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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:24:04+00:00 2026-05-15T12:24:04+00:00

I have my environment setup nicely using Scala, StringTemplate within the Google AppEngine. I

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I have my environment setup nicely using Scala, StringTemplate within the Google AppEngine. I am having trouble looping through a Map and getting it to display in the template. When I assign a simple List of just Strings to the template it works using:

In Scala Servlet:

  var photos = List[String]()

  //... get photo url and title ...

  photos = photo_url :: photos
  template.setAttribute("photos", photos: _*)

In Template:

  $photos: { photo|
    <div><img src="$photo$_s.jpg"></div>
  }$

The above works. However, any attempt of creating a Map using url and title and assigning to the template gives me an error. Here is my attempt, which does not work:

In Scala Servlet:

  var photos = List[Map[String,String]]()

  //... get photo url and title ...

  photos = Map("url" -> url, "title" -> title) :: photos
  template.setAttribute("photos", photos: _*)

In Template:

  $photos: { photo|
    <div><img src="$photo.url$_s.jpg" title="$photo.title$"></div>
  }$

This gives me the following error

Class scala.collection.immutable.Map$Map2 has no such attribute: title in template context 

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    2026-05-15T12:24:05+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:24 pm

    Following up on Rex’s suggestion, I was able to make it work using a case class with a @BeanProperty annotation for the fields:

    
    case class MyPhoto(@BeanProperty val url: String, @BeanProperty val title: String)
    
    def generateMyPhotos() : String = {
      val tp = new StringTemplate("$photos: { photo|<div><img src=\"$photo.url$_s.jpg\"  title=\"$photo.title$\"></div>}$")
      val photos = List(MyPhoto("http://myphoto.com", "my photo"))
      tp.setAttribute("photos", photos: _*)
      tp.toString
    }
    

    This worked for me (using the scalasti library for StringTemplate, as you probably also already did).

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