Hello,
I'm fairly certain this is a really easy thing I'm just not
understanding. I have some generic views that I want to pass a
RequestContext(request) object, but I'm not exactly sure how to do so.
I've been passing a RequestContext to all of my other pages using
render_to_response(), but I don't see any obvious way to do so with
the generic views for CRUD. Here's the code:
@login_required
def location_list(request):
"""
Generic view for listing locations.
"""
loc_set = Location.objects.all()
pagevars = {
"page_title": "Location List",
}
context_instance = RequestContext(request)
return listviews.object_list(request, queryset=loc_set,
paginate_by=100,
extra_context=pagevars,
template_name='assets/
location_list.html')
So how do I stuff this context_instance variable until there? The
reason for this is to render messages, right now I don't have access
to them in generic views.
Thanks!
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