Dear Django users.

I'm testing whether Django is a good choice for a web based application 
that I need to handle (create, read, update, delete) a lot of data tables.
I've discovered the built-in Class Based View, which are going to save me 
from a lot of repetitive code lines - yay! 

Now, I've got an awful lot of models for my data tables (well, around 20-30 
...) and looking at my code so far, it strikes me that it will quickly 
become a bit repetitive, which I agree is a bad thing.

>From urls.py:


urlpatterns = [
# Urls for truck forms & actions
    path('data/trucks/list/',views.TruckListView.as_view(), name=
'truck_list'),
    path('data/trucks/create/',views.TruckCreateView.as_view(), name=
'truck_create'),
    path('data/trucks/update/<pk>/',views.TruckUpdateView.as_view(), name=
'truck_update'),
    path('data/trucks/delete/<pk>/',views.TruckDeleteView.as_view(), name=
'truck_delete'),

# Urls for container forms & actions
    path('data/containers/list/',views.ContainersListView.as_view(), name=
'containers_list'),
    path('data/containers/create/',views.ContainersCreateView.as_view(), 
name='containers_create'),
    path('data/containers/update/<pk>/',views.ContainersUpdateView.as_view
(), name='containers_update'),
    path('data/containers/delete/<pk>/',views.ContainersDeleteView.as_view
(), name='containers_delete'),

# Urls for destination forms & actions
# ... guess what will come here ...

]

>From views.py

# Create views
class TruckCreateView(CreateView):
    model = Truck
    fields = ['label', 'description', 'max_speed', 'max_weight', 
'max_volume' ]

    def get_success_url(self):
        return reverse("truck_list")

class ContainerCreateView(CreateView):
    model = Container
    fields = ['label', 'description', 'max_weight', 'max_volume' ]

    def get_success_url(self):
        return reverse("container_list")

# ... drum-whirl ... what is next? ... 


I suppose my task at hand may be a bit unusual, but I aIso think I can't be 
the first facing this problem.
Basically, I want to do more or less the same with all my models (maybe in 
2 or 3 variations). So, 

1) did someone perhaps already make a nice package of Class Based Views 
which can take an Model name as argument, with the model capable of 
providing the necessary data, e.g. field list?
2) How advisable / possible would it be to take the object name from the 
url and pass that on to the generic class based view?
3) Did I miss something very obvious? :)


Thanks for your help, Mikkel

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