I'm frequently finding myself at lost in jinja2. Petros example worked ( i 
can't see it here!?!) , and I'm back on track - thanks!

The composite queues are fuse mq queues our infrastructure can subscribe 
to. Physical queues forward copies of messages, logstash or mule for 
example. 


On Thursday, 3 July 2014 14:46:51 UTC+1, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>
> Jinja2 questions should be pretty easy, though to understand better, what 
> are the variable inputs coming into the template?
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 7:46 AM, jepper <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>>  I have to write a template so that I can produce the following - queue 
>> physicalName can vary in quantity, and may have 1 2 or 3 entries typically. 
>> This seems to be the challenge. I can do a more static version with - { 
>> 'x':'y', 'z':'a' } but then I can't figure out how to dynamically list more 
>> than 1 entry for physicalName without affecting every line in my output - I 
>> have 30 queues to set up like this.
>>
>>                     <compositeQueue name="1P.EMAIL" forwardOnly="false">
>>                         <forwardTo>
>>                             <queue physicalName="1P.LOGSTASH"/>
>>                         </forwardTo>
>>                     </compositeQueue>
>>                     <compositeQueue name="1P.IP_EVT" forwardOnly="false">
>>                         <forwardTo>
>>                             <queue physicalName="1P.LOGSTASH"/>
>>                             <queue physicalName="1P.SOMETHING"/>
>>                         </forwardTo>
>>                     </compositeQueue>
>>
>>                     <compositeQueue name="1P.IP_BLAH" forwardOnly="false">
>>                         <forwardTo>
>>                             <queue physicalName="1P.LOGSTASH"/>
>>                             <queue physicalName="1P.FOO"/>
>>                             <queue physicalName="1P.BAR"/>
>>                         </forwardTo>
>>                     </compositeQueue>
>>
>> I'm at loss how to do this. I could paste numerous examples of what I've 
>> done, but I feel it's a tad pointless as I feel I'm so far away from having 
>> something remotely credible. Sorry!
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