Hello !
I am trying to use the update_object generic view in
http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/635/
I am using it directly in my urls.py like this :
url(r'^(?P<object_id>\d+)/edit/$',
permission_required('change_news')(update_object),
{
'model' : News,
'model_form' : NewsForm,
'login_required' : True,
},
),
which works fine. Now, I am trying to add an extra field like this :
url(r'^(?P<object_id>\d+)/edit/$',
permission_required('change_news')(update_object),
{
'model' : News,
'model_form' : NewsForm,
'login_required' : True,
'extra_field' : {
'author' : request.user,
}
},
),
This of course doesnt work because the request isnt in the scope. I
could redefine a view in my views.py and do the work on the request
manually, but i have a feeling there is a solution to do that directly
in my urls.py.
any idea ?
Thanks !
Guillaume
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