No it is a dictionary representation of your data

On Monday, 14 December 2020 at 19:55:54 UTC+5:30 [email protected] wrote:

> is (items) the model name?
>
> On Sunday, December 13, 2020 at 8:12:30 AM UTC-5 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> The context needs to be a dictionary.
>>
>> Something like this would work:
>> context = {
>>     ‘items’: Model.objects.all()
>> }
>>
>> Then in the template:
>> {% for item in items %}
>>   <h1>{{ item.text }}</h1>
>> {% endfor %}
>>
>> Here ‘text’ is the property on the database model you want to display.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Andréas
>>
>> 12 dec. 2020 kl. 17:11 skrev Peter T <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> context = (database model)
>>
>> def index(request):
>>      render(index.html, context)
>>
>> HTML Template:
>>
>> {% for i in context %}
>>      <h1>{ database.text }</h1>
>>
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