What are some examples of URL patterns in Django?
In Django, URL patterns are defined in the urls.py
file. For example, you can have a pattern like path('home/', views.home, name='home')
.
Can you explain the difference between path() and re_path()?
Sure! path()
is used for simpler, cleaner URL patterns, while re_path()
allows for more complex regex-based patterns.
Can you give me an example of using re_path()?
Absolutely! An example would be re_path(r'^articles/(?P<year>[0-9]{4})/$', views.year_archive)
which captures a year in the URL.
How do I include parameters in my URL patterns?
You can include parameters by using angle brackets, like path('article/<int:id>/', views.article_detail)
to capture an integer ID.
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