Weird. It looks correct to me. I'm out of ideas, sorry.

Julien Enselme
Développeur chez BureauxLocaux


Le jeu. 5 sept. 2019 à 11:55, Pasquale <pasqui...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> On 04/09/19 10:24, Julien Enselme wrote:
>
> Did you do the reverse with 'reviews:detail'?
>
> >>>
> reverse("review:detail")
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
>   File
> "/home/paki/.local/share/virtualenvs/lavoro-fabio-n0pBXid0/lib/python3.7/site-packages/django/urls/base.py",
> line 90, in reverse
>     return iri_to_uri(resolver._reverse_with_prefix(view, prefix, *args,
> **kwargs))
>   File
> "/home/paki/.local/share/virtualenvs/lavoro-fabio-n0pBXid0/lib/python3.7/site-packages/django/urls/resolvers.py",
> line 668, in _reverse_with_prefix
>     raise NoReverseMatch(msg)
> django.urls.exceptions.NoReverseMatch: Reverse for 'detail' not found.
> 'detail' is not a valid view function or pattern name.
>
> Reverse for 'detail' not found. 'detail' is not a valid view function or
> pattern name.
>
> Can you post your new urls.py and the code you use to do the reverse?
>
> #mysite/urls.py
> from django.contrib import admin
> from django.urls import include, path
> from django.contrib.auth import views as auth_views
> from django.conf import settings
> from .views import *
>
> def sane_include(path, namespace):
>     return include((path, namespace), namespace=namespace)
> app_name = "mysite"
> urlpatterns = [
>     path('admin/', admin.site.urls, name="admin"),
>     path("places/", sane_include("places.urls", namespace="places")),
>     path("review/", sane_include('django_comments_xtd.urls',
>                                  namespace="review")),
>     path('accounts/', sane_include('allauth.urls', namespace="auth")),
>     path("", HomeView.as_view(), name="home")
> ]
>
> if settings.DEBUG:
>     import debug_toolbar
>     urlpatterns += [
>         path('__debug__/', include(debug_toolbar.urls)),
>     ]
> I did not touch reviews/urls.py
> As for the code which does the reverse,it is a fairly standard CreateView
> which does call get_absolute_url on the newly createdd class,where I return
> reverse("review:detail",args=[self.id])
>
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