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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T22:13:47+00:00 2026-06-14T22:13:47+00:00

I’m using django’s template system, and I’m having the following problem: I pass a

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I’m using django’s template system, and I’m having the following problem:

I pass a dictionary object, example_dictionary, to the template:

example_dictionary = {key1 : [value11,value12]}

and I want to do the following:

{% for key in example_dictionary %}
// stuff here (1)
{% for value in example_dictionary.key %}
// more stuff here (2)
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

However, this does not enter on the second for loop.

Indeed, if I put

{{ key }}

on the (1), it shows the correct key, however,

{{ example_dictionary.key }}

shows nothing.

In this answer, someone proposed using

{% for key, value in example_dictionary.items %}

However, this does not work in this case because I want (1) to have information regarding the particular key.

How do I achieve this? Am I missing something?

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    2026-06-14T22:13:48+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 10:13 pm

    I supose that you are looking for a nested loop. In external loop you do something with dictionary key and, in nested loop, you iterate over iterable dictionary value, a list in your case.

    In this case, this is the control flow that you need:

    {% for key, value_list  in example_dictionary.items %}
      # stuff here (1)
      {% for value in value_list %}
        # more stuff here (2)
      {% endfor %}
    {% endfor %}
    

    A sample:

    #view to template ctx:
    example_dictionary = {'a' : [1,2]}
    
    #template:
    {% for key, value_list  in example_dictionary.items %}
      The key is {{key}}
      {% for value in value_list %}
        The key is {{key}} and the value is {{value}}
      {% endfor %}
    {% endfor %}
    

    Results will be:

    The key is a
    The key is a and the value is 1
    The key is a and the value is 2
    

    If this is not that you are looking for, please, use a sample to ilustrate your needs.

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