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Finally solved it by amending the else clause as follows:
user_object = self.request.user
files = [user_object.logo]
return render_to_response('directory/business_edit.html', {'form': form, 'uploaded_files': files}, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
As @Alasdair pointed out, it seems it is not a good idea to use class based views if you need any sort of custom behaviour. Probably best to use functions/methods from the outset.
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You have not included the context from get_context_data
when you call render_to_response
, therefore it is not included.
Overriding the post
method of UpdateView
isn’t a great idea, because you have to duplicate all of the work that the base implementation does for post requests.
Try and override more specific things e.g. form_valid
and success_url
, instead of overriding the post
method.
class BusinessEditView(UpdateView):
template_name = 'directory/business_edit.html'
model = Appuser
form_class = BusinessEditForm
success_url = '/profile/' # ideally use reverse_lazy here
It is not clear what you want to do when the form is valid — currently you are saving with commit=False
, which means that the changes won’t be saved the db — so I can’t offer any advice about how to override form_valid
.
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