On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > You can always set > if x: > response.view = 'folder/file.html' > elif y: > response.view = '....' > Also, you can use: > def action: > return response.render("file.html", dict(context=context)) > I tried this with the following code in my controller:
if (isinstance(p, TestProtocol)): response.view = "connection/templates/test.html" and I get this error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/mbroadstone/app/src/web2py/gluon/template.py", line 437, in _get_file_text fileobj = open(filepath, 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/mbroadstone/app/src/web2py/applications/app/views/../edit.html' I then tried to print out what response.view should have been prior, and it contained "connection/edit.html" as expected. What am I doing wrong here? Matt > On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Matt Broadstone <mbroa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Good morning, >> I have a situation where I want to display composite views (a view >> for an object inside a view for its parent object). I have a class >> Connection that has a Profile associated with it. Profile can be one >> of a number of different subclasses (AProfile, BProfile, CProfile). I >> also have views associated for each of the profiles, within a >> "template" directory under the "views/connection" directory. The way >> I've tried to go about solving this is to make a view.html (associated >> with the view() method in the controller) as a base template with a >> block for "profile_section" inside of it. Then, in each of the profile >> templates, I extend view.html and then fill out the block for the >> profile. >> >> The problem I am now facing is how to properly route to the right >> template file from within the controller's view method. I know I could >> just create a new method in the controller for each profile type, but >> I'd rather not do that if possible. I also think that a simple >> redirect is not the right solution here. Can anyone advise as to the >> best way to do this? Or am I just on the wrong track with the whole >> "extend" idea? >> >> Thank you, >> Matt > > > > -- > > > > -- > Bruno Rocha > [ About me: http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno ] > [ Aprenda a programar: http://CursoDePython.com.br ] > [ O seu aliado nos cuidados com os animais: http://AnimalSystem.com.br ] > [ Consultoria em desenvolvimento web: http://www.blouweb.com ] >