How can I handle redirects and errors in Django views?
In Django, you can handle redirects using the redirect()
function. For error handling, you can use custom error views.
Can you give me an example of a redirect in a view?
Sure! You can use return redirect('view_name')
to redirect to a specific view. Make sure to import it from django.shortcuts
.
What about handling 404 errors?
To handle 404 errors, you can create a custom 404 view and set it in your urls.py
using handler404
.
How do I test if my redirects and error handling work?
You can use Django's test framework to create tests for your views, checking the response status and redirection.
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