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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T05:54:49+00:00 2026-06-07T05:54:49+00:00

This is my jinja template to generate C# code from my data model using

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This is my jinja template to generate C# code from my data model

using System;

namespace {{ domain["ns"] }} {
{% for class in domain["content"] %}
    public class {{ class["name"] }} {

    #region Inners
        {{ class["innerClass"] }}
    #endregion

    #region Props
    {% for field in class["content"] %}
        {% if field["readonly"] == "true" %}
            {% set readonly="private" %}
        {% else %}
            {% set readonly="" %}
        {% endif %}
        public {{ field["type"] }} {{ field["name"] }} {get;
                {{ readonly }} set{

                    if ({{ field["constraint"] }}){
                        {{ field["name"] }}=value;
                    }else {
                        throw new Exception("Inserted value for {{ field["name"] }} is not valid!");
                    }
                }
        }
    {% endfor %}
    #endregion
    }
{% endfor %}
}

this is my question , for generate inner classes, I want to recursively loop on my data model, How I can pass the class[“innerClass”] as a parameter to my first for statement?

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    2026-06-07T05:54:50+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 5:54 am

    You can use macros, write a macro for class rendering, and then call it recursively:

    {% macro render_class(class) -%}
    class {{ class.name }}
    {
    {% for field in class.fields %}
        int {{ field }};
    {% endfor %}
    {% for subclass in class.subclasses %}
    {{ render_class(subclass) }}
    {% endfor %}
    }
    {%- endmacro %}
    
    {% for class in classes %}
    {{ render_class(class) }}
    {% endfor %}
    

    This works well, but doesn’t deal with the proper indentation of subclasses, yielding code like this:

    class Bar
    {
        int meow;
        int bark;
    
    class SubBar
    {
        int joe;
        int pete;
    }
    }
    
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