I have a my_macro.html
defined which currently looks like this:
<!--
templateType: "none"
isAvailableForNewContent: false
-->
{% macro video_card(background_image, video_link) %}
<div class="videoCard" style="background-image: url({{ background_image }});">
<a class="button--play" id="play-video"></a>
<h1>test</h1>
</div>
{% endmacro %}
In HubSpot, within my custom module
, I'm trying to use this macro. I have the following:
{% import '/website/assets/hubl/my_macros.html' as macros %}
<div class="hero">
<div class="hero__video">
{{ macros.video_card }} <!-- this is where I'm trying to print markup -->
</div>
</div>
However, on the output, where I should expect the markup, I see the following message:
com.hubspot.jinjava.lib.fn.MacroFunction@9d25d51
Unsure why? I've followed the documented import
and my_macro.html
file name structure defined here.
For anyone wondering, the correct way to use macros in a custom module would be:
{% from '/website/assets/hubl/my_macros.html' import videoCard %}
And its usage would be:
{{ video_card('image.jpg') }}