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- .. _jinja2:
- =======================
- Jinja2 template support
- =======================
- Wagtail supports Jinja2 templating for all front end features. More information on each of the template tags below can be found in the :ref:`writing_templates` documentation.
- Configuring Django
- ==================
- Django needs to be configured to support Jinja2 templates. As the Wagtail admin is written using standard Django templates, Django has to be configured to use **both** templating engines. Add the Jinja2 template backend configuration to the ``TEMPLATES`` setting for your app as shown here:
- .. code-block:: python
- TEMPLATES = [
- {
- "BACKEND": "django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates",
- # ... the rest of the existing Django template configuration ...
- },
- {
- 'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.jinja2.Jinja2',
- 'APP_DIRS': True,
- 'OPTIONS': {
- 'extensions': [
- 'wagtail.core.jinja2tags.core',
- 'wagtail.admin.jinja2tags.userbar',
- 'wagtail.images.jinja2tags.images',
- ],
- },
- }
- ]
- Jinja templates must be placed in a ``jinja2/`` directory in your app. For example, the standard template location for an ``EventPage`` model in an ``events`` app would be ``events/jinja2/events/event_page.html``.
- By default, the Jinja environment does not have any Django functions or filters. The Django documentation has more information on :class:`configuring Jinja for Django <django.template.backends.jinja2.Jinja2>`.
- ``self`` in templates
- =====================
- In Django templates, ``self`` can be used to refer to the current page, stream block, or field panel. In Jinja, ``self`` is reserved for internal use. When writing Jinja templates, use ``page`` to refer to pages, ``value`` for stream blocks, and ``field_panel`` for field panels.
- Template tags, functions & filters
- ==================================
- ``pageurl()``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Generate a URL for a Page instance:
- .. code-block:: html+jinja
- <a href="{{ pageurl(page.more_information) }}">More information</a>
- See :ref:`pageurl_tag` for more information
- ``slugurl()``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Generate a URL for a Page with a slug:
- .. code-block:: html+jinja
- <a href="{{ slugurl("about") }}">About us</a>
- See :ref:`slugurl_tag` for more information
- ``image()``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- Resize an image, and print an ``<img>`` tag:
- .. code-block:: html+jinja
- {# Print an image tag #}
- {{ image(page.header_image, "fill-1024x200", class="header-image") }}
- {# Resize an image #}
- {% set background=image(page.background_image, "max-1024x1024") %}
- <div class="wrapper" style="background-image: url({{ background.url }});">
- See :ref:`image_tag` for more information
- ``|richtext``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Transform Wagtail's internal HTML representation, expanding internal references to pages and images.
- .. code-block:: html+jinja
- {{ page.body|richtext }}
- See :ref:`rich-text-filter` for more information
- ``wagtailuserbar()``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Output the Wagtail contextual flyout menu for editing pages from the front end
- .. code-block:: html+jinja
- {{ wagtailuserbar() }}
- See :ref:`wagtailuserbar_tag` for more information
- ``{% include_block %}``
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Output the HTML representation for the stream content as a whole, as well as for each individual block.
- Allows to pass template context (by default) to the StreamField template.
- .. code-block:: html+jinja
- {% include_block page.body %}
- {% include_block page.body with context %} {# The same as the previous #}
- {% include_block page.body without context %}
- See :ref:`StreamField template rendering<streamfield_template_rendering>` for more information.
- .. note::
- The ``{% include_block %}`` tag is designed to closely follow the syntax and behaviour
- of Jinja's ``{% include %}``, so it does not implement the Django version's feature of
- only passing specified variables into the context.
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