Reputation: 807
I am trying to create a simple subscription form in the front page of my site. I created the view with a model form (the model contains only name and e-mail as attributes). When I go to the root address (GET) it works fine and loads the form. I then fill it with some data, click the submit button (the form action can either be set to '' or '/', the result is the same) and it redirects to the same root page, but it does not load anything, the page remains blank. In the console I can see it calling through POST method, but not even the first print of the view function gets printed.
Any ideas? I know it must be something silly, but I spent sometime in it and haven't yet found out what it could be.
In urls.py:
url(r'', FrontPage.as_view(template_name='rootsite/frontpage.html')),
In rootsite/views.py
class FrontPage(TemplateView):
'''
Front (index) page of the app, so that users can subscribe to
have create their own instance of the app
'''
template_name = 'rootsite/frontpage.html'
def get_context_data(self,
*args,
**kwargs):
c = {}
c.update(csrf(self.request))
print self.request.method
if self.request.method is 'POST':
print 'OK - POST IT IS, FINALLY'
form = NewUsersForm(self.request.POST)
print form.__dict__
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
return HttpResponseRedirect('/' + '?thanks=1')
else:
form = NewUsersForm()
return {'form':form}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1335
Reputation: 599956
You can't return a redirect from within get_context_data - it's for context data only, hence the name.
You should really be using a proper form view for this, which includes methods for redirecting after form validation.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 7845
Did you include a csrf_token in your template (as per the example here: http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/chapter07.html)?
<form action="" method="post">
<table>
{{ form.as_table }}
</table>
{% csrf_token %}
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
I could be wrong, but I thought Django wouldn't accept a POST request without a csrf token?
Upvotes: 0