All you need to do is update the render call a dictionary with the
customuser variable in it:
return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html',
{'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address Formset':AddressFormset,
'customuser':
customuser })
Regards,
Andréas
Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 11:06 skrev The Sha <[email protected]>:
> Ok i understand, how du i put the CustomUser in the render method so i
> cant get {{ CustomUser.first_name }} in this case?
>
> Den tisdag 30 juni 2020 kl. 11:00:53 UTC+2 skrev Andréas Kühne:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You need to pass the variables that you want to use in the template to
>> the template itself. You do this here:
>>
>> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html',
>> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'AddressFormset':AddressFormset })
>>
>> The dictionary you add to the render method there contains all the
>> objects that you can get in the template itself. So if you want to add
>> something called object you need to add that to the dictionary.
>>
>> Med vänliga hälsningar,
>>
>> Andréas
>>
>> Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 10:38 skrev The Sha <[email protected]>:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://stackoverflow.com/posts/62653247/timeline>
>>>
>>> I have a two formsets rendered in a view called ContactIndex, the parent
>>> model for this view is the CustomUser model. I want to present the
>>> first_name of the user object in my html template. I've tried these tags
>>> without success any advise?
>>>
>>> This is the tags in my HTML template:
>>>
>>> {{ customuser.first_name }} - does not work
>>>
>>> {{ object.first_name }} - does not work
>>>
>>>
>>> *This is my view:*
>>>
>>> def ContactIndex(request, CustomUser_id):
>>> customuser = CustomUser.objects.get(pk=CustomUser_id)
>>> if request.method == "POST":
>>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(request.POST,
>>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(request.POST,
>>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>>> if ContactFormset.is_valid() or AddressFormset.is_valid():
>>> AddressFormset.save()
>>> ContactFormset.save()
>>> # Do something. Should generally end with a redirect. For
>>> example:
>>> return redirect ('ContactIndex',
>>> CustomUser_id=customuser.id)
>>> else:
>>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>>> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html',
>>> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address
>>>
>>> Formset':AddressFormset })
>>>
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