My code in myapp_extras.py:
from django import template
register = template.Library()
@register.inclusion_tag('new/userinfo.html')
def address():
address = request.session['address']
return {'address':address}
in 'settings.py':
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS =(
"django.core.context_processors.auth",
"django.core.context_processors.debug",
"django.core.context_processors.i18n",
"django.core.context_processors.media",
'django.core.context_processors.request'
)
but I got an error:
TemplateSyntaxError at /items/
Caught an exception while rendering: global name 'request' is not defined
Original Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\template\debug.py", line 71, in render_node
result = node.render(context)
File "C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\template\__init__.py", line 915, in render
dict = func(*args)
File "C:\p4\projects\myproject\..\myproject\invoice\templatetags\myapp_extras.py", line 9, in address
address = request.session['address']
NameError: global name 'request' is not defined
I referenced this one In Django, is it possible to access the current user session from within a custom tag?.
request
is not a variable in that scope. You will have to get it from the context first. Pass takes_context
to the decorator and add context
to the tag arguments.
Like this:
@register.inclusion_tag('new/userinfo.html', takes_context=True)
def address(context):
request = context['request']
address = request.session['address']
return {'address':address}