Fixed #6351: added more examples to template filters. Thanks, David Tulig and atlithorn.
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@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
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alang@bright-green.com
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Marty Alchin <gulopine@gamemusic.org>
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atlithorn <atlithorn@gmail.com>
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Daniel Alves Barbosa de Oliveira Vaz <danielvaz@gmail.com>
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AgarFu <heaven@croasanaso.sytes.net>
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Dagur Páll Ammendrup <dagurp@gmail.com>
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@ -347,6 +348,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
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tstromberg@google.com
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Makoto Tsuyuki <mtsuyuki@gmail.com>
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tt@gurgle.no
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David Tulig <david.tulig@gmail.com>
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Amit Upadhyay
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Geert Vanderkelen
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I.S. van Oostveen <v.oostveen@idca.nl>
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@ -1224,6 +1224,12 @@ add
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Adds the arg to the value.
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For example::
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{{ value|add:2 }}
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If ``value`` is 4, then the output will be 6.
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addslashes
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~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -1247,38 +1253,90 @@ cut
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Removes all values of arg from the given string.
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For example::
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{{ value|cut:" "}}
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If ``value`` is "String with spaces", the output will be ``Stringwithspaces``.
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date
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~~~~
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Formats a date according to the given format (same as the `now`_ tag).
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For example::
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{{ value|date:"D d M Y" }}
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If ``value`` is a datetime object (ie. datetime.datetime.now()), the output
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would be formatted like ``Wed 09 Jan 2008``.
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default
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~~~~~~~
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If value is unavailable, use given default.
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For example::
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{{ value|default:"nothing" }}
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If ``value`` is ``Undefined``, the output would be ``nothing``.
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default_if_none
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If value is ``None``, use given default.
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For example::
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{{ value|default_if_none:"nothing" }}
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If ``value`` is ``None``, the output would be ``nothing``.
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dictsort
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~~~~~~~~
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Takes a list of dictionaries, returns that list sorted by the key given in
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the argument.
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For example::
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{{ value|dictsort:"name" }}
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If ``value`` is::
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[
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{'name': 'zed', 'age': 19}
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{'name': 'amy', 'age': 22},
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{'name': 'joe', 'age': 31},
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]
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then the output would be::
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[
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{'name': 'amy', 'age': 22},
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{'name': 'joe', 'age': 31},
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{'name': 'zed', 'age': 19}
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]
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dictsortreversed
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Takes a list of dictionaries, returns that list sorted in reverse order by the
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key given in the argument.
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key given in the argument. This works exactly the same as the above filter, but
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the returned value will be in reverse order.
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divisibleby
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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Returns true if the value is divisible by the argument.
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For example::
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{{ value|divisibleby:3 }}
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If ``value`` is ``21``, the output would be ``True``.
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escape
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~~~~~~
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Format the value like a 'human-readable' file size (i.e. ``'13 KB'``,
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``'4.1 MB'``, ``'102 bytes'``, etc).
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For example::
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{{ value|filesizeformat }}
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If ``value`` is 123456789, the output would be ``117.7 MB``.
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first
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~~~~~
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Returns the first item in a list.
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For example::
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{{ value|first }}
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If ``value`` is ``['a', 'b', 'c']``, the output would be `a`.
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fix_ampersands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Replaces ampersands with ``&`` entities.
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For example::
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{{ value|fix_ampersands }}
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If ``value`` is ``Tom & Jerry``, the output would be ``Tom & Jerry``.
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**New in Django development version**: you probably don't need to use this
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filter since ampersands will be automatically escaped. See escape_ for more on
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how auto-escaping works.
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floatformat
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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value for invalid input (if input or argument is not an integer, or if argument
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is less than 1). Otherwise, output is always an integer.
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For example::
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{{ value|get_digit:2 }}
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If ``value`` is 123456789, the output would be ``8``.
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iriencode
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~~~~~~~~~
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join
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~~~~
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Joins a list with a string, like Python's ``str.join(list)``.
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Joins a list with a string, like Python's ``str.join(list)``
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For example::
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{{ value|join:" // " }}
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If ``value`` is ``['a', 'b', 'c']``, the output would be ``a // b // c``.
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last
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Returns the last item in a list.
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For example::
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{{ value|last }}
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If ``value`` is ``['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']``, the output would be ``d``.
