Re: path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$'

2018-12-03 Thread ehrenfeld1946
They both worked.

Thank you!

On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 6:04:04 PM UTC-8, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
>
>
>
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 11:51, > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 10:00:17 AM UTC-8, Jani Tiainen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> Path is a new url format which uses format of  for 
>>> exanple like  . If you want to use regular expressions use 
>>> re_path instead. 
>>>
>>>  kirjoitti su 2. jouluk. 2018 klo 19.42:
>>>
>>>> When I run http://localhost:8000/posts/2
>>>>
>>>> Here is my .py's
>>>>
>>>> from django.contrib import admin
>>>> from django.urls import path
>>>> from posts import views
>>>> from django.conf.urls.static import static
>>>> from django.conf import settings
>>>>
>>>> urlpatterns = [
>>>>   path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
>>>>   path('', views.home),
>>>>   path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),
>>>>
>>>>   ] + static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root = 
>>>> settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>
> So, to your urls.py you need to add:
>
> from django.urls import path, re_path
>
> And your url patterns will need to look like
>
> re_path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),
>
> I've not looked for a while, but it might even need to be 
>
> re_path(r'posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),
>
> Cheers
>
> L.
>
>
>
>
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Re: path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$'

2018-12-03 Thread Jani Tiainen
path('posts//$') should work as well.

 kirjoitti ma 3. jouluk. 2018 klo 2.51:

> I am new to django so I am not sure I understand what you are saying. Can
> you give me a rewrite of the correct syntax of the line that is not correct?
>
> Thank you
>
> On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 10:00:17 AM UTC-8, Jani Tiainen wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> Path is a new url format which uses format of  for
>> exanple like  . If you want to use regular expressions use
>> re_path instead.
>>
>>  kirjoitti su 2. jouluk. 2018 klo 19.42:
>>
>>> When I run http://localhost:8000/posts/2
>>>
>>> I get the error:
>>>
>>>
>>>   Using the URLconf defined in blog.urls,
>>>   Django tried these URL patterns, in this order:
>>>
>>>
>>>1. admin/
>>>2.
>>>3. Posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$
>>>4. ^media/(?P.*)$
>>> The current path, posts/2, didn't match any of these.
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is my .py's
>>>
>>> from django.contrib import admin
>>> from django.urls import path
>>> from posts import views
>>> from django.conf.urls.static import static
>>> from django.conf import settings
>>>
>>> urlpatterns = [
>>>   path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
>>>   path('', views.home),
>>>   path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),
>>>
>>>   ] + static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root = 
>>> settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
>>>
>>>
>>> views.py
>>>
>>> from django.shortcuts import render
>>> from posts.models import Post
>>>
>>> # Create your views here.
>>> def home(request):
>>> posts = Post.objects.order_by('pub_date')
>>>
>>> return render(request, 'posts/home.html', {'posts': posts})
>>>
>>> def post_details(request, post_id):
>>> return render(request, "posts/posts_detail.html", {'post_id': post_id})
>>>
>>>
>>> Any ideas why it doesn't work. I am a newbie with django
>>>
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Re: path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$'

2018-12-02 Thread Lachlan Musicman
On Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 11:51,  wrote:

>
>
> On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 10:00:17 AM UTC-8, Jani Tiainen wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> Path is a new url format which uses format of  for
>> exanple like  . If you want to use regular expressions use
>> re_path instead.
>>
>>  kirjoitti su 2. jouluk. 2018 klo 19.42:
>>
>>> When I run http://localhost:8000/posts/2
>>>
>>> Here is my .py's
>>>
>>> from django.contrib import admin
>>> from django.urls import path
>>> from posts import views
>>> from django.conf.urls.static import static
>>> from django.conf import settings
>>>
>>> urlpatterns = [
>>>   path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
>>>   path('', views.home),
>>>   path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),
>>>
>>>   ] + static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root = 
>>> settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
>>>
>>>
>>>

So, to your urls.py you need to add:

from django.urls import path, re_path

And your url patterns will need to look like

re_path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),

I've not looked for a while, but it might even need to be

re_path(r'posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),

Cheers

L.




