Nested blocks in Django templates

2019-06-14 21:49发布

The master template in my Django app looks like this:

{% block parent %}
    Some text...
    {% block child %}
        Default content here...
    {% endblock child %}
    ...some more text
{% endblock parent %}

Now, this template should be overwritten in a way that the child block is changed:

{% extends "master.html" %}

{% block child %}
    New content here...
{% endblock child%}

However, the rendering stays the same (printing "default content here..."). Have I missed something obvious or are nested blocks not possible? (Or, violating the DRY principle, have I to re-define the parent block?)

Edit: I'm working with Django 1.1, if that matters.

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太酷不给撩
2楼-- · 2019-06-14 22:16

OK, it's a bug in Django's template system. For most other cases, Ben James is right (see his comment to my question above).

In my case, the child block was inside a {% ifnotequal a b %} block, and that breaks the block inheritance. I consider that to be a bug, since there are dozens of natural use cases for such operations.

The corresponding ticket.

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Ridiculous、
3楼-- · 2019-06-14 22:16

Do this:

{% extends "master.html" %}

{% block parent %}
    {% block child %}
        New content here...
    {% endblock child%}
{% endblock parent %}
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