I'm trying to loop through a posts topics and for each topic found, render an {% image %} module. However, the label and name of the module don't seem to accept variables as parameters. Does anyone know a workaround for this?
imageName is my variable, and i've tried with without wrapping it in curly braces.
Thanks in advance!
{% if content.topic_list %}
{% for topic in content.topic_list %}
<div class="container">
{% set imageName = 'Image'+loop.index %}
<div class="twelve columns">
{% image {{ imageName }} label=imageName, alt="", src="http://fakeimg.pl/350x200/?text={{topic.slug}}&font=Open+Sans", width="100%" %}
</div>
{% set topic_posts = blog_recent_topic_posts(blogIDs[loop.index0], topic.slug, 3) %}
{% for topic_post in topic_posts %}{% unless topic_post.absolute_url == content.absolute_url %}<div style="background-color: #ddd; margin-bottom: 20px; padding: 20px 0;" class="four columns post-title">{{ topic_post.name }}</div>{% endunless %}{% endfor %}
<div class="four columns"></div>
</div>
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
1) Have you tried adding parentheses around the brackets? ( I know, it's probably the first thing you tried but I think this may have worked for me before)
2) Use the unique_in_loop=True flag on the module ( There are some methods there that are being deprecated, but I doubt this part will be)
- Essentially, it lets you use your image modules in a loop but they won't end up overriding themselves with the same "Name" . So you could set the name = "featureImage" for example and if you had a loop of 10 feature images, they would each render in the modules list in the editor.