In my application I need to build a dynamic menu. For this purpose I
have to pass a dict that contains the menu-entries that will be
displayed at my index.html

The not elegant way to do this, is to pass  the menu-entries in every
view-function. What I want to do is to pass these menu-entries per
default (when a certain url is requestes), so that I dont have to do
this in every tiny view-function.

I have had several ideas to do this (but I did not succed yet):

1) urls.py
      invoking a method that inserts the default values in the
request. (Here I had errors when inserting the method in
      the urls.py)

2) middleware: writing a middleware-class that can do these "per-
request default-jobs"


Does anyone has an idea how to do this in an elegant way?

Thank you very much.

Toni
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