The collection template tags are automatically included as builtins if philo is an installed app.
Given a collection and a content type, sets the results of collection.members.with_model as a variable in the context.
Usage:
{% membersof <collection> with <app_label>.<model_name> as <var> %}
The container template tags are automatically included as builtins if philo is an installed app.
If a template using this tag is used to render a Page, that Page will have associated content which can be set in the admin interface. If a content type is referenced, then a ContentReference object will be created; otherwise, a Contentlet object will be created.
Usage:
{% container <name> [[references <app_label>.<model_name>] as <variable>] %}
The embed template tags are automatically included as builtins if philo is an installed app.
The {% embed %} tag can be used in two ways.
First, to set which template will be used to render a particular model. This declaration can be placed in a base template and will propagate into all templates that extend that template.
Syntax:
{% embed <app_label>.<model_name> with <template> %}
Second, to embed a specific model instance in the document with a template specified earlier in the template or in a parent template using the first syntax. The instance can be specified as a content type and pk or as a context variable. Any kwargs provided will be passed into the context of the template.
Syntax:
{% embed (<app_label>.<model_name> <object_pk> || <instance>) [<argname>=<value> ...] %}
The node template tags are automatically included as builtins if philo is an installed app.
The node_url tag allows access to View.reverse() from a template for a Node. By default, the Node that is used for the call is pulled from the context variable node; however, this can be overridden with the [for <node>] option.
Usage:
{% node_url [for <node>] [as <var>] %}
{% node_url with <obj> [for <node>] [as <var>] %}
{% node_url <view_name> [<arg1> [<arg2> ...] ] [for <node>] [as <var>] %}
{% node_url <view_name> [<key1>=<value1> [<key2>=<value2> ...] ] [for <node>] [as <var>] %}
Include a flat string by interpreting it as a template. The compiled template will be rendered with the current context.
Usage:
{% include_string <template_code> %}