I'm working on a Project where on certain places I need absolute URL's, in development mode I need the port 8000 added to any absolute url.
This piece of work, took me some time to figure out. Couldn't find something similiar on the net, it's based on Code from the Python urlparse module.
You can change the "settings.PORT" part to "settings.DEBUG == True" if you like, and so on.
META: replace parameters in URL, edit parameters in URL, edit URL, urlparse
- url
- urlparse
- port
- replace-parameters-in-url
- urlsplit
Django does not have a clean, built-in mechanism to separate GET and POST implementations. This simple decorator provides this behavior. Django does provide an alternate way using class-based views, but defining class for each of your view functions may be an overkill. You can name the get and post functions anything you wish, but you need to make sure they are returned in the same order (get first and then post).
Example usage:
@formview
def edit(request, id):
form = EditForm(id, request.POST or None)
def get():
return render(request, 'edit.html', {'form' : form})
def post():
if form.is_valid():
form.save(id)
return redirect('list')
return get, post