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Re: path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$'

2018-12-02 Thread ehrenfeld1946
I am new to django so I am not sure I understand what you are saying. Can 
you give me a rewrite of the correct syntax of the line that is not correct?

Thank you

On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 10:00:17 AM UTC-8, Jani Tiainen wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Path is a new url format which uses format of  for 
> exanple like  . If you want to use regular expressions use 
> re_path instead. 
>
> > kirjoitti su 2. jouluk. 2018 klo 
> 19.42:
>
>> When I run http://localhost:8000/posts/2
>>
>> I get the error:
>>
>>
>>   Using the URLconf defined in blog.urls,
>>   Django tried these URL patterns, in this order:
>>   
>>
>>1. admin/
>>2. 
>>3. Posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$
>>4. ^media/(?P.*)$
>> The current path, posts/2, didn't match any of these.
>>
>>
>> Here is my .py's
>>
>> from django.contrib import admin
>> from django.urls import path
>> from posts import views
>> from django.conf.urls.static import static
>> from django.conf import settings
>>
>> urlpatterns = [
>>   path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
>>   path('', views.home),
>>   path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),
>>
>>   ] + static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root = 
>> settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
>>
>>
>> views.py
>>
>> from django.shortcuts import render
>> from posts.models import Post
>>
>> # Create your views here.
>> def home(request):
>> posts = Post.objects.order_by('pub_date')
>>
>> return render(request, 'posts/home.html', {'posts': posts})
>>
>> def post_details(request, post_id):
>> return render(request, "posts/posts_detail.html", {'post_id': post_id})
>>
>>
>> Any ideas why it doesn't work. I am a newbie with django
>>
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Re: path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$'

2018-12-02 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi.

Path is a new url format which uses format of  for exanple
like  . If you want to use regular expressions use re_path
instead.

 kirjoitti su 2. jouluk. 2018 klo 19.42:

> When I run http://localhost:8000/posts/2
>
> I get the error:
>
>
>   Using the URLconf defined in blog.urls,
>   Django tried these URL patterns, in this order:
>
>
>1. admin/
>2.
>3. Posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$
>4. ^media/(?P.*)$
> The current path, posts/2, didn't match any of these.
>
>
> Here is my .py's
>
> from django.contrib import admin
> from django.urls import path
> from posts import views
> from django.conf.urls.static import static
> from django.conf import settings
>
> urlpatterns = [
>   path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
>   path('', views.home),
>   path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),
>
>   ] + static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root = 
> settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
>
>
> views.py
>
> from django.shortcuts import render
> from posts.models import Post
>
> # Create your views here.
> def home(request):
> posts = Post.objects.order_by('pub_date')
>
> return render(request, 'posts/home.html', {'posts': posts})
>
> def post_details(request, post_id):
> return render(request, "posts/posts_detail.html", {'post_id': post_id})
>
>
> Any ideas why it doesn't work. I am a newbie with django
>
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path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$'

2018-12-02 Thread ehrenfeld1946
When I run http://localhost:8000/posts/2

I get the error:


  Using the URLconf defined in blog.urls,
  Django tried these URL patterns, in this order:
  

   1. admin/
   2. 
   3. Posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$
   4. ^media/(?P.*)$
The current path, posts/2, didn't match any of these.


Here is my .py's

from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import path
from posts import views
from django.conf.urls.static import static
from django.conf import settings

urlpatterns = [
  path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
  path('', views.home),
  path('posts/(?P[0-9]+)/$', views.post_details),

  ] + static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root = 
settings.MEDIA_ROOT)


views.py

from django.shortcuts import render
from posts.models import Post

# Create your views here.
def home(request):
posts = Post.objects.order_by('pub_date')

return render(request, 'posts/home.html', {'posts': posts})

def post_details(request, post_id):
return render(request, "posts/posts_detail.html", {'post_id': post_id})


Any ideas why it doesn't work. I am a newbie with django

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