Fixed #14262 -- Added new assignment_tag as a simple way to assign the result of a template tag to a context variable. Thanks, Julien Phalip.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@16149 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -901,6 +901,66 @@ class Library(object):
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raise TemplateSyntaxError("Invalid arguments provided to simple_tag")
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def assignment_tag(self, func=None, takes_context=None):
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def dec(func):
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params, xx, xxx, defaults = getargspec(func)
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if takes_context:
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if params[0] == 'context':
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params = params[1:]
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else:
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raise TemplateSyntaxError("Any tag function decorated with takes_context=True must have a first argument of 'context'")
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class AssignmentNode(Node):
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def __init__(self, params_vars, target_var):
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self.params_vars = map(Variable, params_vars)
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self.target_var = target_var
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def render(self, context):
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resolved_vars = [var.resolve(context) for var in self.params_vars]
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if takes_context:
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func_args = [context] + resolved_vars
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else:
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func_args = resolved_vars
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context[self.target_var] = func(*func_args)
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return ''
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def compile_func(parser, token):
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bits = token.split_contents()
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tag_name = bits[0]
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bits = bits[1:]
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params_max = len(params)
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defaults_length = defaults and len(defaults) or 0
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params_min = params_max - defaults_length
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if (len(bits) < 2 or bits[-2] != 'as'):
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raise TemplateSyntaxError(
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"'%s' tag takes at least 2 arguments and the "
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"second last argument must be 'as'" % tag_name)
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params_vars = bits[:-2]
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target_var = bits[-1]
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if (len(params_vars) < params_min or
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len(params_vars) > params_max):
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if params_min == params_max:
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raise TemplateSyntaxError(
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"%s takes %s arguments" % (tag_name, params_min))
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else:
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raise TemplateSyntaxError(
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"%s takes between %s and %s arguments"
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% (tag_name, params_min, params_max))
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return AssignmentNode(params_vars, target_var)
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compile_func.__doc__ = func.__doc__
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self.tag(getattr(func, "_decorated_function", func).__name__, compile_func)
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return func
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if func is None:
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# @register.assignment_tag(...)
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return dec
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elif callable(func):
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# @register.assignment_tag
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return dec(func)
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else:
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raise TemplateSyntaxError("Invalid arguments provided to assignment_tag")
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def inclusion_tag(self, file_name, context_class=Context, takes_context=False):
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def dec(func):
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params, xx, xxx, defaults = getargspec(func)
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@ -681,7 +681,70 @@ Or, using decorator syntax::
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return your_get_current_time_method(timezone, format_string)
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For more information on how the ``takes_context`` option works, see the section
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on `inclusion tags`_.
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on :ref:`inclusion tags<howto-custom-template-tags-inclusion-tags>`.
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.. _howto-custom-template-tags-assignment-tags:
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Assignment tags
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. versionadded:: 1.4
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Another common type of template tag is the type that fetches some data and
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stores it in a context variable. To ease the creation of this type of tags,
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Django provides a helper function, ``assignment_tag``. This function works
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the same way as :ref:`simple_tag<howto-custom-template-tags-simple-tags>`,
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except that it stores the tag's result in a specified context variable instead
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of directly outputting it.
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Our earlier ``current_time`` function could thus be written like this:
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.. code-block:: python
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def get_current_time(format_string):
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return datetime.datetime.now().strftime(format_string)
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register.assignment_tag(get_current_time)
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The decorator syntax also works:
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.. code-block:: python
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@register.assignment_tag
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def get_current_time(format_string):
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...
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You may then store the result in a template variable using the ``as`` argument
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followed by the variable name, and output it yourself where you see fit:
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.. code-block:: html+django
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{% get_current_time "%Y-%m-%d %I:%M %p" as the_time %}
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<p>The time is {{ the_time }}.</p>
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If your template tag needs to access the current context, you can use the
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``takes_context`` argument when registering your tag:
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.. code-block:: python
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# The first argument *must* be called "context" here.
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def get_current_time(context, format_string):
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timezone = context['timezone']
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return your_get_current_time_method(timezone, format_string)
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register.assignment_tag(takes_context=True)(get_current_time)
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Or, using decorator syntax:
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.. code-block:: python
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@register.assignment_tag(takes_context=True)
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def get_current_time(context, format_string):
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timezone = context['timezone']
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return your_get_current_time_method(timezone, format_string)
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For more information on how the ``takes_context`` option works, see the section
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on :ref:`inclusion tags<howto-custom-template-tags-inclusion-tags>`.
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.. _howto-custom-template-tags-inclusion-tags:
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@ -52,6 +52,14 @@ documentation for :attr:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.list_filter`.
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A lazily evaluated version of :func:`django.core.urlresolvers.reverse` was
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added to allow using URL reversals before the project's URLConf gets loaded.
