Yea! This toolbar is an awesome tool thanks for the tip. So now I guess I'm not understanding how to route url's really. The a href is: <a href="/viewLit/edit/jira/{{record.circuitid}}" class="edit-item" target= "blank" title="Edit">Edit Jira Info</a><br>
My project level urls.py is: from django.contrib import admin from django.urls import path, include from django.conf.urls import url import debug_toolbar urlpatterns = [ path('admin/', admin.site.urls), path('', include('homepage.urls')), path('searchlit/', include('searchLit.urls')), path('viewLit/edit/', include('editLit.urls')), path('viewLit/', include('viewLit.urls')), path('edit/', include('editLit.urls')), path(r'^__debug__/', include(debug_toolbar.urls)), ] my editLit urls.py is: from django.urls import path, include from django.conf.urls import url from . import views urlpatterns= [ path('edit/circuit/<str:circuitid>', views.editLit.as_view(),name='editLit'), ] And finally my editLit views.py is: class editLit(UpdateView): pk_url_kwarg = 'circuitid' model=Circuitinfotable template="/editLit/editCircuit.html" fields = '__all__' So I don't understand either how to just pull the param without the edit/circuit/ part or can that be stripped before it is passed to the view? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/django-users/9685efa1-b9b1-46e2-b831-d6144e0ebdf2%40googlegroups.com.