You can't: the results of the {% url %}
tag are compiled on the server side but the javascript is run on the client side.
You could use an AJAX endpoint to provide the function of the {% url %}
tag. Create a view which runs reverse()
and returns the result in a JSON response. You could then pass your parameters to it and do something with the result using Javascript. A VERY simplistic example:
urls.py
url(r'^posts/(?P<pk>\d+)$', 'app.views.post', name='post_view'),
url(r'^url$', 'app.views.url_endpoint_view', name='url_endpoint')
views.py
import json
from django.http import HttpResponse
def url_endpoint_view(request):
name = request.GET.pop('name')
data = {'url': reverse(name, kwargs=request.GET)}
return HttpResponse(json.dumps(data), content_type='application/json')
Template:
<a href="#" id="post_link">Dynamic link to a post</a>
JavaScript:
$.get('/url?name=post_view&pk=5', function(data) {
$('#dynamic_link').attr('href', data.url)
});