Maybe I missed something in the docs or the FAQ, but...
Is there a way to pass different variables to an {% include %}?
Say I want to have a reusable component, included via {% include %},
which renders a product. So I only have to deal with layout,
formatting, images, etc., once (I'm a big fan of re-use and DRY). The
template fragment will have a lot of {{product.price}},
{{product.picture}}, {{product.nunmInStock}}, etc.
BUT -- not all my templates will have the product I want to render in a
context variable called "product". Some will have it in
"shoppingCartEntry", some in "bestOffer", some maybe even in a {% for
etnries in shoppingcart %}....{% endfor %} -- depending on the context.
But it's always a product.
This would mean I would have to assign different context variables to
my {%include%}'s "product" variable.
Is this supported? Did I miss it in the docs? Or is this not possible
at the moment?
Daniel
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