Fixes #2966 -- Added extra_context parameter to direct_to_template generic view to keep it aligned with capabilities of other generic views. Thanks, wam-djangobug@wamber.net.
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@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
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Amit Upadhyay
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Geert Vanderkelen
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Milton Waddams
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wam-djangobug@wamber.net
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Dan Watson <http://theidioteque.net/>
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Rachel Willmer <http://www.willmer.com/kb/>
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Gary Wilson <gary.wilson@gmail.com>
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@ -2,12 +2,18 @@ from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
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from django.template import RequestContext
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from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponsePermanentRedirect, HttpResponseGone
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def direct_to_template(request, template, **kwargs):
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def direct_to_template(request, template, extra_context={}, **kwargs):
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"""
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Render a given template with any extra URL parameters in the context as
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``{{ params }}``.
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"""
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return render_to_response(template, {'params' : kwargs}, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
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dictionary = {'params': kwargs}
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for key, value in extra_context.items():
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if callable(value):
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dictionary[key] = value()
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else:
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dictionary[key] = value
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return render_to_response(template, dictionary, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
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def redirect_to(request, url, **kwargs):
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"""
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@ -92,6 +92,13 @@ which is a dictionary of the parameters captured in the URL.
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* ``template``: The full name of a template to use.
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**Optional arguments:**
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* ``extra_context``: A dictionary of values to add to the template
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context. By default, this is an empty dictionary. If a value in the
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dictionary is callable, the generic view will call it
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just before rendering the template.
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**Example:**
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Given the following URL patterns::
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@ -171,7 +178,7 @@ a date in the *future* are not included unless you set ``allow_future`` to
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template. By default, it's ``django.template.loader``.
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* ``extra_context``: A dictionary of values to add to the template
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context. By default, this is an empty dictionary.
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context. By default, this is an empty dictionary. If a value in the
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dictionary is callable, the generic view will call it
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just before rendering the template.
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