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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T10:36:48+00:00 2026-05-18T10:36:48+00:00

I’m trying to iterate through an Expando-Model’s dynamic properties in order to output them

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I’m trying to iterate through an Expando-Model’s dynamic properties in order to output them all. Is there a way of doing this other than creating your own method like such:

class Event(db.Expando):
    platform = db.ReferenceProperty(Platform)
    date = db.DateTimeProperty()

    def getValues(self):
        return self._dynamic_properties

And then in the template – which is passed a ‘platform’ object:

{% for event in platform.event_set %}
    <b>{{ event.date }}</b><br />
    {% for pair in event.getValues.items %}
        {{ pair.0 }} = {{ pair.1 }}<br />
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

This works, but I’m suprised I can’t just do:

{% for event in platform.event_set %}
    <b>{{ event.date }}</b><br />
    {% for pair in event.items %}
        {{ pair.0 }} = {{ pair.1 }}<br />
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

Without having my own method call… should I use something other than ‘.items’?

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    2026-05-18T10:36:48+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 10:36 am

    You can use a db.Model’s ‘dynamic_properties’ method to retrieve an Expando’s properties, in the same format as the ‘properties’ method (as documented under the Model class)

    Remember that those functions don’t return a property’s value, though… ‘properties’ returns a dictionary of property names mapped to their implementation class (db.ReferenceProperty and db.DateTimeProperty, in this case), and ‘dynamic_properties’ simply returns a list of property names, since Expandos can’t map a dynamic value to an implementation class.

    In order to get the property’s value, you have to use getattr(model, prop_name). There is no way to run this function purely inside a Django template (without a custom tag library), but you could keep and re-write your method like so…

    def getExpandoValues(self):
       return dict((name, getattr(self, name)) for name, impl_class in self.dynamic_properties())
    

    … and re-write your template to access the values via the new dictionary input:

    {% for event in platform.event_set %}
      <b>{{ event.date }}</b><br />
      {% for pair in event.getExpandoValues %}
         {{ pair.0 }} = {{ pair.1 }}<br />
      {% endfor %}
    {% endfor %}
    
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