Fixed #25385 -- Allowed importing views.generic.View from views.View.

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Varun Sharma 2016-01-09 17:10:08 +05:30 committed by Tim Graham
parent 0bc5cd6280
commit 3d6474e1a5
7 changed files with 19 additions and 10 deletions

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from django.views.generic.base import View
__all__ = ['View']

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* Use convenience imports whenever available. For example, do this::
from django.views.generic import View
from django.views import View
instead of::

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.. class:: django.views.generic.base.View
The master class-based base view. All other class-based views inherit from
this base class.
this base class. It isn't strictly a generic view and thus can also be
imported from ``django.views``.
.. versionchanged:: 1.10
The ability to import from ``django.views`` was added.
**Method Flowchart**
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**Example views.py**::
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.views.generic import View
from django.views import View
class MyView(View):

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Generic Views
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
* ...
* The :class:`~django.views.generic.base.View` class can now be imported from
``django.views``.
Internationalization
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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In a class-based view, this would become::
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.views.generic import View
from django.views import View
class MyView(View):
def get(self, request):
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ and methods in the subclass. So that if your parent class had an attribute
``greeting`` like this::
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.views.generic import View
from django.views import View
class GreetingView(View):
greeting = "Good Day"
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from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect
from django.shortcuts import render
from django.views.generic import View
from django.views import View
from .forms import MyForm

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from django.http import HttpResponseForbidden, HttpResponseRedirect
from django.urls import reverse
from django.views.generic import View
from django.views import View
from django.views.generic.detail import SingleObjectMixin
from books.models import Author
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would in your URLconf, such as if you wanted the ``AuthorInterest`` behavior
to also appear at another URL but using a different template::
from django.views.generic import View
from django.views import View
class AuthorDetail(View):

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from django.shortcuts import render
from django.template import TemplateDoesNotExist
from django.urls import get_resolver
from django.views import View
from django.views.debug import (
SafeExceptionReporterFilter, technical_500_response,
)
from django.views.decorators.debug import (
sensitive_post_parameters, sensitive_variables,
)
from django.views.generic import View
from . import BrokenException, except_args