Hi. I'm trying to build an a simple CRUD admin section of my
application. Basically, for a given Model, I want to have a template
loop through the model's attributes into a simple table (once I do
this, I can actually implement the CRUD part). A possible way to
accomplish this is to dynamically generate a template with all the
necessary template tags specific to that model.

Pseudocode:
def generate_tamplate(model):
     template.write("<table border='1'>")
     template.write("<tr>")
     for attribute in model:
          template.write("<td>%s</td>" % attribute)
     template.write("</tr>")
     template.write("<tr>")
     for attribute in model:
          template.write("<td>{{ %s.%s }}</td>" % model.attribute)
     template.write("</tr>")
     template.write("</table>")

Generating the proper text should not be difficult. I can follow my
pseudocode model and do it Python. Two things im wondering:
1) Can I do this instead using Django's templating language? that is,
use a template to generate a template
2) Once I generate the text, how can I wrote that to a file that
webapp's template loader can access?

I remember a while back seeing something about loading template from
the database. Is this possible with GAE?

THANKS!




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