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``with`` ======== Use the ``with`` tag to create a new inner scope. Variables set within this scope are not visible outside of the scope: .. code-block:: jinja {% with %} {% set foo = 42 %} {{ foo }} foo is 42 here {% endwith %} foo is not visible here any longer Instead of defining variables at the beginning of the scope, you can pass a hash of variables you want to define in the ``with`` tag; the previous example is equivalent to the following one: .. code-block:: jinja {% with { foo: 42 } %} {{ foo }} foo is 42 here {% endwith %} foo is not visible here any longer {# it works with any expression that resolves to a hash #} {% set vars = { foo: 42 } %} {% with vars %} ... {% endwith %} By default, the inner scope has access to the outer scope context; you can disable this behavior by appending the ``only`` keyword: .. code-block:: jinja {% set bar = 'bar' %} {% with { foo: 42 } only %} {# only foo is defined #} {# bar is not defined #} {% endwith %}