问题
I am trying to check if a value exists inside a list with dictionaries. I use flask 1.0.2. See example below:
person_list_dict = [
{
"name": "John Doe",
"email": "johndoe@mydomain.com",
"rol": "admin"
},
{
"name": "John Smith",
"email": "johnsmith@mydomain.com",
"rol": "user"
}
]
I found two ways to solve this problem, can you tell me which is better?:
First option: jinja2 built-in template filter "map"
<pre>{% if "admin" in person_list_dict|map(attribute="rol") %}YES{% else %}NOPE{% endif %}</pre>
# return YES (john doe) and NOPE (john smith)
Second option: Flask template filter
Flask code:
@app.template_filter("is_in_list_dict")
def is_any(search="", list_dict=None, dict_key=""):
if any(search in element[dict_key] for element in list_dict):
return True
return False
Template code:
<pre>{% if "admin"|is_in_list_dict(person_list_dict, "rol") %} YES {% else %} NOPE {% endif %}</pre>
# return YES (john doe) and NOPE (john smith)
Thanks :-).
回答1:
If possible, I would move this logic to the python part of the script before rendering it in Jinja. Because, as stated in the Jinja documentation: "Without a doubt you should try to remove as much logic from templates as possible."
any([person['role'] == 'admin' for person in person_dict_list])
is a lot easier to follow at first glance than the other 2 options.
If that's not an option, I would probably use the first, build in function, because I think it's less prone to errors in edge cases as your own solution, and is about 6x less code.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52226293/jinja2-check-if-value-exists-in-list-of-dictionaries