As someone POSTs a questionnaire, I lookup some additional info about the 
IP and save that into a model's JSONField.
I'm sending the request into django-ipware's get_ip(), which will return 
the IP address as a string. Since this data is ephemeral, I put it directly 
in the constructor instead of storing the return value in a variable.
My bad, should've included the imports at the top of the file so you know 
where get_ip() comes from.

On Friday, 21 October 2016 21:33:42 UTC+2, Alex Heyden wrote:
>
> Are you intentionally sending the whole request into that constructor and 
> concatenating it to a URL string? I can't imagine any way this doesn't end 
> in disaster.
>
> I'm sure the community would happily help, but it's not at all obvious 
> from the supplied code what you're trying to do here.
>
>

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