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length
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~~~~~~
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Returns the length of the value. Useful for lists.
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For example::
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{{ value|length }}
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If ``value`` is ``['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']``, the output would be ``4``.
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length_is
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~~~~~~~~~
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Returns a boolean of whether the value's length is the argument.
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For example::
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{{ value|length_is:4 }}
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If ``value`` is ``['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']``, the output would be ``True``.
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linebreaks
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~~~~~~~~~~
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newline becomes an HTML line break (``<br />``) and a new line
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followed by a blank line becomes a paragraph break (``</p>``).
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For example::
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{{ value|linebreaks }}
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If ``value`` is ``Joel\nis a slug``, the output would be ``<p>Joe<br>is a
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slug</p>``.
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linebreaksbr
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Converts a string into all lowercase.
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For example::
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{{ value|lower }}
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If ``value`` is ``Joel Is a Slug``, the output would be ``joel is a slug``.
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make_list
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~~~~~~~~~
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Returns the value turned into a list. For an integer, it's a list of
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digits. For a string, it's a list of characters.
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For example::
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{{ value|make_list }}
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If ``value`` is "Joe", the output would be ``[u'J', u'o', u'e']. If ``value`` is
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123, the output would be ``[1, 2, 3]``.
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phone2numeric
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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pprint
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~~~~~~
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A wrapper around pprint.pprint -- for debugging, really.
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A wrapper around `pprint.pprint`__ -- for debugging, really.
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__ http://www.python.org/doc/2.5/lib/module-pprint.html
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random
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~~~~~~
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Returns a random item from the list.
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For example::
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{{ value|random }}
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If ``value`` is ``['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']``, the output could be ``b``.
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removetags
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~~~~~~~~~~
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Removes a space separated list of [X]HTML tags from the output.
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For example::
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{{ value|removetags:"b span"|safe }}
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If ``value`` is ``<b>Joel</b> <button>is</button> a <span>slug</span>`` the
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output would be ``Joel <button>is</button> a slug``.
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rjust
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~~~~~
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underscores) and converts spaces to hyphens. Also strips leading and trailing
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whitespace.
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For example::
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{{ value|slugify }}
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If ``value`` is ``Joel is a slug``, the output would be ``joel-is-a-slug``.
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stringformat
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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See http://docs.python.org/lib/typesseq-strings.html for documentation of
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Python string formatting
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For example::
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{{ value|stringformat:"s" }}
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If ``value`` is ``Joel is a slug``, the output would be ``Joel is a slug``.
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striptags
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~~~~~~~~~
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Strips all [X]HTML tags.
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For example::
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{{ value|striptags }}
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If ``value`` is ``<b>Joel</b> <button>is</button> a <span>slug</span>`` the
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output would be ``Joel is a slug``.
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time
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to the time of day, not the date (for obvious reasons). If you need to
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format a date, use the `date`_ filter.
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For example::
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{{ value|time:"H:i" }}
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If ``value`` is ``datetime.datetime.now()``, the output would be formatted
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like ``01:23``.
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timesince
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~~~~~~~~~
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**Argument:** Number of words to truncate after
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For example::
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{{ value|truncatewords:2 }}
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If ``value`` is ``Joel is a slug``, the output would be ``Joel is ...``.
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truncatewords_html
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Converts a string into all uppercase.
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For example::
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{{ value|upper }}
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If ``value`` is ``Joel is a slug``, the output would be ``JOEL IS A SLUG``.
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urlencode
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~~~~~~~~~
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Note that if ``urlize`` is applied to text that already contains HTML markup,
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things won't work as expected. Apply this filter only to *plain* text.
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For example::
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{{ value|urlize }}
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If ``value`` is ``Check out www.djangoproject.com``, the output would be
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``Check out <a
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href="http://www.djangoproject.com">www.djangoproject.com</a>``.
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urlizetrunc
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**Argument:** Length to truncate URLs to
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For example::
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{{ value|urlizetrunc:15 }}
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If ``value`` is ``Check out www.djangoproject.com``, the output would be
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``Check out <a
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href="http://www.djangoproject.com">www.djangopr...</a>``.
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wordcount
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~~~~~~~~~
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**Argument:** number of characters at which to wrap the text
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For example::
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{{ value|wordwrap:5 }}
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If ``value`` is ``Joel is a slug``, the output would be::
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Joel
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is a
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slug
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yesno
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