i don't know why, but before i was getting an error such as "user
object is not scriptable" O_o

now it works!
thank you very much flack!



On 31 Mag, 02:46, Flack <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not sure why you would want to avoid dictionary objects, but it's
> actually simpler imo to pass objects to mako in Pyramid.  I believe
> you want something like:
>
> -- users.py --
>     @view_config(renderer='users.mako)'
>     def index(self):
>         users = session.query(User).all()
>         return {'users': users}
>
> -- users.mako --
> <table>
>  % for user in users:
>  <tr></tr>
>  %endfor
> </table>
>
> On May 30, 8:33 pm, Jojo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > hi guys, I'm from pylons.
> > In pylons i was usual pass objects to mako templates through the "c"
> > object.
>
> > Just like:
>
> > -- users.py --
> >     def index(self):
> >         c.users = session.query(User).all()
> >         return render('users.mako')
>
> > -- users.mako --
> > <table>
> >  % for user in c.users:
> >  <tr></tr>
> >  %endfor
> > </table>
>
> > How can i do this in pyramid?
> > I prefer avoid to pass dictionary objects.
>
> > Thanks

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