Django Error u“'polls” is not a registered nam

2020-05-16 14:37发布

Yesterday I was working on my first app using this tutorial. It's a Poll and Choice app. The first page displays the question and when you click on the question it's suppose to display choices which you can vote on them.

I had great people who helped me yesterday and told me to use namespace. I've read the namespace tutorial and tried to apply my knowledge to the scenario but it isn't working so far.

This is my error when I click on the questions which is the first page.

 NoReverseMatch at /polls/5/

 u"'polls" is not a registered namespace

 Request Method:    GET
 Request URL:   http://127.0.0.1:8000/polls/5/
 Django Version:    1.4.3
 Exception Type:    NoReverseMatch
 Exception Value:   

 u"'polls" is not a registered namespace

 Exception Location:    C:\hp\bin\Python\Lib\site-packages\django\template\defaulttags.py in render, line 424
 Python Executable:     C:\hp\bin\Python\python.exe
 Python Version:    2.5.2
 Python Path:   

 ['C:\\djcode\\mysite',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\python25.zip',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\DLLs',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\lib',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\lib\\plat-win',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\lib\\lib-tk',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\lib\\site-packages',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\lib\\site-packages\\win32',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\lib\\site-packages\\win32\\lib',
  'C:\\hp\\bin\\Python\\lib\\site-packages\\Pythonwin']

 Server time:   Fri, 15 Feb 2013 21:04:10 +1100
 Error during template rendering

 In template C:\djcode\mysite\myapp\templates\myapp\detail.html, error at line 5
 u"'polls" is not a registered namespace
 1  <h1>{{ poll.question }}</h1>
 2  
 3  {% if error_message %}<p><strong>{{ error_message }}</strong></p>{% endif %}
 4  
 5  {% url 'polls:vote' poll.id %}
 6  {% csrf_token %}
 7  {% for choice in poll.choice_set.all %}
 8  <input type="radio" name="choice" id="choice{{ forloop.counter }}" value="{{ choice.id }}" />
 9  <label for="choice{{ forloop.counter }}">{{ choice.choice_text }}</label><br />
 10     {% endfor %}
 11     <input type="submit" value="Vote" />
 12     </form>

Now I know the problems are hidden in detail.html, my main urls and my app called myapp URLCONF and views.py

Now My main URLconf are: C:\djcode\mysite\mysite

 from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
 from django.contrib import admin
 from django.conf import settings
 # Uncomment the next two lines to enable the admin:
 # from django.contrib import admin
 admin.autodiscover()

 urlpatterns = patterns('',
     #url(r'^polls/', include('myapp.urls')),
     url(r'^polls/', include('myapp.urls', namespace='polls')),                   
     url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
 )

My app folder is called myapp and this is myapp URLconf: C:\djcode\mysite\myapp

 from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
 from django.contrib import admin
 from django.conf import settings

 from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url

 urlpatterns = patterns('myapp.views',
     url(r'^$', 'index'),
     url(r'^(?P<poll_id>\d+)/$', 'detail'),
     url(r'^(?P<poll_id>\d+)/results/$', 'results'),
     url(r'^(?P<poll_id>\d+)/vote/$', 'vote'),


)

My views.py inside myapp are:

 from django.http import HttpResponse
 from myapp.models import Poll ,choice
 from django.template import Context, loader
 from django.http import Http404
 from django.shortcuts import render_to_response, get_object_or_404
 from django.template import RequestContext

 def index(request):
     latest_poll_list = Poll.objects.all().order_by('-pub_date')[:5]
     return render_to_response('myapp/index.html', {'latest_poll_list': latest_poll_list})

 def results(request, poll_id):
     p = get_object_or_404(Poll, pk=poll_id)
     return render_to_response('myapp/results.html', {'poll': p})

 def vote(request, poll_id):
     p = get_object_or_404(Poll, pk=poll_id)
     try:
         selected_choice = p.choice_set.get(pk=request.POST['choice'])
     except (KeyError, Choice.DoesNotExist):
         # Redisplay the poll voting form.
         return render_to_response('myapp/detail.html', {
             'poll': p,
             'error_message': "You didn't select a choice.",
         }, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
     else:
         selected_choice.votes += 1
         selected_choice.save()
         # Always return an HttpResponseRedirect after successfully dealing
    # with POST data. This prevents data from being posted twice if a
         # user hits the Back button.
         return HttpResponseRedirect(reverse('myapp.views.results', args=(p.id,)))

 def detail(request, poll_id):
     p = get_object_or_404(Poll, pk=poll_id)
     return render_to_response('myapp/detail.html', {'poll': p},
                                context_instance=RequestContext(request))

My detail.html C:\djcode\mysite\myapp\templates\myapp

 <h1>{{ poll.question }}</h1>

 {% if error_message %}<p><strong>{{ error_message }}</strong></p>{% endif %}

 {% url 'polls:vote' poll.id %}
 {% csrf_token %}
 {% for choice in poll.choice_set.all %}
     <input type="radio" name="choice" id="choice{{ forloop.counter }}" value="{{ choice.id }}" />
     <label for="choice{{ forloop.counter }}">{{ choice.choice_text }}</label><br />
 {% endfor %}
 <input type="submit" value="Vote" />
 </form>

13条回答
你好瞎i
2楼-- · 2020-05-16 14:47

For anyone using "django-hosts":

I had the same error and for me adding this to my template solved it (without any us of namespace etc.):

{% load hosts %}
<a href="{% host_url 'YOUR_URL' host 'YOUR_HOST' %}">Admin dashboard</a>

Additionaly I added PARENT_HOST = 'YOUR_PARENT_HOST' to my settings.py

Reference

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我欲成王,谁敢阻挡
3楼-- · 2020-05-16 14:48

Inside myapp/urls.py add the following module-level attribute:

app_name = "polls"

This will set the "application namespace name" for that application. When you use names like "polls:submit" in a reverse, Django will look in two places: application namespaces (set like above), and instance namespaces (set using the namespace= parameter in the "url" function). The latter is important if you have multiple instances of an app for your project, but generally it's the former you want.

I had this very issue, and setting namespace= into the url() function seemed wrong somehow.

See this entry of the tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/intro/tutorial03/#namespacing-url-names

Update: this information is correct for Django 1.9. Prior to 1.9, adding a namespace= attribute to the include is, indeed, the proper way.

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ゆ 、 Hurt°
4楼-- · 2020-05-16 14:55

Following the same Django tutorial and having the same names, I had to change in mysite/urls.py from:

url(r'^polls/', include('polls.urls')),

to:

 url(r'^polls/', include('polls.urls', namespace="polls")),
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乱世女痞
5楼-- · 2020-05-16 14:56

Please read the official Django Doc carefully, and you will find the most fit answer.

The answer is to add namespaces to your root URLconf. In the mysite/urls.py file (the project’s urls.py, not the application’s), go ahead and change it to include namespacing:

urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^polls/', include('polls.urls', namespace="polls")),
url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
)

Furthermore, in part 3 of the tutorial Namespacing URL names the use of app_name is mentioned as the accepted way for adding the polls namespace. You can add the line for this in your polls/urls.py as follows:

app_name = 'polls'
urlpatterns = [
    ...
]
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劳资没心,怎么记你
6楼-- · 2020-05-16 14:56

Restart the web server. Just that.

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ら.Afraid
7楼-- · 2020-05-16 14:57

You need to add the following line to the top of the detail.html:

{% load url from future %}

(Notice you've already used this line in the index.html in order to use the polls namespace)

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