From 1a7238c7309937a162d4f339a0821ec0f188ac19 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Russell Keith-Magee Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 13:46:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed #11328 -- Added missing imports in the sample urls.py from Tutorial 3. Thanks to marcalj for the report. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@11021 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37 --- docs/intro/tutorial03.txt | 25 ++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/intro/tutorial03.txt b/docs/intro/tutorial03.txt index 53c2bcfcfc..867b7d1224 100644 --- a/docs/intro/tutorial03.txt +++ b/docs/intro/tutorial03.txt @@ -16,28 +16,28 @@ a specific function and has a specific template. For example, in a weblog application, you might have the following views: * Blog homepage -- displays the latest few entries. - + * Entry "detail" page -- permalink page for a single entry. - + * Year-based archive page -- displays all months with entries in the given year. - + * Month-based archive page -- displays all days with entries in the given month. - + * Day-based archive page -- displays all entries in the given day. - + * Comment action -- handles posting comments to a given entry. In our poll application, we'll have the following four views: * Poll "archive" page -- displays the latest few polls. - + * Poll "detail" page -- displays a poll question, with no results but with a form to vote. - + * Poll "results" page -- displays results for a particular poll. - + * Vote action -- handles voting for a particular choice in a particular poll. @@ -82,6 +82,9 @@ Time for an example. Edit ``mysite/urls.py`` so it looks like this:: from django.conf.urls.defaults import * + from django.contrib import admin + admin.autodiscover() + urlpatterns = patterns('', (r'^polls/$', 'mysite.polls.views.index'), (r'^polls/(?P\d+)/$', 'mysite.polls.views.detail'), @@ -307,7 +310,7 @@ We'll discuss what you could put in that ``polls/detail.html`` template a bit later, but if you'd like to quickly get the above example working, just:: {{ poll }} - + will get you started for now. A shortcut: get_object_or_404() @@ -371,12 +374,12 @@ Three more things to note about 404 views: * The 404 view is also called if Django doesn't find a match after checking every regular expression in the URLconf. - + * If you don't define your own 404 view -- and simply use the default, which is recommended -- you still have one obligation: To create a ``404.html`` template in the root of your template directory. The default 404 view will use that template for all 404 errors. - + * If :setting:`DEBUG` is set to ``False`` (in your settings module) and if you didn't create a ``404.html`` file, an ``Http500`` is raised instead. So remember to create a ``404.html``.