app/django/views/defaults.py
author Daniel Hans <Daniel.M.Hans@gmail.com>
Mon, 02 Nov 2009 23:38:43 +0100
changeset 3074 ebda36efbd61
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
HtmlSanitizer becomes Python 2.6 compatible. The Cleaner class must not have any arguments when calling __init__ function for the object class, because in this case Python 2.6 raises TypeError (while previous versions just ignored them).

from django import http
from django.template import Context, RequestContext, loader

def page_not_found(request, template_name='404.html'):
    """
    Default 404 handler.

    Templates: `404.html`
    Context:
        request_path
            The path of the requested URL (e.g., '/app/pages/bad_page/')
    """
    t = loader.get_template(template_name) # You need to create a 404.html template.
    return http.HttpResponseNotFound(t.render(RequestContext(request, {'request_path': request.path})))

def server_error(request, template_name='500.html'):
    """
    500 error handler.

    Templates: `500.html`
    Context: None
    """
    t = loader.get_template(template_name) # You need to create a 500.html template.
    return http.HttpResponseServerError(t.render(Context({})))

def shortcut(request, content_type_id, object_id):
    # TODO: Remove this in Django 2.0.
    # This is a legacy view that depends on the contenttypes framework.
    # The core logic was moved to django.contrib.contenttypes.views after
    # Django 1.0, but this remains here for backwards compatibility.
    # Note that the import is *within* this function, rather than being at
    # module level, because we don't want to assume people have contenttypes
    # installed.
    from django.contrib.contenttypes.views import shortcut as real_shortcut
    return real_shortcut(request, content_type_id, object_id)