Re: Can anybody answe how i can access infromation from the parent modell i my HTML template in Django?

2020-06-30 Thread The Sha
Thank you friend, it worked

Den tisdag 30 juni 2020 kl. 13:22:11 UTC+2 skrev Andréas Kühne:
>
> All you need to do is update the render call a dictionary with the 
> customuser variable in it:
>
> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address Formset':AddressFormset, 
> 'customuser': 
> customuser })
>
> Regards,
>
> Andréas
>
>
> Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 11:06 skrev The Sha  >:
>
>> Ok i understand, how du i put the CustomUser in the render method so i 
>> cant get {{ CustomUser.first_name }} in this case?
>>
>> Den tisdag 30 juni 2020 kl. 11:00:53 UTC+2 skrev Andréas Kühne:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> You need to pass the variables that you want to use in the template to 
>>> the template itself. You do this here:
>>>
>>> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
>>> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'AddressFormset':AddressFormset })
>>>
>>> The dictionary you add to the render method there contains all the 
>>> objects that you can get in the template itself. So if you want to add 
>>> something called object you need to add that to the dictionary.
>>>
>>> Med vänliga hälsningar,
>>>
>>> Andréas
>>>
>>> Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 10:38 skrev The Sha :
>>>




 

 I have a two formsets rendered in a view called ContactIndex, the 
 parent model for this view is the CustomUser model. I want to present the 
 first_name of the user object in my html template. I've tried these tags 
 without success any advise?

 This is the tags in my HTML template:

 {{ customuser.first_name }} - does not work

 {{ object.first_name }} - does not work


 *This is my view:*

 def ContactIndex(request, CustomUser_id):
 customuser = CustomUser.objects.get(pk=CustomUser_id)
 if request.method == "POST":
 ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
 request.FILES, instance=customuser)
 AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
 request.FILES, instance=customuser)
 if ContactFormset.is_valid() or AddressFormset.is_valid():
 AddressFormset.save()
 ContactFormset.save()
 # Do something. Should generally end with a redirect. For 
 example:
 return redirect ('ContactIndex', 
 CustomUser_id=customuser.id)
 else:
 ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
 AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
 return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
 {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address

 Formset':AddressFormset })

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Re: Can anybody answe how i can access infromation from the parent modell i my HTML template in Django?

2020-06-30 Thread The Sha
It worked thank you my friend!

Den tisdag 30 juni 2020 kl. 11:00:53 UTC+2 skrev Andréas Kühne:
>
> Hi,
>
> You need to pass the variables that you want to use in the template to the 
> template itself. You do this here:
>
> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'AddressFormset':AddressFormset })
>
> The dictionary you add to the render method there contains all the objects 
> that you can get in the template itself. So if you want to add something 
> called object you need to add that to the dictionary.
>
> Med vänliga hälsningar,
>
> Andréas
>
> Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 10:38 skrev The Sha  >:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>> I have a two formsets rendered in a view called ContactIndex, the parent 
>> model for this view is the CustomUser model. I want to present the 
>> first_name of the user object in my html template. I've tried these tags 
>> without success any advise?
>>
>> This is the tags in my HTML template:
>>
>> {{ customuser.first_name }} - does not work
>>
>> {{ object.first_name }} - does not work
>>
>>
>> *This is my view:*
>>
>> def ContactIndex(request, CustomUser_id):
>> customuser = CustomUser.objects.get(pk=CustomUser_id)
>> if request.method == "POST":
>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>> if ContactFormset.is_valid() or AddressFormset.is_valid():
>> AddressFormset.save()
>> ContactFormset.save()
>> # Do something. Should generally end with a redirect. For 
>> example:
>> return redirect ('ContactIndex', CustomUser_id=customuser.id)
>> else:
>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
>> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address
>>
>> Formset':AddressFormset })
>>
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>> 
>> .
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Re: Can anybody answe how i can access infromation from the parent modell i my HTML template in Django?

2020-06-30 Thread Andréas Kühne
All you need to do is update the render call a dictionary with the
customuser variable in it:

return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html',
{'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address Formset':AddressFormset,
'customuser':
customuser })

Regards,

Andréas


Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 11:06 skrev The Sha :

