I have a function that i want to be accessed only if the user is a 
supersuser.

I have tried this

from django.contrib.admin.views.decorators import staff_member_required

@staff_member_required
def my_view(request):
    template_name = 'Core\CustomizedAdmin.html'
    return render(request, template_name)


What happens is that when i try to access this view, it directs me to the 
default login admin page. 
And then when i login as a superuser, it gives an OSError invalid argument:

I expected that after login in as a superuser it will redirect to the Page 
i want.

Am i doing it the wrong way?

Is there an alternative way to Limit a view to superuser only?

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