Hi

I am working with Django 1.11 and Python 3.4.

I am attempting to pass multiple keyword arguments from a reverse() call
(from my app called `uploads`).

*urls.py*

urlpatterns = [
    url(
        regex=r'^add/$',
        view=views.add_new,
        name='add_new'),
    url(
        regex=r'^details/(?P<view>[a-z.]+)/(?P<mid>\d+)?$',
        view=views.upload_details,
        name='upload_details'),
]

*views.py*

def add_new(request)
    # ... process data via a form; create a result object
    return HttpResponseRedirect(
        reverse('uploads:upload_details',
                kwargs={'view': view, 'mid':result.pk})
    )

def upload_details(request, view='site', mid=None):
    # ... run process based on view and mid args


When the `upload_details` view gets called, the 'mid' does not set (even
though it has a valid integer value); examining the
contrib/auth/decorators.py file in debug mode:

    def decorator(view_func):
        @wraps(view_func, assigned=available_attrs(view_func))
        def _wrapped_view(request, *args, **kwargs):
            if test_func(request.user):
                return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)

shows that the kwargs now only holds:
    {'view': 'site'}

(for reference, the browser address shows:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/uploads/details/site/3 )

I am not sure how to pass through both keyword arguments in a way that
Django retains and uses them?

Thanks
Derek

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