Use Google Sheets as context variables in Django templates
Project description
Use Google Sheets as context variables in Django templates
Usage
In your template:
{% load sheets %} {% csv "1uPsdcGUnUsf3d2xGHRGUUb7_k5IQPtBvfQY61u8Z8wE" as csv_data %} <table> {% for row in csv_data %} <tr> {% for cell in row %} <td>{{ cell }}</td> {% endfor %} </td> </table> {% endfor %}
View the output, you should see
Origin (English) |
Name (English) |
Origin (Native) |
Name (Native) |
Australia |
Nicole Kidman |
Australia |
Nicole Kidman |
Austria |
Johann Strauss |
Österreich |
Johann Strauß |
Belgium (Flemish) |
Rene Magritte |
België |
René Magritte |
Belgium (French) |
Rene Magritte |
Belgique |
René Magritte |
Belgium (German) |
Rene Magritte |
Belgien |
René Magritte |
Documentation
Documentation is available at https://django-sheets.readthedocs.org.
History
0.1.1 (2014-22-01)
Added .headers and .rows methods (aliases for [0] and [1:])
0.1.0 (2014-18-01)
First release on PyPI.
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