[Django]-How to add url parameters to Django template url tag?

156πŸ‘

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I found the answer here: Is it possible to pass query parameters via Django's {% url %} template tag?

Simply add them to the end:

<a href="{% url myview %}?office=foobar">
For Django 1.5+

<a href="{% url 'myview' %}?office=foobar">

[there is nothing else to improve but I’m getting a stupid error when I fix the code ticks]

πŸ‘€Atma

246πŸ‘

First you need to prepare your url to accept the param in the regex:
(urls.py)

url(r'^panel/person/(?P<person_id>[0-9]+)$', 'apps.panel.views.person_form', name='panel_person_form'),

So you use this in your template:

{% url 'panel_person_form' person_id=item.id %}

If you have more than one param, you can change your regex and modify the template using the following:

{% url 'panel_person_form' person_id=item.id group_id=3 %}
πŸ‘€andergmartins

41πŸ‘

This can be done in three simple steps:

1) Add item id with url tag:

{% for item in post %}
<tr>
  <th>{{ item.id }}</th>
  <td>{{ item.title }}</td>
  <td>{{ item.body }}</td>
  <td>
    <a href={% url 'edit' id=item.id %}>Edit</a>
    <a href={% url 'delete' id=item.id %}>Delete</a>
  </td>
</tr>
{% endfor %}

2) Add path to urls.py:

path('edit/<int:id>', views.edit, name='edit')
path('delete/<int:id>', views.delete, name='delete')

3) Use the id on views.py:

def delete(request, id):
    obj = post.objects.get(id=id)
    obj.delete()

    return redirect('dashboard')

39πŸ‘

Simply add Templates URL:

<a href="{% url 'service_data' d.id %}">
 ...XYZ
</a>

Used in django 2.0

πŸ‘€Mr Singh

15πŸ‘

Im not sure if im out of the subject, but i found solution for me;
You have a class based view, and you want to have a get parameter as a template tag:

class MyView(DetailView):
    model = MyModel

    def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
        ctx = super().get_context_data(**kwargs)
        ctx['tag_name'] = self.request.GET.get('get_parameter_name', None)
        return ctx

Then you make your get request /mysite/urlname?get_parameter_name='stuff.

In your template, when you insert {{ tag_name }}, you will have access to the get parameter value (β€˜stuff’). If you have an url in your template that also needs this parameter, you can do

 {% url 'my_url' %}?get_parameter_name={{ tag_name }}"

You will not have to modify your url configuration

9πŸ‘

1: HTML

           <tbody>
            {% for ticket in tickets %}
              <tr>
                <td class="ticket_id">{{ticket.id}}</td>
                <td class="ticket_eam">{{ticket.eam}}</td>
                <td class="ticket_subject">{{ticket.subject}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.zone}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.plaza}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.lane}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.uptime}}</td>
                <td>{{ticket.downtime}}</td>
                <td><a href="{% url 'ticket_details' ticket_id=ticket.id %}"><button data-toggle="modal" data-target="#modaldemo3" class="value-modal"><i class="icon ion-edit"></a></i></button> <button><i class="fa fa-eye-slash"></i></button>
              </tr>
            {% endfor %}
            </tbody>

The {% url β€˜ticket_details’ %} is the function name in your views

2: Views.py

def ticket_details(request, ticket_id):

   print(ticket_id)
   return render(request, ticket.html)

ticket_id is the parameter you will get from the ticket_id=ticket.id

3: URL.py

urlpatterns = [
path('ticket_details/?P<int:ticket_id>/', views.ticket_details, name="ticket_details") ]

/?P – where ticket_id is the name of the group and pattern is some pattern to match.

πŸ‘€Cyd

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