See the examples given for the permalink decorator:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/models/instances/#the-permalink-decorator

Also, review URLs in Django:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/http/urls/

In your case, you don't specify any arguments in your URL (or your view
function), but you are trying to generate a URL with arguments. Your
view function itself seems to be expecting data from a submitted form,
which doesn't make sense for a detail view.

_Nik

On 6/25/2012 10:32 AM, coded kid wrote:
> (r'^find/$', findme),
>
> So how will i input the arguments? any example? thanks.
>
> Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar wrote:
>> Take another look at your get_absolute_url method. As written, it
>> specifies several keyword arguments to the view, but the "findme" view
>> does not take any arguments. Also, what does your urls.py file look like?
>>
>> _Nik
>>
>> On 6/25/2012 10:14 AM, coded kid wrote:
>>> I successfully installed whoosh and made it work with Haystack. Things
>>> are working fine but I'm facing one problem which is; after searching
>>> for a keyword and it print out the results, when I click on the
>>> result(title), It won't redirect me to the page of the keyword I
>>> clicked on, it's just static. I tried adding a get_absolute_url
>>> method. Yet it's not working.
>>>
>>> What I want is this: when a user search for a keyword and it return
>>> the result, so if the user click on the result, the user should be
>>> redirected to a page where it will display every properties of the
>>> result.
>>>
>>> Models
>>>
>>>           class Meek(models.Model):
>>>              user=models.ForeignKey(User)
>>>              title=models.CharField(max_length=250, unique=True)
>>>              address=models.CharField(max_length=200)
>>>              city=models.CharField(max_length=200)
>>>              state=models.CharField(max_length=200)
>>>
>>> main_view=models.ImageField(upload_to="photos",blank=True, null=True)
>>>
>>> side_view=models.ImageField(upload_to="photos",blank=True, null=True)
>>>              pub_date=models.DateTimeField()
>>>
>>>              def __unicode__(self):
>>>                  return self.title
>>>
>>>
>>>              @models.permalink
>>>              def get_absolute_url(self):
>>>                  return ('findme', (), {
>>>                     'main_view': self.main_view,
>>>                     'side_view': self.side_view,
>>>                     'address': self.address,
>>>                     'city': self.city,
>>>                     'state': self.state})
>>>
>>> Search/search.html
>>>
>>>                    {% block content %}
>>>
>>>                      <h2>Search</h2>
>>>
>>>
>>>                    <form method="get" action=".">
>>>
>>>                     <table>
>>>                       {{ form.as_table }}
>>>                     <tr><td>&nbsp;</td>
>>>                     <td>
>>>                      <input type="submit" value="Search">
>>>                     </td>
>>>                     </tr>
>>>                      </table>
>>>                    {% if query %}
>>>                      <h3>Results</h3>
>>>                   {% for result in page.object_list %}
>>>                    <p>
>>>                     <a href= "{{ result.object.get_absolute_url }}"
>>>> {{ result.object.title }}</a>
>>>                    </p>
>>>                      {% empty %}
>>>                         <p>No results found.</p>
>>>                      {% endfor %}
>>>
>>>                    {% if page.has_previous or page.has_next %}
>>>                          <div>
>>>                            {% if page.has_previous %}<a href="?
>>> q={{ query }}&amp;page= {{ page.previous_page_number }}">{% endif %}
>>> &laquo; Previous{% if page.has_previous %}</a>
>>>                    {% endif%}
>>>
>>>                    {% if page.has_next %}<a href="?q={{ query }}
>>> &amp;page={{ page.next_page_number }}">{% endif %}Next &raquo;{% if
>>> page.has_next %}</a>{% endif %}</div>
>>>                    {% endif %}
>>>
>>>                      {% else %}
>>>
>>>                         {# Show some example queries to run, maybe
>>> query syntax, something else? #}
>>>
>>>                     {% endif %}
>>>                      </form>
>>>
>>>                    {% endblock %}
>>>
>>>
>>> Urlconf
>>>
>>>               #url where the objects are posted.
>>>               (r'^find/$', findme),
>>>
>>>              #haystack url where you can search
>>>              (r'^search/', include('haystack.urls')),
>>>
>>> Views:
>>>
>>>                def findme(request):
>>>                    extra_data_context={}
>>>                        #if there's nothing in the field do nothing.
>>>                    if request.method=="POST":
>>>                       form=MeekForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
>>>                       if form.is_valid():
>>>                          data=form.cleaned_data
>>>                          newmeeks=Meek(
>>>                              user=request.user,
>>>                              pub_date=datetime.datetime.now(),
>>>                              title=data['title'],
>>>                              main_view=request.FILES['main_view'],
>>>                              side_view=request.FILES['side_view'],
>>>                              address=data['address'],
>>>                              city=data['city'],
>>>                              state=data['state'])
>>>                         newmeeks.save()
>>>                     extra_data_context.update({'MeekForm':form})
>>>                  else:
>>>                      form = MeekForm()
>>>                      extra_data_context.update({'MeekForm':form})
>>>
>>> extra_data_context.update({'Meeks':Meek.objects.filter(user=request.user)})
>>>                  return
>>> render_to_response('postme.html',extra_data_context,context_instance=RequestContext(request))
>>>


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