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Python

HUB Customer Central
HUB Customer Central
20,702 Points

Macro - Bummer! Got t***@example.com

The question is:

Create a macro named hide_email. It should take a User as an argument. Print out the email attribute of the User in the following format: t*@example.com for the email test@example.com. This will require splitting the email string and using a for loop.

The feedback I'm getting is Bummer! Got t*@example.com, but isn't this what it should be getting as a result? I'm stumped as to why this isn't passing. Any help would be appreciated.

lunch.py
from flask import Flask, render_template

app = Flask(__name__)

@app.route('/')
def index():
    class User:
        email = None
    user = User()
    user.email = 'test@example.com'
    return render_template('user.html', user=user)
templates/macro.html
{% macro hide_email(user) %}
{{ user.email[0] }}{% for _ in user.email.split('@')[0][1:] %}*{% endfor %}@{{ user.email.split('@')[1] }}
{% endmacro %}

2 Answers

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 Points

I just pasted your template macro into the challenge and it Passed!!

Are you still having issues with this challenge?

HUB Customer Central
HUB Customer Central
20,702 Points

It worked when I tried again too! They must have fixed it. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.