def workDailyRecord(request):
if request.method === 'GET':
return tView.as_view()(request)
Django: How to call class-based generic views in views.py?
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05-03-2022 - |
Question
I want to call class-based generic views in views.py
Please see my code...
urls.py
from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
from crm.views import *
urlpatterns = patterns('',
(r'^workDailyRecord/$', workDailyRecord),
)
and my views.py.... please watch...
views.py
from django.views.generic import TodayArchiveView
from crm.models import *
def workDailyRecord(request):
if request.method == 'GET':
tView.as_view() # I want call class-based generic views at this line.
elif:
"""
Probably this part will be code that save the data.
"""
pass
class tView(TodayArchiveView):
model = WorkDailyRecord
context_object_name = 'workDailyRecord'
date_field = 'date'
template_name = "workDailyRecord.html"
What should I do?
Solution
OTHER TIPS
def common_act(request, way, pk):
types = {'grp':[10,'Group'],'std':[20,'Student']}
events = {'crt':[1,'Create'], 'edt':[2,'Edit'], 'dlt':[3,'Delete']}
ress = way.split('_')
act_code = str(types[ress[1]][0] + events[ress[0]][0])
action_way = {
'11': CrtGroup,
'12': EdtGroup,
'13': DltGroup,
'21': CrtStudent,
'22': EdtStudent,
'23': DltStudent
}
return action_way[act_code].as_view()(request,pk=pk)
it`s work)))
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