Fixed #22644 -- Clarified documentation for NamedUrlWizardView
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@ -714,24 +714,22 @@ Usage of ``NamedUrlWizardView``
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.. class:: NamedUrlSessionWizardView
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.. class:: NamedUrlCookieWizardView
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There is a :class:`WizardView` subclass which adds named-urls support to the
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wizard. By doing this, you can have single urls for every step. You can also
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use the :class:`NamedUrlSessionWizardView` or :class:`NamedUrlCookieWizardView`
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classes which preselect the backend used for storing information (server-side
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sessions and browser cookies respectively).
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``NamedUrlWizardView`` is a :class:`WizardView` subclass which adds named-urls
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support to the wizard. This allows you to have separate URLs for every step.
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You can also use the :class:`NamedUrlSessionWizardView` or :class:`NamedUrlCookieWizardView`
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classes which preselect the backend used for storing information (Django sessions and
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browser cookies respectively).
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To use the named urls, you have to change the ``urls.py``.
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To use the named URLs, you should not only use the :class:`NamedUrlWizardView` instead of
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:class:`WizardView`, but you will also have to change your ``urls.py``.
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Below you will see an example of a contact wizard with two steps, step 1 with
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``"contactdata"`` as its name and step 2 with ``"leavemessage"`` as its name.
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The :meth:`~WizardView.as_view` method takes two additional arguments:
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Additionally you have to pass two more arguments to the
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:meth:`~WizardView.as_view` method:
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* a required ``url_name`` -- the name of the url (as provided in the ``urls.py``)
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* an optional ``done_step_name`` -- the name of the done step, to be used in the URL
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* ``url_name`` -- the name of the url (as provided in the urls.py)
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* ``done_step_name`` -- the name in the url for the done step
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Example code for the changed ``urls.py`` file::
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This is an example of a ``urls.py`` for a contact wizard with two steps, step 1 named
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``contactdata`` and step 2 named ``leavemessage``::
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from django.conf.urls import url
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