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Python Build a Social Network with Flask Broadcasting Lunch Template

"Add a <a> with an href attribute that points to the url for the cancel_order view" - Can't find my error!

I've created the <a> with the href pointing to the "cancel_order" view and passing the order.id argument! But I can't really find what am I doing wrong here, cause the only thing printed is "Bummer! Try again!"...

lunch.py
import datetime

from flask import Flask, g, render_template, flash, redirect, url_for
from flask.ext.bcrypt import check_password_hash
from flask.ext.login import LoginManager, login_user, current_user, login_required, logout_user

import forms
import models

app = Flask(__name__)
app.secret_key = 'this is our super secret key. do not share it with anyone!'
login_manager = LoginManager()
login_manager.init_app(app)
login_manager.login_view = 'login'


@login_manager.user_loader
def load_user(userid):
    try:
        return models.User.select().where(
            models.User.id == int(userid)
        ).get()
    except models.DoesNotExist:
        return None


@app.before_request
def before_request():
    g.db = models.DATABASE
    g.db.connect()
    g.user = current_user


@app.after_request
def after_request(response):
    g.db.close()
    return response


@app.route('/register', methods=('GET', 'POST'))
def register():
    form = forms.SignUpInForm()
    if form.validate_on_submit():
        models.User.new(
            email=form.email.data,
            password=form.password.data
        )
        flash("Thanks for registering!") 
    return render_template('register.html', form=form)


@app.route('/login', methods=('GET', 'POST'))
def login():
    form = forms.SignUpInForm()
    if form.validate_on_submit():
        try:
            user = models.User.get(
                models.User.email == form.email.data
            )
            if check_password_hash(user.password, form.password.data):
                login_user(user)
                flash("You're now logged in!")
            else:
                flash("No user with that email/password combo")
        except models.DoesNotExist:
              flash("No user with that email/password combo")
    return render_template('register.html', form=form)

@app.route('/secret')
@login_required
def secret():
    return "I should only be visible to logged-in users"

@app.route('/logout')
def logout():
    logout_user()
    return redirect(url_for('login'))


@app.route('/')
def index():
    return render_template('index.html')


@app.route('/order', methods=('GET', 'POST'))
def order_lunch():
    form = forms.LunchOrderForm()
    if form.validate_on_submit():
        models.LunchOrder.create(
            user=g.user._get_current_object(),
            date=form.date.data,
            order=form.order.data.strip()
        )
    return render_template('lunch.html', form=form)


@app.route('/today')
@login_required
def today():
    order = models.LunchOrder.select().where(
        models.LunchOrder.date == datetime.date.today() &
        models.LunchOrder.user == g.user._get_current_object()
    ).get()
    return render_template('today.html', order=order)


@app.route('/cancel_order/<int:order_id>')
@login_required
def cancel_order(order_id):
    try:
        order = models.LunchOrder.select().where(
            id=order_id,
            user=g.user._get_current_object()
        ).get()
    except models.DoesNotExist:
        pass
    else:
        order.delete_instance()
    return redirect(url_for('index'))
templates/today.html
{% extends "layout.html" %}

{% block content %}
<h1>Your lunch for today</h1>

<h2>{{ order.date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') }}<!-- today's date --></h2>
<p>{{Β order.order }}<!-- print today's lunch order --></p>

<!-- button to the route for cancel_order with order_id=order.id -->
<a href="{{ url_for('cancel_order', order_id=order.id) }}">Cancel order</a>
{% endblock %}

1 Answer

Guled Ahmed
Guled Ahmed
12,806 Points

What's odd is that your answer is correct, I tried it out. Copy your results, refresh the browser and try to enter it again.

Yeah this worked for me with the code Vasco Marques supplied too.

More workspaces bugs. I've run into them constantly while working on this flask course. The fix is to delete the whitespace and retab basically everything in the document. Workspaces doesn't seem to consider the space created by tabs and spaces to be equivalent so if you mix tabs and spaces it gets confused and breaks.

So if your code looks right it still won't run unless tabs or spaces have been used consistently throughout the document. At least this has been the case for me, and I've been super annoyed by it.