NOTE: This question is not about creating or using a base template!
I'm creating a products
app in my project, using only django and html/css, and all pages in this part has a sidebar nav menu that categorizes different product models and types. So this sidebar will be used in all other product pages.
Here is my views.py
file:
from django.shortcuts import render
from .models import (
Product,
Usage,
SubUsage,
MainModel,
PumpType,
HeadFlowDataSet,
)
def products_usage_main(request):
product_queryset = Product.objects.all()
usage_queryset = Usage.objects.all()
sub_usage_queryset = SubUsage.objects.all()
main_model_queryset = MainModel.objects.all()
pump_type_queryset = PumpType.objects.all()
context = {
"product_queryset": product_queryset,
"usage_queryset": usage_queryset,
"sub_usage_queryset": sub_usage_queryset,
"main_model_queryset": main_model_queryset,
"pump_type_queryset": pump_type_queryset,
}
return render(request, "products/products_usage_main.html",开发者_如何学Go context)
def sidebar_data(request):
usage_queryset = Usage.objects.all()
sub_usage_queryset = SubUsage.objects.all()
main_model_queryset = MainModel.objects.all()
pump_type_queryset = PumpType.objects.all()
context = {
"usage_queryset": usage_queryset,
"sub_usage_queryset": sub_usage_queryset,
"main_model_queryset": main_model_queryset,
"pump_type_queryset": pump_type_queryset,
}
return render(request, "products/products_sidebar.html", context)
And the sidebar template is as shown below:
<ul class="nav flex-column list-unstyled my-3 ms-3">
{% for usage_item in usage_queryset %}
<li class="nav-item p-2 ms-4">
<a href="#" class="text-decoration-none nm-text-color fw-semibold"
data-bs-toggle="collapse"
data-bs-target="#usage_{{ usage_item.usage_name_fa }}">
<i class="fa-solid fa-angle-left me-2 icon-selector"></i>
الکتروپمپهای {{ usage_item.usage_name_fa }}
</a>
<ul class="submenu collapse" id="usage_{{ usage_item.usage_name_fa }}"
data-bs-parent="#nav_accordion">
{% for sub_usage in sub_usage_queryset %}
{% if sub_usage.usage == usage_item %}
<li class="my-2 ms-4">
<a href="#" class="text-decoration-none nm-text-color fw-semibold">
{{ sub_usage }}
</a>
</li>
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
</ul>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
And now I'm creating a proucts main page for example, which should implement this sidebar. I included this sidebar template in my products page template as shown below:
<section>
<div class="container-fluid">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-6 col-lg-4 px-0">
{% include "products/products_sidebar.html" %}
</div>
<div class="col-6 col-lg-8">
content
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>
Now, I know that without a URL, the view sidebar_data()
won't be called, and for now my urls are as shown below:
urlpatterns = [
path("application/", products_usage_main, name="products_usage_main"),
path("application/<str:pk>", product_detail, name="product_detail"),
]
And as expected, context data sent in the sidebar_data()
view, will not be sent and so my sidebar will not be populated with the data.
How am I supposed to acheive this?
There is one way, in which I have to send the queryset data sent to sidebar in all the different product pages, but I think there should be a more sufficient way.
Your help is appreciated in advance.
To achieve this you need to pass the same context in your all views. A simple demonstration of your views would be as follows:
views.py
# Since these context will be common to all views it would be written outside any view function
usage_queryset = Usage.objects.all()
sub_usage_queryset = SubUsage.objects.all()
main_model_queryset = MainModel.objects.all()
pump_type_queryset = PumpType.objects.all()
common_context = {
"usage_queryset": usage_queryset,
"sub_usage_queryset": sub_usage_queryset,
"main_model_queryset": main_model_queryset,
"pump_type_queryset": pump_type_queryset,
}
# and in every other views
def products_usage_main(request):
...
context_of_view = {
...
}
context = {**context_of_view, **common_context} # dictionary expansion
return render(request, "template_name.html", context)
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