Wednesday, September 28, 2011

problem with middle - correctly formatted 2

Hello:

I have defined a middleware class. and i have added it to the
middleware_classes attribute in setting. When a request comes in, the
middleware class gets created (the debugger catches the code when the
breakpoint is on the class CommonFiilter(): line)

Now i expect the function def process_template_response(self,
request, response): to get called. I have debug point on the inside of
the function and the debugger never traps the execution. The debugger,
though, traps the execution at the line where the function name and
parameters are defined.
This is the class:

class CommonFilter(): DEBUGGER BREAKS HERE
def process_template_response(self, request, response): DEBUGGER
BREAKS HERE
if response.template_name=='store/index2.html': NOT HERE(or
after this line)
catnames=getCategories()

response.context_data.update({'catnames':catnames,'user':request.GET.get(key='user',default=None)})
return response

Hello:

I have defined a middleware class. and i have added it to the
middleware_classes attribute in setting. When a request comes in, the
middleware class gets created (the debugger catches the code when the
breakpoint is on the class CommonFiilter(): line)

Now i expect the function def process_template_response(self,
request, response): to get called. I have debug point on the inside of
the function and the debugger never traps the execution. The debugger,
though, traps the execution at the line where the function name and
parameters are defined.
This is the class:

class CommonFilter(): DEBUGGER BREAKS HERE
def process_template_response(self, request, response): DEBUGGER
BREAKS HERE
if response.template_name=='store/index2.html': NOT HERE(or
after this line)
catnames=getCategories()

response.context_data.update({'catnames':catnames,'user':request.GET.get(key='user',default=None)})
return response

Also tried this:

class CommonFilter(): DEBUGGER BREAKS HERE
def process_template_response(self, request, response): DEBUGGER
BREAKS HERE
if response.template_name=='store/index2.html': NOT HERE(or
after here)
catnames=getCategories()
response.context_data['catnames']=catnames

response.context_data['user']=request.GET.get(key='user',default=None)
return response

Just in case, this is the setting MIDDLEWWARE_CLASSES variable:

MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'store.models.CommonFilter',
'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
)

store is an app in this project and ofcourse CommonFilter is defined
in models.py.

Why is the function process_template_response function not being
executed?

Thanks for your time and kind concern.

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