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Turbogears 2 - validating forms to the same url

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-30 16:19 出处:网络
I have a controller for a contact page similar to the following: @expose(\'project.templates.contacts\')

I have a controller for a contact page similar to the following:

@expose('project.templates.contacts')
def contact(self, **kw):
    return dict( form=contact_form )

Upon submission the form is validated using the following controller method:

@validate(form=contact_form, error_handler=contact)
@expose()
def processContact(self, **kw):
    # Do some processing on the contact form
    redirect('contact')

The is the setup advocated by many online tutorials (such as http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/FormBasics.html).

My issue is the URL that is exposed when the contact form is submitted with bad data and @validate calls the error_handler method.

I.e.

  1. "http://domain/contact" - the user goes to the contact page and fills in the form and click submit
  2. "http://domain/contact" - if there are no errors in the form, the user is successfully redirected to the contact page.
  3. "http://domain/processContact" - if there are errors in the form, the contact function is called but there is no redirection from the exposed processContact 'page' so the url remains the same.

I'm looking for a way (t开发者_StackOverflow社区he correct way?) to prevent the user from having to see "http://domain/processContact". Ideally the user should only ever see "http://domain/contact".


[this is not an answer, but more of a comment, but for reputation issues, I'm not allowed to add comments] Your description of the problem seemed a bit vague to me. As far as I know, the user won't see "http://domain/processContact" as doesnt have any link in its expose. In other words, what I understand from your codes is that: 1- in case of error in the form, the user will be redirected to contact page where you access the entered inputs 2- in case of success, the user will be redirected to a new contact page

Id I'm mistaken, please clarify your problem a bit more.


Set as form action the contact page itself, add a @validate to it but don't provide the error_handler. If you omit it, instead of calling the error_handler the flow goes on and you just find your errors in tmpl_context.form_errors.

Then inside your controller you have to handle three cases:

  1. tg.request.method is GET -> Render the form
  2. tg.request.method is POST and tmpl_contet.form_errors is not empty -> Render the form
  3. tg.request.method is POST and no tmpl_contet.form_errors -> process submit + redirect
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