> Ok i understand, how du i put the CustomUser in the render method so i
> cant get {{ CustomUser.first_name }} in this case?
>
> Den tisdag 30 juni 2020 kl. 11:00:53 UTC+2 skrev Andréas Kühne:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You need to pass the variables that you want to use in the template to
>> the template itself. You do this here:
>>
>> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
>> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'AddressFormset':AddressFormset })
>>
>> The dictionary you add to the render method there contains all the
>> objects that you can get in the template itself. So if you want to add
>> something called object you need to add that to the dictionary.
>>
>> Med vänliga hälsningar,
>>
>> Andréas
>>
>> Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 10:38 skrev The Sha :
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> I have a two formsets rendered in a view called ContactIndex, the parent
>>> model for this view is the CustomUser model. I want to present the
>>> first_name of the user object in my html template. I've tried these tags
>>> without success any advise?
>>>
>>> This is the tags in my HTML template:
>>>
>>> {{ customuser.first_name }} - does not work
>>>
>>> {{ object.first_name }} - does not work
>>>
>>>
>>> *This is my view:*
>>>
>>> def ContactIndex(request, CustomUser_id):
>>> customuser = CustomUser.objects.get(pk=CustomUser_id)
>>> if request.method == "POST":
>>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
>>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
>>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>>> if ContactFormset.is_valid() or AddressFormset.is_valid():
>>> AddressFormset.save()
>>> ContactFormset.save()
>>> # Do something. Should generally end with a redirect. For 
>>> example:
>>> return redirect ('ContactIndex', 
>>> CustomUser_id=customuser.id)
>>> else:
>>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>>> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
>>> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address
>>>
>>> Formset':AddressFormset })
>>>
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Re: Can anybody answe how i can access infromation from the parent modell i my HTML template in Django?

2020-06-30 Thread The Sha
Ok i understand, how du i put the CustomUser in the render method so i cant 
get {{ CustomUser.first_name }} in this case?

Den tisdag 30 juni 2020 kl. 11:00:53 UTC+2 skrev Andréas Kühne:
>
> Hi,
>
> You need to pass the variables that you want to use in the template to the 
> template itself. You do this here:
>
> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'AddressFormset':AddressFormset })
>
> The dictionary you add to the render method there contains all the objects 
> that you can get in the template itself. So if you want to add something 
> called object you need to add that to the dictionary.
>
> Med vänliga hälsningar,
>
> Andréas
>
> Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 10:38 skrev The Sha  >:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>> I have a two formsets rendered in a view called ContactIndex, the parent 
>> model for this view is the CustomUser model. I want to present the 
>> first_name of the user object in my html template. I've tried these tags 
>> without success any advise?
>>
>> This is the tags in my HTML template:
>>
>> {{ customuser.first_name }} - does not work
>>
>> {{ object.first_name }} - does not work
>>
>>
>> *This is my view:*
>>
>> def ContactIndex(request, CustomUser_id):
>> customuser = CustomUser.objects.get(pk=CustomUser_id)
>> if request.method == "POST":
>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
>> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
>> if ContactFormset.is_valid() or AddressFormset.is_valid():
>> AddressFormset.save()
>> ContactFormset.save()
>> # Do something. Should generally end with a redirect. For 
>> example:
>> return redirect ('ContactIndex', CustomUser_id=customuser.id)
>> else:
>> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
>> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
>> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address
>>
>> Formset':AddressFormset })
>>
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>>  
>> 
>> .
>>
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Re: Can anybody answe how i can access infromation from the parent modell i my HTML template in Django?

2020-06-30 Thread Andréas Kühne
Hi,

You need to pass the variables that you want to use in the template to the
template itself. You do this here:

return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html',
{'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'AddressFormset':AddressFormset })

The dictionary you add to the render method there contains all the objects
that you can get in the template itself. So if you want to add something
called object you need to add that to the dictionary.

Med vänliga hälsningar,

Andréas

Den tis 30 juni 2020 kl 10:38 skrev The Sha :

>
>
>
>
> 
>
> I have a two formsets rendered in a view called ContactIndex, the parent
> model for this view is the CustomUser model. I want to present the
> first_name of the user object in my html template. I've tried these tags
> without success any advise?
>
> This is the tags in my HTML template:
>
> {{ customuser.first_name }} - does not work
>
> {{ object.first_name }} - does not work
>
>
> *This is my view:*
>
> def ContactIndex(request, CustomUser_id):
> customuser = CustomUser.objects.get(pk=CustomUser_id)
> if request.method == "POST":
> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(request.POST, 
> request.FILES, instance=customuser)
> if ContactFormset.is_valid() or AddressFormset.is_valid():
> AddressFormset.save()
> ContactFormset.save()
> # Do something. Should generally end with a redirect. For 
> example:
> return redirect ('ContactIndex', CustomUser_id=customuser.id)
> else:
> ContactFormset = ContactInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
> AddressFormset = AddressInlineFormSet(instance=customuser)
> return render(request, 'members/member_contact_form.html', 
> {'ContactFormset':ContactFormset, 'Address
>
> Formset':AddressFormset })
>
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