Added a 'permanent' argument the simple.redirect_to() generic view. It's True by default, to match existing behavior. If set to False, the redirect will be a 302 instead of a 301. This is technically backwards-incompatible if you were using the redirect_to generic view with a format-string key called 'permanent', which is highly, highly unlikely.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9594 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2008-12-08 04:53:34 +00:00
parent e9b90d9899
commit b76d7c1dec
4 changed files with 31 additions and 5 deletions

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from django.template import loader, RequestContext
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponsePermanentRedirect, HttpResponseGone
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect, HttpResponsePermanentRedirect, HttpResponseGone
def direct_to_template(request, template, extra_context=None, mimetype=None, **kwargs):
"""
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ def direct_to_template(request, template, extra_context=None, mimetype=None, **k
t = loader.get_template(template)
return HttpResponse(t.render(c), mimetype=mimetype)
def redirect_to(request, url, **kwargs):
def redirect_to(request, url, permanent=True, **kwargs):
"""
Redirect to a given URL.
@ -30,8 +30,12 @@ def redirect_to(request, url, **kwargs):
)
If the given url is ``None``, a HttpResponseGone (410) will be issued.
If the ``permanent`` argument is False, then the response will have a 302
HTTP status code. Otherwise, the status code will be 301.
"""
if url is not None:
return HttpResponsePermanentRedirect(url % kwargs)
klass = permanent and HttpResponsePermanentRedirect or HttpResponseRedirect
return klass(url % kwargs)
else:
return HttpResponseGone()

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@ -129,14 +129,29 @@ If the given URL is ``None``, Django will return an ``HttpResponseGone`` (410).
* ``url``: The URL to redirect to, as a string. Or ``None`` to raise a 410
(Gone) HTTP error.
**Optional arguments:**
* ``permanent``: Whether the redirect should be permanent. The only
difference here is the HTTP status code returned. If ``True``, then the
redirect will use status code 301. If ``False``, then the redirect will
use status code 302. By default, ``permanent`` is ``True``.
**Example:**
This example redirects from ``/foo/<id>/`` to ``/bar/<id>/``::
This example issues a permanent redirect (HTTP status code 301) from
``/foo/<id>/`` to ``/bar/<id>/``::
urlpatterns = patterns('django.views.generic.simple',
('^foo/(?P<id>\d+)/$', 'redirect_to', {'url': '/bar/%(id)s/'}),
)
This example issues a non-permanent redirect (HTTP status code 302) from
``/foo/<id>/`` to ``/bar/<id>/``::
urlpatterns = patterns('django.views.generic.simple',
('^foo/(?P<id>\d+)/$', 'redirect_to', {'url': '/bar/%(id)s/', 'permanent': False}),
)
This example returns a 410 HTTP error for requests to ``/bar/``::
urlpatterns = patterns('django.views.generic.simple',

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@ -118,6 +118,12 @@ class ClientTest(TestCase):
# Check that the response was a 301 (permanent redirect) with absolute URI
self.assertRedirects(response, 'http://django.testserver/test_client/get_view/', status_code=301)
def test_temporary_redirect(self):
"GET a URL that does a non-permanent redirect"
response = self.client.get('/test_client/temporary_redirect_view/')
# Check that the response was a 302 (non-permanent redirect)
self.assertRedirects(response, 'http://testserver/test_client/get_view/', status_code=302)
def test_redirect_to_strange_location(self):
"GET a URL that redirects to a non-200 page"
response = self.client.get('/test_client/double_redirect_view/')

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@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ urlpatterns = patterns('',
(r'^header_view/$', views.view_with_header),
(r'^raw_post_view/$', views.raw_post_view),
(r'^redirect_view/$', views.redirect_view),
(r'^permanent_redirect_view/$', redirect_to, { 'url': '/test_client/get_view/' }),
(r'^permanent_redirect_view/$', redirect_to, {'url': '/test_client/get_view/'}),
(r'^temporary_redirect_view/$', redirect_to, {'url': '/test_client/get_view/', 'permanent': False}),
(r'^double_redirect_view/$', views.double_redirect_view),
(r'^bad_view/$', views.bad_view),
(r'^form_view/$', views.form_view),