I want one template to inherit a variable from another template using the Django {% include %}
tag. But it's not happening.
section.html
, the template to inherit from:
{% block section1 %}
<p>My cows are home.</p>
--> {{ word_in_template }} <--
{% endblock %}
index.html
, which should inherit word_in_template
from section.html
:
{% include "section.html" with word_in_template=word_in_template %}
I've also tried {% include "section.html" with word_in_template=word %}
.
My view:
def myblog(request):
return render_to_response('index.html')
def section(request):
word = "frisky things."
return render_to_response('section.html', {'word_in_template':word})
Output for section.html
in Chrome:
My cows are home.
--> frisky things. <--
Output for index.html
in Chrome:
My cows are home.
--> <--
I'm following this solution but it doesn't work for me. "frisky things"
shows if I load section.html
but it doesn't show on index.html
. However, the hardcoded string My cows are home
shows up on index.html
.
I think I'm following the documentation right too. But I'm new so maybe I'm not reading things right or something. What am I doing wrong?
render_to_response
is obsolete, you should be usingrender
instead.{% extends 'base.html' %}
. When you use{% include %}
you aren't using template inheritance, so it doesn't make sense to include{% block section1 %}
in yoursection.html
template.