Hey there,

I'm searching since more than 12 hours for a solution for my problem and 
I'm kinda frustrated.

I want to use a form and define the action link using django template 
language in a html-file:

{% extends "base/header.html" %}
{% block content %}

  <div class="login">
   <h1>Enter Youtube-Link</h1>
    <form action=" {% url 'links.views.save_ytlink' %} " method="post">


I get following error:

*Reverse for 'links.views.save_ytlink' with arguments '()' and keyword 
arguments '{}' not found. 0 pattern(s) tried: []*

My project structure looks like this:

────mysite
    ├───links
    │   ├───templates
    │   │   └───home.html
    │   ├───urls.py
    │   └───views.py 
    └───mainapp
        ├───templates
        │   ├───base
        │   │   └───header.html
        │   ├───links
        │   └───register
        ├───────urls.py
        └───────views.py

*mainapp.urls.py* looks like this:

urlpatterns = [
    url(r'^', include('links.urls', namespace='ytlinks'), name='index'),
    url(r'^admin/', admin.site.urls),
    url(r'^register', include('register.urls'), name='register'),
    url(r'^ytlinks/', include('links.urls', namespace='ytlinks')),
]


*links.urls.py* looks like this:

urlpatterns = [
       url(r'^save_ytlink', views.save_ytlink, name='save_ytlink'),
       url(r'^list$', views.ytlinks_list, name='ytlinks_list'),
       url(r'^', views.ytlinks, name='ytlinks'),
]


*links.views.py* looks like this:

def save_ytlink(request):
    msg = ""
    msg_status = "" # possible: 'success', 'info', 'danger', 'warning'

    # Check if user came here by form
    if request.method == 'GET':
        return render(request, 'home.html')

    ytlink = request.POST['ytlink']
    allow_save = True

    # Validation
    # ...


return render(request, 'home.html', {'queryset':'', 'msg':msg, 'msg_status'
:msg_status})


Things I tried:

<form action=" {% url 'links.views.save_ytlink' %} " method="post">

<form action=" {% url 'save_ytlink' %} " method="post">

<form action=" {% url save_ytlink %} " method="post">

<form action=" {% url "links.views.save_ytlink" %} " method="post">

<form action=" {% url myapp:save_ytlink %} " method="post">


(and much more)


I tried to set namespaces, to see if it makes any difference. Also stuff 
with ../views.save_ytlink didn't work.

Even if I create a file (test.html) in the same directory, it won't work.

{% url 'test.html' %}

It seems that I can't resolve any kind of URL. If I set <form action="" 
method="post"> it works.

Your help is really, really appreciated. I don't know anymore what to do.

So long, xyron

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