Template Tags¶
Haystack comes with a couple common template tags to make using some of its special features available to templates.
highlight
¶
Takes a block of text and highlights words from a provided query within that block of text. Optionally accepts arguments to provide the HTML tag to wrap highlighted word in, a CSS class to use with the tag and a maximum length of the blurb in characters.
The defaults are span
for the HTML tag, highlighted
for the CSS class
and 200 characters for the excerpt.
Syntax:
{% highlight <text_block> with <query> [css_class "class_name"] [html_tag "span"] [max_length 200] %}
Example:
# Highlight summary with default behavior.
{% highlight result.summary with query %}
# Highlight summary but wrap highlighted words with a div and the
# following CSS class.
{% highlight result.summary with query html_tag "div" css_class "highlight_me_please" %}
# Highlight summary but only show 40 words.
{% highlight result.summary with query max_length 40 %}
The highlighter used by this tag can be overridden as needed. See the Highlighting documentation for more information.
more_like_this
¶
Fetches similar items from the search index to find content that is similar to the provided model’s content.
Note
This requires a backend that has More Like This built-in.
Syntax:
{% more_like_this model_instance as varname [for app_label.model_name,app_label.model_name,...] [limit n] %}
Example:
# Pull a full SearchQuerySet (lazy loaded) of similar content.
{% more_like_this entry as related_content %}
# Pull just the top 5 similar pieces of content.
{% more_like_this entry as related_content limit 5 %}
# Pull just the top 5 similar entries or comments.
{% more_like_this entry as related_content for "blog.entry,comments.comment" limit 5 %}
This tag behaves exactly like SearchQuerySet.more_like_this
, so all notes in
that regard apply here as well.