On 11/25/2015 04:29 PM, Nishanth Aravamudan wrote:
On 25.11.2015 [15:33:12 -0300], Antonio Sebastian Salles M. wrote:
Hi there,

I'm looking the way for call a list of SNIPPETs using an array of
ksmeta variables, but finally cheeta doesn't like it. Something like
this:

What does cheeta say?

cobbler ... --ksmeta="machinetype=kvm machineenv=db"
...

#set $machinetype = $getVar('$machinetype')
#set $machineenv = $getVar('$machineenv')
$SNIPPET('spacewalk/1/$machinetype')
$SNIPPET('spacewalk/1/$machineenv')

You *might* need to evaluate this outside of the $SNIPPET call. THat is,
try:

#set $machinetypesnippet = 'spacewalk/1/$getVar('$machinetype')'
#set $machineenvsnippet = 'spacewalk/1/$getVar('$machineenv')'

$SNIPPET($machinetypesnippet)
$SNIPPET($machineenvsnippet)

Does that make any difference?

-Nish



Hi,

Nop, it doesn't work neither.
This is the output:

8<-------------------

<class 'Cheetah.Parser.ParseError'>:

Error in the Python code which Cheetah generated for this template:
================================================================================

invalid syntax (cheetah_DynamicallyCompiledCheetahTemplate_1448583729_4_36017.py, line 554)

Line|Python Code
----|-------------------------------------------------------------
552 |
553 |''')
554 | machinetypesnippet = 'spacewalk/1/$getVar('VFSL([locals()]+SL+[globals(), __builtin__],"machinetype",True)')'
                                                          ^
555 |        write(u'''
556 |''')
557 | _v = self.__errorCatcher19(localsDict=locals()) # u'$SNIPPET($machinetypesnippet)' on line 217, col 1

================================================================================

Here is the corresponding Cheetah code.
** I had to guess the line & column numbers, so they are probably incorrect:

Line 217, column 1

Line|Cheetah Code
----|-------------------------------------------------------------
214 |#set $machinetypesnippet = 'spacewalk/1/$getVar('$machinetype')'
215 |#set $machineenvsnippet = 'spacewalk/1/$getVar('$machineenv')'
216 |
217 |$SNIPPET($machinetypesnippet)
     ^
218 |$SNIPPET($machineenvsnippet)
219 |
8<-------------------

Any idea?
Thanks so much.

Antonio.
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