I have implemented an inline formset for this project, and whenever I go to this view, it shows the error stated in the title. Prior to this, my teammate implemented a tabbed navigation on the page using bootstrap.js. For the tabs to work, it's looking for a request for each view. I have encounted the same problem before, but fixed it since it wasn't a class-based view.
Now, it's showing the same error, but from a different view, and this time it's from a CreateView, and it doesn't really return a request that bootstrap is looking for. I'm not sure how to approach this problem so can anyone suggest a good start for me to troubleshoot this?
By the way, I'm not that experienced in Django, still learning, but enough to know the nooks and crannies.
Some of the code:
views.py (excerpt, borrowed some code from Kevin Dias)
class AddRecipe(CreateView):
template_name = 'addrecipe.html'
model = Recipes
form_class = RecipeForm
success_url = '/success/'
def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
self.object = None
form_class = self.get_form_class()
form = self.get_form(form_class)
ingredient_form = IngredientFormSet()
instruction_form = InstructionFormSet()
return self.render_to_response(
self.get_context_data(form = form,
ingredient_form = ingredient_form,
instruction_form = instruction_form),)
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
self.object = None
form_class = self.get_form_class()
form = self.get_form(form_class)
ingredient_form = IngredientFormSet(self.request.POST)
instruction_form = InstructionFormSet(self.request.POST)
if (form.is_valid() and ingredient_form.is_valid() and instruction_form.is_valid()):
return self.form_valid(form, ingredient_form, instruction_form)
else:
return self.form_invalid(form, ingredient_form, instruction_form)
def form_valid(self, form, ingredient_form, instruction_form):
self.object = form.save()
ingredient_form.instance = self.object
ingredient_form.save()
instruction_form.instance = self.object
instruction_form.save()
return HttpResponseRedirect(self.get_success_url())
def form_invalid(self, form, ingredient_form, instruction_form):
return self.render_to_response(
self.get_context_data(form = form,
ingredient_form = ingredient_form,
instruction_form = instruction_form))
Here's the code for tabs in base.html
{% load tabs %}
<div class="collapse navbar-collapse" id="navbar-collapse-1">
<ul class="nav navbar-nav">
<li class="{% active request "^/$" %}"><a href="/">Home</a></li>
<li class="{% active request "^/register/" %}"><a href="/register/">Register</a></li>
<li class="{% active request "^/myrecipes/" %}"><a href="/myrecipes/">My Recipes</a></li>
</ul>
<form class="navbar-form navbar-right" role="search">
<div class="form-group">
<input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="Search">
</div>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default">Submit</button>
</form>
</div>
the view in urls.py
url(r'^addrecipe/', login_required(AddRecipe.as_view()),name='addrecipe', ),
I'm not quite sure if this is all the detail needed to solve this. Feel free to comment if anyone wants further elaboration. Thanks!
Add django.core.context_processors.request to your TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS
in settings.py
Rest of the code looks fine.