clearly illustrate the question. Feb 21, 2014 at 15:27

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This works for me

def parse(self, parser):
    lineno = parser.stream.next().lineno

    # args will contains filename
    args = [parser.parse_expression()]

    return nodes.Output([
        nodes.MarkSafeIfAutoescape(self.call_method('handle', args))
    ]).set_lineno(lineno)

def handle(self, filename):
    # bla-bla-bla
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  • That gives me an AttributeError: 'Environment' object has no attribute 'call' but I must be in a template render loop somewhere... Feb 21, 2014 at 16:28
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    I guess I'm confused as to why variables aren't evaluated before being passed in to a extension/function. Feb 21, 2014 at 16:42

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