Fixed #25854 -- Removed deprecated usage of template.render() with RequestContext in docs.

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Alasdair Nicol 2015-12-23 21:14:27 +00:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent 5081adcb90
commit 32c7d93e5f
2 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Now let's update our ``index`` view in ``polls/views.py`` to use the template:
:filename: polls/views.py
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.template import RequestContext, loader
from django.template import loader
from .models import Question
@ -243,10 +243,10 @@ Now let's update our ``index`` view in ``polls/views.py`` to use the template:
def index(request):
latest_question_list = Question.objects.order_by('-pub_date')[:5]
template = loader.get_template('polls/index.html')
context = RequestContext(request, {
context = {
'latest_question_list': latest_question_list,
})
return HttpResponse(template.render(context))
}
return HttpResponse(template.render(context, request))
That code loads the template called ``polls/index.html`` and passes it a
context. The context is a dictionary mapping template variable names to Python
@ -278,9 +278,9 @@ rewritten:
return render(request, 'polls/index.html', context)
Note that once we've done this in all these views, we no longer need to import
:mod:`~django.template.loader`, :class:`~django.template.RequestContext` and
:class:`~django.http.HttpResponse` (you'll want to keep ``HttpResponse`` if you
still have the stub methods for ``detail``, ``results``, and ``vote``).
:mod:`~django.template.loader` and :class:`~django.http.HttpResponse` (you'll
want to keep ``HttpResponse`` if you still have the stub methods for ``detail``,
``results``, and ``vote``).
The :func:`~django.shortcuts.render` function takes the request object as its
first argument, a template name as its second argument and a dictionary as its

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@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ MIME type :mimetype:`application/xhtml+xml`::
This example is equivalent to::
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.template import RequestContext, loader
from django.template import loader
def my_view(request):
# View code here...
t = loader.get_template('myapp/index.html')
c = RequestContext(request, {'foo': 'bar'})
return HttpResponse(t.render(c),
c = {'foo': 'bar'}
return HttpResponse(t.render(c, request),
content_type="application/xhtml+xml")
``render_to_response``