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I think it should be on post of the CampaignView:
def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
form= self.form_class(request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
user_email= form.cleaned_data['email']
user_of_campaign= Campaign.objects.filter(email= user_email)
if len(user_of_campaign)>0:
return redirect('/login', user_of_campaign[0].id)
else:
return redirect('/register')
return super(CampaignView, self).form_valid(form)
return super(CampaignView, self).form_invalid(form)
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You can do this in form_valid
itself. Here is an untested code that should help explain the concept:
from django.shortcuts import redirect
def form_valid(self, form):
email = form.cleaned_data.get("email", "")
prev_user = Campaign.object.filter(email=email)
if prev_user:
return redirect('campaigns_login', self.object.id, prev_user[0].userid)
else:
return redirect('campaigns_register', self.object.id)
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