NoReverseMatch if "url" template tag not used with app_name

2020-07-14 Thread strang
I understand what you are trying to explain. I have used name=“home” for home view. I’m using urls.py for my app(main URLs.py to route me to my apps urls.py, app urls.py contains path(‘’, HomeView.as_view(), name=‘home’) But when I try to reference this url in templates ({% url ‘home’%})I get

NoReverseMatch if "url" template tag not used with app_name

2020-07-14 Thread strang
I just want to confirm if there has been a change in Django3.x In Django2.x i could write something like ** where 'home' is a url pattern in one of my apps(not the main url file) But I get NoReverseMatch when I use the same in Django3 I have to use this convention ** Which one is correct, for D

Re: Differeence is there for normal API and rest frame work api

2020-01-03 Thread strang
I think this should solve your problem. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41189842/what-is-difference-between-rest-and-api On Friday, January 3, 2020 at 8:47:02 PM UTC+5:30, Devendra reddy wrote: > > Hi to all, > While creating API s is there any difference between the normal API and by > usin

How to create "form" from "model" with 2 foreign keys?

2020-01-03 Thread strang
Context: I'm new to Django. I've just completed the tutorial on the Docs page. I'm trying to make a coffee ordering application. Basically a person has to enter his details and select coffee along with number of cups. Now a person may select 2 or 3 of the same type of coffee, or he may select mu