very nice work

On 6/15/15, Vijay Khemlani <vkhem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If the description is stored as HTML I guess you could use something like
> BeautifulSoup or pyquery to parse it and find the tag
>
> from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
>
> soup = BeautifulSoup(blog.description)
> image_src = soup.find('img')['src']
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Robin Lery <robinl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a model to write blogs. In that I'm using a wysiwyg editor for the
>> Blog's descritpion, through which I can insert an image within the
>> description.
>>
>> class Blog(models.Model):
>>     title = models.CharField(max_length=150, blank=True)
>>     description = models.TextField()
>>     pubdate = models.DateTimeField(default=timezone.now)
>>     publish = models.BooleanField(default=False)
>>
>> In the admin it looks like this:
>>
>> [image: enter image description here]
>>
>> What I want is to get first image inside the description of the blog, and
>> present it in the template like this:
>>
>> [image: enter image description here]
>>
>> How do get the img src from the description of the blog to use it in the
>> template? Your help and guidance will be very much appreciated. Thank
>> you.
>>
>> views.py:
>>
>> def blog(request):
>>     blogs = Blog.objects.all()
>>
>>     return render(request, 'blogs.html', {
>>         'blogs':blogs
>>         })
>>
>> template:
>>
>>   {% for blog in blogs %}
>>   <div class="blog">
>>       <p class="blog_date"> {{blog.pubdate}} </p>
>>       <h2 class="blog_title"> {{blog.title}} </h2>
>>       <img src="{{STATIC_URL}} ###img src to be included"
>> class="blog_image img-responsive img-thumbnail">
>>
>>
>>           <a href="blog_detail.html" class="blog_read_more btn
>> btn-info">Read more</a>
>>       <div class="container">
>>           <p class="divider">***</p>
>>       </div>
>>   </div>
>>   {% endfor %}
>>
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