I\'m new to Django and I wonder if there is a way to dump all the variables available to a template for debugging purposes. In Python I might use something like locals()<
You might also be interested in django-template-repl, a readline shell for the Django template language. You can drop a {% load repl %}{% pdb %}
into your template and get an interactive debugger.
While the two solutions provided by the other members may get you access to all the variables in a template I thought there had to be an easier way (thanks for your responses, BTW).
Here is a simple way to find all the variables passed to the template.
The debugging output for the template contains a section called "TraceBack". Find the traceback for your view (second entry from the top in my case) and click on "Local vars". And it's all there.
Both Ned's and blaine's answers are good, but if you really want to achieve exactly what you ask for there's a template tag for it:
{% debug %}
Builtins:debug
More information in the context_processor.debug including:
If this processor is enabled, every RequestContext will contain debug and and sql_queries variables – but only if your DEBUG setting is set to True and the request’s IP address (
request.META['REMOTE_ADDR']
) is in the INTERNAL_IPS setting
Similar to Peter G suggestion, I often use a <div id="django-debug"><pre>{% debug|escape %}</pre></div>
block at the end of the page that has display:none
but that I can inspect to debug.
Install the Django Debug Toolbar. It gives you all that and more.