El 17/05/12 22:11, Chris B escribió:
Alright. That makes sense. Thanks everyone
On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:18:49 PM UTC-7, Chris B wrote:
According to the docs on the generic class based views
<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/class-based-views/#view>:
Each request served by a View
<https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/class-based-views/#django.views.generic.base.View>
has
an independent state; therefore, it is safe to store state
variables on the instance (i.e., self.foo = 3 is a thread-safe
operation).
and
Any argument passed into as_view() will be assigned onto the
instance that is used to service a request.
but then right after that, it says:
Arguments passed to a view are shared between every instance
of a view. This means that you shoudn't use a list,
dictionary, or any other variable object as an argument to a
view. If you did, the actions of one user visiting your view
could have an effect on subsequent users visiting the same view.
I'm confused then. Under what conditions do arguments passed to
ClassView.as_view() become bound to that instance vs when do tehy
get bound to the class as a whole (between requests)?
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I'm wondering if this is suitable for a doc bug report, it is?
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