Yet more info here.  This might be a particular problem due to the
particular method being called in multiple URL patterns so I tried
making it and calling a named URL pattern but am getting the same
message.


On Sep 9, 5:18 pm, Streamweaver <streamwea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies.  I'm on Django 1.0.2 btw if it makes a
> difference, I see the extra-patterns.  I'm also running this via the
> manage.py runserver on a development machine and not in staging or
> production.
>
> For the original authors, those variations turn up the same error.
>
> To Peters enumerated questions.
>
> 1.  yep it resolves fine.
> 2.  It seems to be.  It's replicated in both settings.py and
> localsettings.py.
> 3.  the ROOT_URLCONF points to my base app urls.py and that points to
> the subsequent urls.py under that project via the line
> (r'^project/', include('dwrangler.project.urls')).  Both of these
> contain a urlpatterns attribute.
>
> So the method I'm calling isn't in dwrangler.urls but in
> dwrangler.project.urls
>
> Additional curiousities, if I kill the lighthttp server and restart it
> I get a new error:
>
>         "Caught an exception while rendering: Reverse for 'dwrangler.project-
> root' with arguments '()' and keyword arguments '{}' not found."
>
> This is interesting because it's throwing the error message for a
> template tag that has worked that calls a names URL pattern in the
> dwrangler.project.urls file.  So this seems to be only reading from
> the dwrangler.urls file and not the included dwrangler.project.urls
>
> I'm still struggling with this so any other insight may help.
>
> Thanks for all the feedback so far.
>
> On Sep 8, 5:31 pm, Peter Coles <pe...@hunch.com> wrote:
>
> > What you provided looks correct -- which means that something else is
> > probably broken...
>
> > Some things to investigate:
>
> > 1. If you manually go that url: http:<your_domain>/in_development/
> > does anything get served?
> > 2. Is your ROOT_URLCONF setup to properly point to this file in your
> > settings file?
> > 3. Is this another url file than the one defined in your ROOT_URLCONF?
> > If so are you properly "including" this one from your root urls.py?
> > Details on include 
> > here:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#including-othe...
>
> > You'll find a wealth of information about urls in django 
> > here:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/
>
> > Once you get it working, you may find it more convenient to use named
> > url 
> > patterns:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/urls/#naming-url-pat...
>
> > On Sep 8, 1:49 pm, Streamweaver <streamwea...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I'm having trouble understanding the output of the reverse method.
>
> > > I have the following URL pattern:
>
> > > urlpatterns = patterns('dwrangler.project.views',
> > >     (r'^in_development/$', 'summary_in_development'),
> > > )
>
> > > from the documentation I would think I can get the URL by using
>
> > > reverse('dwrangler.project.views.summary_in_development')
>
> > > But I keep getting a NoReverseMatch error.  I have tried several
> > > different formats but keep getting similar errors.
>
> > > I must be missing something obvious and would be thankful if something
> > > could point me in the right direction.
>
> > > Thanks
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