The template_analyzer package offers an API to analyze the Django template structure.
It can be used to find nodes of a particular type, e.g. to do automatic detection of placeholder tags.
The scanner finds tags in various situations, including:
- Extend nodes
 - Include nodes
 - Overwritten blocks with new definitions
 - Blocks with or without 
{{ block.super }} - Reorganized blocks
 - Ignoring nodes outside blocks in extending templates
 - Handling multiple levels of super includes
 
The returned nodes are provided in a natural ordering, as they would be expected to appear in the outputted page.
While Django offers a template.nodelist.get_nodes_of_type() function,
this function does not produce the same results.
from django.template.loader import get_template
from mycms.templatetags.placeholdertags import Placeholder
from template_analyzer.djangoanalyzer import get_node_instances
# Load a Django template
template = get_template("mycms/default-page.html")
# Find all tags in the template:
placeholders = get_node_instances(template, Placeholder)
# Read information from the template tag themselves:
# (this is an example, accessing a custom method on the Placeholder object)
placeholder_names = [p.get_name() for p in placeholders]First install the module, preferably in a virtual environment. It can be installed from PyPI:
pip install django-template-analyzer
Or the current folder can be installed:
pip install .
- This package is based on the work of Django CMS.
 - Many thanks to the contributors of 
cms/utils/placeholder.py/cms/utils/plugins.pyin Django CMS!