how to use set datatype inside jinija2 template?
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how to use set datatype inside jinija template ?
I have something like this
{% set end_port_channel = %}
..snip...
{% for item in set(end_port_channel) %}}
Error I get is :
jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'set' is undefined
Also tried this, but it did not help:
{% for item in end_port_channel | set %}}
jinja2
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how to use set datatype inside jinija template ?
I have something like this
{% set end_port_channel = %}
..snip...
{% for item in set(end_port_channel) %}}
Error I get is :
jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'set' is undefined
Also tried this, but it did not help:
{% for item in end_port_channel | set %}}
jinja2
hmm, why not passingset(end_port_channel)from the server? would it not be better that trying to create the set in browser/client
– AbtPst
Nov 28 '18 at 19:59
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how to use set datatype inside jinija template ?
I have something like this
{% set end_port_channel = %}
..snip...
{% for item in set(end_port_channel) %}}
Error I get is :
jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'set' is undefined
Also tried this, but it did not help:
{% for item in end_port_channel | set %}}
jinja2
how to use set datatype inside jinija template ?
I have something like this
{% set end_port_channel = %}
..snip...
{% for item in set(end_port_channel) %}}
Error I get is :
jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError: 'set' is undefined
Also tried this, but it did not help:
{% for item in end_port_channel | set %}}
jinja2
jinja2
edited Nov 24 '18 at 15:12
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hmm, why not passingset(end_port_channel)from the server? would it not be better that trying to create the set in browser/client
– AbtPst
Nov 28 '18 at 19:59
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hmm, why not passingset(end_port_channel)from the server? would it not be better that trying to create the set in browser/client
– AbtPst
Nov 28 '18 at 19:59
hmm, why not passing
set(end_port_channel) from the server? would it not be better that trying to create the set in browser/client– AbtPst
Nov 28 '18 at 19:59
hmm, why not passing
set(end_port_channel) from the server? would it not be better that trying to create the set in browser/client– AbtPst
Nov 28 '18 at 19:59
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hmm, why not passing
set(end_port_channel)from the server? would it not be better that trying to create the set in browser/client– AbtPst
Nov 28 '18 at 19:59