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Why do I get error in this solution?
from django.contrib.auth.mixins import LoginRequiredMixin
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse_lazy
from django.views import generic
from . import mixins
from . import models
class ArticleList(generic.ListView):
model = models.Article
class ArticleDetail(generic.DeleteView, generic.DetailView):
model = models.Article
template_name = 'articles/article_detail.html'
class ArticleCreate(LoginRequiredMixin, mixins.SuccessMessageMixin, generic.CreateView):
fields = ('title', 'body', 'author', 'published')
model = models.Article
success_message = "Article created! "
class ArticleUpdate(LoginRequiredMixin, mixins.SuccessMessageMixin, generic.UpdateView):
fields = ('title', 'body', 'author', 'published')
model = models.Article
def get_success_message(self):
obj = self.get_object()
return "{} updated!".format(obj.title)
class ArticleDelete(LoginRequiredMixin, generic.DeleteView):
model = models.Article
success_url = reverse_lazy('articles:list')
class ArticleSearch(generic.ListView):
model = models.Article
def get_queryset(self):
qs = super().get_queryset()
term = self.kwargs.get('term')
if term:
return qs.filter(body__icontains=term)
return qs.none()
from django.contrib import messages
class SuccessMessageMixin:
success_message=""
def get_success_message(self):
return self.success_message
def form_valid(self,form):
form(self.request.POST)
if super().form_valid(form):
messages.success(self.get_success_message())
return super()
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsOnly two steps are needed in the overridden form_valid
method:
- set success message, and
- call the parent method using
super()
"Overriding" parent method but do nothing new looks like:
def form_valid(self, form):
# local version override
# call parent method
super().form_valid(form)
The only step would be to add updating the message.success
using self.request
and self.get_success_message
def form_valid(self, form):
# local version override
message.success(self.request, self.get_success_message())
# call parent method
super().form_valid(form)
Post back if you have more questions. Good luck!!