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You have to use self. In front of class variables.
Your function names in class based views should correspond to what http method you try to use(get, post etc…)
@login_required
def get(self,request):
return render(request,
'app/submit.html',{'my_strings':self.my_strings, 'var2':self.var2})
Please also read:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/topics/class-based-views/intro/
👤Eska
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You don’t have to write custom function to dispatch request…Django internally have the GET and POST method to do that… And also preferred way to handle login required is method_decorator
from django.utils.decorators import method_decorator
@method_decorator(login_required, name='dispatch')
class MyView(View):
string = "your string"
def dispatch(self, *args, **kwargs):
return super(MyView, self).dispatch(*args, **kwargs)
def get(self, request):
return render(request, 'template', {'string': self.string})
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