Iteration

Iteration tags run blocks of code repeatedly.

for

Repeatedly executes a block of code. For a full list of attributes available within a for loop, see forloop (object).

Input

{% for product in collection.products %}
  {{ product.title }}
{% endfor %}

Output

hat shirt pants

else

Specifies a fallback case for a for loop which will run if the loop has zero length.

Input

{% for product in collection.products %}
  {{ product.title }}
{% else %}
  The collection is empty.
{% endfor %}

Output

The collection is empty.

break

Causes the loop to stop iterating when it encounters the break tag.

Input

{% for i in (1..5) %}
  {% if i == 4 %}
    {% break %}
  {% else %}
    {{ i }}
  {% endif %}
{% endfor %}

Output

1 2 3

continue

Causes the loop to skip the current iteration when it encounters the continue tag.

Input

{% for i in (1..5) %}
  {% if i == 4 %}
    {% continue %}
  {% else %}
    {{ i }}
  {% endif %}
{% endfor %}

Output

1 2 3   5

for (parameters)

limit

Limits the loop to the specified number of iterations.

Input

<!-- if array = [1,2,3,4,5,6] -->
{% for item in array limit:2 %}
  {{ item }}
{% endfor %}

Output

1 2

offset

Begins the loop at the specified index.

Input

<!-- if array = [1,2,3,4,5,6] -->
{% for item in array offset:2 %}
  {{ item }}
{% endfor %}

Output

3 4 5 6

range

Defines a range of numbers to loop through. The range can be defined by both literal and variable numbers.

Input

{% for i in (3..5) %}
  {{ i }}
{% endfor %}

{% assign num = 4 %}
{% for i in (1..num) %}
  {{ i }}
{% endfor %}

Output

3 4 5
1 2 3 4

reversed

Reverses the order of the loop. Note that this flag’s spelling is different from the filter reverse.

Input

<!-- if array = [1,2,3,4,5,6] -->
{% for item in array reversed %}
  {{ item }}
{% endfor %}

Output

6 5 4 3 2 1

cycle

Loops through a group of strings and prints them in the order that they were passed as arguments. Each time cycle is called, the next string argument is printed.

cycle must be used within a for loop block.

Input

{% cycle "one", "two", "three" %}
{% cycle "one", "two", "three" %}
{% cycle "one", "two", "three" %}
{% cycle "one", "two", "three" %}

Output

one
two
three
one

Uses for cycle include:

  • applying odd/even classes to rows in a table
  • applying a unique class to the last product thumbnail in a row

cycle (parameters)

cycle accepts a “cycle group” parameter in cases where you need multiple cycle blocks in one template. If no name is supplied for the cycle group, then it is assumed that multiple calls with the same parameters are one group.

Input

{% cycle "first": "one", "two", "three" %}
{% cycle "second": "one", "two", "three" %}
{% cycle "second": "one", "two", "three" %}
{% cycle "first": "one", "two", "three" %}

Output

one
one
two
two

tablerow

Generates an HTML table. Must be wrapped in opening <table> and closing </table> HTML tags.

Input

<table>
{% tablerow product in collection.products %}
  {{ product.title }}
{% endtablerow %}
</table>

Output

<table>
  <tr class="row1">
    <td class="col1">
      Cool Shirt
    </td>
    <td class="col2">
      Alien Poster
    </td>
    <td class="col3">
      Batman Poster
    </td>
    <td class="col4">
      Bullseye Shirt
    </td>
    <td class="col5">
      Another Classic Vinyl
    </td>
    <td class="col6">
      Awesome Jeans
    </td>
  </tr>
</table>

tablerow (parameters)

cols

Defines how many columns the tables should have.

Input

{% tablerow product in collection.products cols:2 %}
  {{ product.title }}
{% endtablerow %}

Output

<table>
  <tr class="row1">
    <td class="col1">
      Cool Shirt
    </td>
    <td class="col2">
      Alien Poster
    </td>
  </tr>
  <tr class="row2">
    <td class="col1">
      Batman Poster
    </td>
    <td class="col2">
      Bullseye Shirt
    </td>
  </tr>
  <tr class="row3">
    <td class="col1">
      Another Classic Vinyl
    </td>
    <td class="col2">
      Awesome Jeans
    </td>
  </tr>
</table>

limit

Exits the tablerow after a specific index.

{% tablerow product in collection.products cols:2 limit:3 %}
  {{ product.title }}
{% endtablerow %}

offset

Starts the tablerow after a specific index.

{% tablerow product in collection.products cols:2 offset:3 %}
  {{ product.title }}
{% endtablerow %}

range

Defines a range of numbers to loop through. The range can be defined by both literal and variable numbers.

<!--variable number example-->

{% assign num = 4 %}
<table>
{% tablerow i in (1..num) %}
  {{ i }}
{% endtablerow %}
</table>

<!--literal number example-->

<table>
{% tablerow i in (3..5) %}
  {{ i }}
{% endtablerow %}
</table>

© 2005, 2006 Tobias Luetke
Licensed under the MIT License.
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