Im not sure if I am going about this the wrong way.
Trying to learn class based views *sigh* currently seeming more complicated
and less human readable with no less code currently but I expect most
people feel that at first.
class HomePage(ListView, BaseFormView):
template_name = 'index.html'
queryset = Notes.objects.filter(user=1)
context_object_name = 'notes'
form_class = LoginForm
success_url = '/notes/'
def get_context_date(self, **kwargs):
context = super(HomePage, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
context['loginform'] = LoginForm
for kwarg in kwargs:
context[kwarg] = kwargs[kwarg]
return context
def form_valid(self, form, **kwargs):
"""do some form stuff"""
if "errors with login":
kwargs['error'] = 'account not active'
kwargs['error_type2'] = 'check details'
return self.get_context_data(**kwargs)
what I want to do really is return the errors back to the start as extra
context, if it was a function I would understand where to send the kwargs..
currently I get errors regarding missing the original context that would be
passed to get_context_data since it is only getting my kwargs and not the
original.
Do I need to be adding
if 'error':
error=error
return render_to_response('template' {'error':error, 'form':form,
'queryset':queryset})
as well as the original context I need, seems messy.
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