django: those pesky silent template variable failures

29 June 2008

Developers do not like silent failures. I guess that "Designers" get all freaked out if they see a big messy error, they get frustrated and stop working for the day. So django has decided to silently ignore variable failures in templates:

{{ user.email }}

will produce nothing if there is no user

but in your settings.py you can set a format string to be used in place of it:

TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID = "!!!INVALID:%s!!!"

!!!INVALID:user.email!!!


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