edu222
edu222

Reputation: 496

Django url parameter and reverse URL

I have a view that looks like this:

def selectCity(request, the_city):
    request.session["ciudad"] = the_city
    city = request.session["ciudad"]
    return HttpResponse('Ciudad has been set' + ": " + city)

And a URL that looks like this:

url(r'^set/$', views.selectCity, {'the_city': 'gye'}, name='ciudad'),

Now when I visit /set/ I get the appropriate response with the session variable set from the value on the dict in the url {'the_city': 'gye'}

Now, what I would like to do is modify my program so that I can call the 'ciudad' url from a different template (index.html) and set the appropriate session variable. So I would call it using reverse URL matching with an additional argument doing something like this:

  <div class="modal-body">
      <a tabindex="-1" href="{% url ciudad 'the_city':'uio' %}">Quito</a>
      <br/>
      <a tabindex="-1" href="{% url ciudad 'the_city':'gye' %}">Guayaquil</a>
  </div>

I have tried to modify the url and the views and the reverse url call in various ways to try to get this to work but, I can't seem to figure it out. I would really appreciate some pointers.

Upvotes: 6

Views: 14815

Answers (2)

Aamir Rind
Aamir Rind

Reputation: 39679

You can pass the relevant arguments in url tag, if your url (in urls.py) has any capturing group.

url(r'^set/(?P<the_city>\w+)/$', views.selectCity, {'the_city': 'gye'}, name='ciudad'),

Then in template:

<a tabindex="-1" href="{% url ciudad the_city='gye' %}">Guayaquil</a>

Upvotes: 14

msc
msc

Reputation: 3800

Check out captured parameters. Something like this might work:

url(r'^set/$', views.selectCity, {'the_city': 'gye'}, name='ciudad'),
url(r'^set/(?P<the_city>\w+)/$', views.selectCity, name='ciudad'),

Upvotes: 1

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