Hi,

You should just use action="" since it will post to the url the page was 
generated by.
This will allow you to use a single template for both create and view view 
while they keep their respective urls.
As a side note, you should use the url template tag rather than hardcode urls ;)

Regards,
Xavier Ordoquy,
Linovia.

Le 13 mai 2012 à 21:19, Michael Ackerman a écrit :

> Yes they are using the same template.
> Its a very basic template:
> {% extends "base.html" %}
> {% block main %}
> <form action="/tickets/create/" method="post">{% csrf_token %}
> {{ form }}
> <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
> </form>
> {% endblock %}
> 
> I figured since update and create were practically the same, I wanted to see 
> if I could be a bit more DRY. Hence why I'm also looking for a way to see if 
> I can combine the 2 views into one.
> 
> On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 5:40 AM, Xavier Ordoquy <xordo...@linovia.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> What does you form html tag looks like ? Sounds like you're sending the 
> updateview form to the createview.
> 
> Regards,
> Xavier Ordoquy,
> Linovia.
> 
> Le 13 mai 2012 à 11:59, Michael Ackerman a écrit :
> 
>> My updateview seems to be creating another object instead of updating the 
>> object. The good news is my UpdateView form is filled in with initial data, 
>> but when I press submit, it creates a new ticket instead of updating the old 
>> one.
>> 
>> #views.py
>> class create_ticket(CreateView):
>>     model = ticket
>>     form_class = ticket_form
>>     template_name = "create_ticket.html"
>>     success_url = "/tickets/thanks/"
>> 
>> class update_ticket(UpdateView):
>>     model = ticket
>>     form_class = ticket_form
>>     template_name = "create_ticket.html"
>>     success_url = "/tickets/thanks/"
>> 
>> #models.py
>> class ticket(models.Model):
>>     title = models.CharField(max_length = 100)
>>     date_created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
>>     description = models.TextField()
>>     ranking = models.PositiveIntegerField(default=0)
>> 
>>     def __unicode__(self):
>>         return self.title
>> #urls.py
>> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>>     (r'^$',
>>         ticket_list.as_view()),
>>     (r'^(?P<pk>\d+)/$',
>>         ticket_detail.as_view()),
>>     (r'^create/$',
>>         create_ticket.as_view()),
>>     (r'^thanks/$',
>>         thanks_view.as_view()),
>>     (r'^(?P<pk>\d+)/update/$',
>>         update_ticket.as_view()),
>> )
>> 
>> My other 2 quick questions:
>> - Is the success_url and redirecting necessary? 
>> - Is it possible to combine the create_ticket view and the update_ticket 
>> view?
>> 
>> All help is greatly appreciated.
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