Can Django partially process a url, then resume?
Hi,
I've got an app where I'd like to partially process some URLs, and then afterwards have django resume & dispatch.
Consider the following example: url pattern matches http://www.example.com/location/dept/some/other/info.
In this example, the location can move (eg: dept relocated). And the dept name can change.
The obvious (to me) solution is to turn location/dept into a <<dept object>> ( a non-trivial operation which handles relocations,
and stores canonical location/dept in session to prevent repeated lookups, etc) and then process the rest of the url, passing a
"dept=dept" kwarg. But to do this, I need django to pick up & carry on resolving, with a different URL_ROOT.
Is this possible?
Thanks. Kent
-- I've got an app where I'd like to partially process some URLs, and then afterwards have django resume & dispatch.
Consider the following example: url pattern matches http://www.example.com/location/dept/some/other/info.
In this example, the location can move (eg: dept relocated). And the dept name can change.
The obvious (to me) solution is to turn location/dept into a <<dept object>> ( a non-trivial operation which handles relocations,
and stores canonical location/dept in session to prevent repeated lookups, etc) and then process the rest of the url, passing a
"dept=dept" kwarg. But to do this, I need django to pick up & carry on resolving, with a different URL_ROOT.
Is this possible?
Thanks. Kent
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