class AutoEscapeControlNode

from django.template.defaulttags import AutoEscapeControlNode
Implement the actions of the autoescape tag.

Ancestors (MRO)

  1. builtins.object
  2. django.template.base.Node
  3. django.template.defaulttags.AutoEscapeControlNode
AttributeTypeDefined in
AttributeValueDefined in
def __init__(self, setting, nodelist)
django.template.defaulttags.AutoEscapeControlNode
Initialize self.  See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
    def __init__(self, setting, nodelist):
        self.setting = setting
        self.nodelist = nodelist
def get_nodes_by_type(self, nodetype)
django.template.base.Node
Return a list of all nodes (within this node and its nodelist)
of the given type
    def get_nodes_by_type(self, nodetype):
        """
        Return a list of all nodes (within this node and its nodelist)
        of the given type
        """
        nodes = []
        if isinstance(self, nodetype):
            nodes.append(self)
        for attr in self.child_nodelists:
            nodelist = getattr(self, attr, None)
            if nodelist:
                nodes.extend(nodelist.get_nodes_by_type(nodetype))
        return nodes
def render(self, context)
django.template.defaulttags.AutoEscapeControlNode
django.template.defaulttags.AutoEscapeControlNode
Return the node rendered as a string.
    def render(self, context):
        old_setting = context.autoescape
        context.autoescape = self.setting
        output = self.nodelist.render(context)
        context.autoescape = old_setting
        if self.setting:
            return mark_safe(output)
        else:
            return output
django.template.base.Node
Return the node rendered as a string.
    def render(self, context):
        """
        Return the node rendered as a string.
        """
        pass
def render_annotated(self, context)
django.template.base.Node
Render the node. If debug is True and an exception occurs during
rendering, the exception is annotated with contextual line information
where it occurred in the template. For internal usage this method is
preferred over using the render method directly.
    def render_annotated(self, context):
        """
        Render the node. If debug is True and an exception occurs during
        rendering, the exception is annotated with contextual line information
        where it occurred in the template. For internal usage this method is
        preferred over using the render method directly.
        """
        try:
            return self.render(context)
        except Exception as e:
            if context.template.engine.debug:
                # Store the actual node that caused the exception.
                if not hasattr(e, "_culprit_node"):
                    e._culprit_node = self
                if (
                    not hasattr(e, "template_debug")
                    and context.render_context.template.origin == e._culprit_node.origin
                ):
                    e.template_debug = (
                        context.render_context.template.get_exception_info(
                            e,
                            e._culprit_node.token,
                        )
                    )
            raise