It is going to be like following.
In HTML (doesn't have to be div of course any HTML tag can get data
attribute:
<div id="backend-to-js-name" data-name="{{form.name}}">...</div>
Then in JS:
var dataElement = document.getElementById('backend-to-js-name');
var name = dataElement.dataset.name;
console.log(name);
Check it out "data" attributes
here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/HTML/Howto/Use_data_attributes
On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 6:44:39 AM UTC-7, Akshay Gaur wrote:
>
> Hi Cuneyt,
> How do you add the data fields and their values to tags generated by
> python? For example, how would you add a data field to something generated
> by {{ form.name }}?
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