Hollister
Hollister

Reputation: 3918

Calling a def as a function in a Mako template

I'd like to use a def as a function, and call it from an if block:

<%def name="check(foo)">
    % if len(foo.things) == 0:
        return False
    % else:
        % for thing in foo.things:
            % if thing.status == 'active':
                return True
            % endif
        % endfor
    % endif
    return False
</%def>

% if check(c.foo):
    # render some content
% else:
    # render some other content
% endif

Needless to say, this syntax does not work. I don't want to just do an expression substitution (and just render the output of the def) as the logic is consistent, but the content rendered differs from place to place.

Is there a way to do this?

Edit: Enclosing the logic in the def in <% %> seems to be the way to go.

Upvotes: 4

Views: 4557

Answers (2)

Jochen Ritzel
Jochen Ritzel

Reputation: 107608

Just define the whole function in plain Python:

<%!
def check(foo):
    return not foo
%>
%if check([]):
    works
%endif

Or you could just define the function in Python and pass it to the context.

Upvotes: 7

Hollister
Hollister

Reputation: 3918

Yes, using plain Python syntax in the def works:

<%def name="check(foo)">
  <%
    if len(foo.things) == 0:
        return False
    else:
        for thing in foo.things:
            if thing.status == 'active':
                return True

    return False
  %>
</%def>

If anyone knows a better way, I'd love to hear it.

Upvotes: 3

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