Can you show us the view where the save() is invoked?
On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 at 10:57, prateek gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an admin panel built on Django 2.0.6, Mysql 5.7 and Python 3.6.
>
> Now I have written following signal code in signals.py-
> from .models import MerchantStores
> from django.db.models.signals import post_save
> from django.dispatch import receiver
>
> @receiver(post_save, sender = MerchantStores, weak=False)
> def ensure_store_id_exists(sender, **kwargs):
> print ("check fucntion")
> ex = kwargs.get("instance").store_id
> print ("store id:",ex)
> import requests
> URL = "http://example.cloud/rmsservice/resetPin?storeId="+str(ex)
> print("url:",URL)
> data = {'Content-Type': 'application/json',
> 'app-id': 'APP_ID',
> 'secret-key': 'SECRET_KEY',
> 'aid': 'PG'}
>
> r = requests.post(url=URL, headers=data)
> response_text = r.text
> print(response_text)
>
> And in apps.py I have done following settings-
>
> from django.apps import AppConfig
>
> class AdminappConfig(AppConfig):
> name = 'adminapp'
>
> def ready(self):
> import adminapp.signals
>
>
> In above signals I am sending a post request to resetPin api.
> I need to send the request once form is saved but my signal is posting
> request before the save method.
> I confirmed the above from server logs. Following is the logs I am getting-
> [21/Nov/2018 14:18:03] "GET /jsi18n/ HTTP/1.1" 200 3185
> check fucntion
> store id: 1533
> url: http://example/rmsservice/resetPin?storeId=1533
> {"success":false,"code":"8050","message":"Merchant not
> active","response":null}
> [21/Nov/2018 14:18:29] "POST /adminapp/merchantstores/add/ HTTP/1.1" 302 0
> [21/Nov/2018 14:18:32] "GET /adminapp/merchantstores/ HTTP/1.1" 200 12659
> [21/Nov/2018 14:18:34] "GET /jsi18n/ HTTP/1.1" 200 3185
>
> As per above log, my signal is invoked before teh save() method but it
> should be after the save() method.
> Can anyone please help my to find out what I am doing wrong here?
>
> Thanks,
> Prateek
>
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