On Jun 3, 2016 8:58 AM, "Dave N" <football.fanta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Assuming my model contains data, I have myapp/views.py:
>
> from django.template import RequestContext
> from django.shortcuts import render
> from .models import History
> import datetime
>
> def live_view(request):
>     context = RequestContext(request)
>     plays_list = History.objects.filter(date=datetime.date(2016,04,22))
>     context_list = {'plays':plays_list}
>     return render(request,'live.html',context_list)
>
> myapp/templates/live.html:
>
> {% extends 'base.html' %}
> {% block content %}
> {% for key, value in context_list.items %}
>     {{ value }}
> {% endfor %}
> {% endblock %}
>

You probably want {% for key, value in plays.items %} since there probably
isn't a context variable called {{ context_list }}.

Install the Django-debug-toolbar. It'll tell you everything that's
available in the template context and provide what templates were actually
rendered on every page load, along with other cool stuff you didn't even
know you needed to know.

-James

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