On 14 sep, 16:54, "David.D" <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's a one-to-one relationship between queryset's content and
> my_list's content.
>
> in my view
> ========
> return object_list( request,
> queryset=qs,
> template_name='my_template.html',
> extra_context={ 'my_list':
> my_list, ... }, )
(snip)
>
> I have other solution:
(snip)
> [view]
> zipped = []
> for qs_obj in qs:
> list_value = find the list_value for qs_obj
> zipped.append( ( qs_obj, list_value) ) # add them as a tuple
or way simplier if the above fits your needs :
return object_list(
request,
queryset=qs,
template_name='my_template.html',
extra_context={'products' : zip(qs, my_list) }
)
If I may ask: how do you build that list anyway ?
> [template]
> {% for qs_obj, list_value in products %}
> {{qs_obj}}: {{list_value}}
> {% endfor %}
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