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Assignment template tags
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A new helper function,
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:ref:`assignment_tag<howto-custom-template-tags-assignment-tags>`, was added to
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``template.Library`` to ease the creation of template tags that store some
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data in a specified context variable.
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.. _backwards-incompatible-changes-1.4:
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Backwards incompatible changes in 1.4
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from __future__ import with_statement
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from django import template
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from django.utils.unittest import TestCase
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from templatetags import custom
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c.use_l10n = True
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self.assertEquals(t.render(c).strip(), u'True')
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def test_assignment_tags(self):
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c = template.Context({'value': 42})
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t = template.Template('{% load custom %}{% assignment_no_params as var %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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self.assertEqual(t.render(c), u'The result is: assignment_no_params - Expected result')
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t = template.Template('{% load custom %}{% assignment_one_param 37 as var %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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self.assertEqual(t.render(c), u'The result is: assignment_one_param - Expected result: 37')
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t = template.Template('{% load custom %}{% assignment_explicit_no_context 37 as var %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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self.assertEqual(t.render(c), u'The result is: assignment_explicit_no_context - Expected result: 37')
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t = template.Template('{% load custom %}{% assignment_no_params_with_context as var %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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self.assertEqual(t.render(c), u'The result is: assignment_no_params_with_context - Expected result (context value: 42)')
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t = template.Template('{% load custom %}{% assignment_params_and_context 37 as var %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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self.assertEqual(t.render(c), u'The result is: assignment_params_and_context - Expected result (context value: 42): 37')
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self.assertRaisesRegexp(template.TemplateSyntaxError,
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"'assignment_one_param' tag takes at least 2 arguments and the second last argument must be 'as'",
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template.Template, '{% load custom %}{% assignment_one_param 37 %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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self.assertRaisesRegexp(template.TemplateSyntaxError,
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"'assignment_one_param' tag takes at least 2 arguments and the second last argument must be 'as'",
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template.Template, '{% load custom %}{% assignment_one_param 37 as %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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self.assertRaisesRegexp(template.TemplateSyntaxError,
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"'assignment_one_param' tag takes at least 2 arguments and the second last argument must be 'as'",
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template.Template, '{% load custom %}{% assignment_one_param 37 ass var %}The result is: {{ var }}')
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def test_assignment_tag_registration(self):
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# Test that the decorators preserve the decorated function's docstring, name and attributes.
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self.verify_tag(custom.assignment_no_params, 'assignment_no_params')
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self.verify_tag(custom.assignment_one_param, 'assignment_one_param')
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self.verify_tag(custom.assignment_explicit_no_context, 'assignment_explicit_no_context')
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self.verify_tag(custom.assignment_no_params_with_context, 'assignment_no_params_with_context')
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self.verify_tag(custom.assignment_params_and_context, 'assignment_params_and_context')
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def test_assignment_tag_missing_context(self):
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# That the 'context' parameter must be present when takes_context is True
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def an_assignment_tag_without_parameters(arg):
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"""Expected __doc__"""
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return "Expected result"
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register = template.Library()
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decorator = register.assignment_tag(takes_context=True)
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self.assertRaisesRegexp(template.TemplateSyntaxError,
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"Any tag function decorated with takes_context=True must have a first argument of 'context'",
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decorator, an_assignment_tag_without_parameters)
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@register.inclusion_tag('test_incl_tag_use_l10n.html', takes_context=True)
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def inclusion_tag_use_l10n(context):
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return {}
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@register.assignment_tag
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def assignment_no_params():
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"""Expected assignment_no_params __doc__"""
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return "assignment_no_params - Expected result"
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assignment_no_params.anything = "Expected assignment_no_params __dict__"
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@register.assignment_tag
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def assignment_one_param(arg):
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"""Expected assignment_one_param __doc__"""
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return "assignment_one_param - Expected result: %s" % arg
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assignment_one_param.anything = "Expected assignment_one_param __dict__"
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@register.assignment_tag(takes_context=False)
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def assignment_explicit_no_context(arg):
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"""Expected assignment_explicit_no_context __doc__"""
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return "assignment_explicit_no_context - Expected result: %s" % arg
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assignment_explicit_no_context.anything = "Expected assignment_explicit_no_context __dict__"
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@register.assignment_tag(takes_context=True)
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def assignment_no_params_with_context(context):
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"""Expected assignment_no_params_with_context __doc__"""
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return "assignment_no_params_with_context - Expected result (context value: %s)" % context['value']
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assignment_no_params_with_context.anything = "Expected assignment_no_params_with_context __dict__"
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@register.assignment_tag(takes_context=True)
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def assignment_params_and_context(context, arg):
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"""Expected assignment_params_and_context __doc__"""
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return "assignment_params_and_context - Expected result (context value: %s): %s" % (context['value'], arg)
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assignment_params_and_context.anything = "Expected assignment_params_and_context __dict__"
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