user5794813
user5794813

Reputation:

ERROR: ' No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'

I am trying to create web services using the Django REST Framework. While running the server, when I try to access the admin page, I get the following error:

Invalid template library specified.
ImportError raised when trying to load 
'rest_framework.templatetags.rest_framework': No module named 'django.core.urlresolvers'

Note: I have added the rest_framework in the settings.

Upvotes: 3

Views: 11810

Answers (4)

Tangani
Tangani

Reputation: 29

Django 2.0 removes the django.core.urlresolvers module, which was moved to django.urls in version 1.10. You should change any import to use django.urls instead, like this:

from django.urls import reverse instead of django.core.urlresolvers

Note that Django 2.0 removes some features that previously were in django.core.urlresolvers, so you might have to make some more changes before your code works

Upvotes: 1

Manoj Jadhav
Manoj Jadhav

Reputation: 1368

Use this.

from django.urls import reverse

Django 1.10 the module django.core.urlresolvers deprecated. Please use above import which solve your issue.

Upvotes: 6

Mad Javad
Mad Javad

Reputation: 534

I have the same issue like that and when I update Django rest framework and use the 3.7.7 version of that I could resolve the issue. you can use this command to solve this problem

pip install djangorestframework==3.7.7

Upvotes: 3

cezar
cezar

Reputation: 12012

Since Django 1.10 the module django.core.urlresolvers is deprecated. See the official documentation.

In order to resolve the issue you have to use compatible third-party packages. You didn't mention which version of Django REST Framework you're using, but I'd assume it's not DRF 3.x.x

Check the installed version of Django REST Framework and update it to the 3.7.x series (Stand: 2017-11-17).

Upvotes: 2

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