I've got a list, "foos" and if I've got more than 5 "foos" I want to do something specific to the first 2, and then something specific for the rest.
So I kinda want something like this in HTML:
<div id="accordion">
<p>Foo1<p>
<p>Foo2<p>
<div id="collapseMe" class="panel-collapse collapse">
<p>Foo3<p>
<p>Foo4<p>
etc...
</div>
</div>
<a data-parent="#accordion" href="#collapseMe"><p>Expand</p></a>
So, I've kinda solved this in Jinga2 but the solution is very ugly. I'm wondering if I'm missing something?
<div id="accordion">
{% for f in foos %}
{% if loop.index <= 2 %}
<p>{{ f.txt }}</p>
{% else %}
{% if loop.index == 3 %}
<div id="collapseMe" class="panel-collapse collapse">
<p>{{ f.txt }}</p>
{% else %}
<p>{{ f.txt }}</p>
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{% if foos | length > 2 %}
</div>
<a data-parent="#accordion" href="#collapseMe"><p>Expand</p></a>
{% endif %}
</div>
Although this works I'm thinking there must be a better way to do it. Unfortunately slice functions are pretty limited in Jinga2 as far as I can see, maybe there's another way around this that I haven't picked up yet? I'm not fully clear on how the Batch function works either, but that may work?