Re: #16406 - Allow separate access to matches from urlpatterns and extra_context args

2021-07-03 Thread 'Adam Johnson' via Django developers (Contributions to Django itself)
Hi Alexandre

This ticket does go quite deep into the URL resolution infrastructure. You
could try reading more of its internals, but for a first ticket I'd say
this one is quite advanced. If there's another ticket in an area of Django
you are more comfortable with, perhaps that would be better.

Thanks,

Adam

On Fri, 2 Jul 2021 at 15:23, Alexandre Prieto Pantoja <
prietopantoja.a...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> I’am new to Django and I would like to contribute.
>
> I followed the documentation and I picked up an assigned ticket (# 16406 3
> )
>
> Now I’am trying to solve it but I am stuck. The ticket is rather old and I
> don’t really understand what is the problem I have to tackle.
>
> I posted a message to explain what I’ve done until now in the ticket
> description.
>
> If anyone could give me a direction to follow It would be a great help.
>
> Thanks
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template API to list templates

2021-07-03 Thread chris.j...@gmail.com
Hi,

I recently had a need to iterate over all templates in a code base for a 
development task. I was wondering how people felt about adding a "list all 
templates"-like function to the template backend and loader API's. Such a 
function could also accept a subdirectory to limit the templates returned.

I think such a function could be implemented fairly easily. Currently, I 
don't think it's possible to do so without relying on template API 
internals, and backend and loader-specific logic.

--Chris

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