I'm trying to render a jinja2 template from a python dict created from a CSV file, but jinja2 is taking exception to the dict and I don't understand why.
This is the template:
{% for key, value in hostname.iteritems() %}
interface {{ key }}
description {{ value }}
{% endfor %}
and this is the python code:
import csv
from pprint import pprint
import os
import jinja2
CSVDATA_FILENAME = 'port_descriptions.csv'
TEMPLATE_FILENAME = 'cisco.j2'
hostnames = []
env = jinja2.Environment(
loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(os.getcwd()),
trim_blocks=True, lstrip_blocks=True)
template = env.get_template(TEMPLATE_FILENAME)
for row in csv.DictReader(open(CSVDATA_FILENAME)):
if row['hostname'] not in hostnames:
hostnames.append(row['hostname'])
for hostname in hostnames:
x = hostname
hostname = {}
for row in csv.DictReader(open(CSVDATA_FILENAME)):
if x == row['hostname']:
hostname[row['port']] = row['des']
pprint(hostname)
print template.render(hostname)
At the penultimate line (pprint(hostname))
the code will print the hostname dictionaries as desired so I know they are there, but jinja2 won't render them. Am I missing something obvious here, in the template maybe?
As far as I can see my code follows this - http://keepingitclassless.net/2014/03/network-config-templates-jinja2/ pretty closely, but I must be overlooking something?