Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Re: get_absolute_url with custom extra parameter

Thank you for your answer!

I have a photo album which can be displayed in two modes: full (with url like 'album/id/full') and thumbnails ( like 'album/id/thumbnails' ). I would like 'get_absolute_url' to return a corresponding url depending on the given mode, something like {{ album.get_absolute_url full }} and {{ album.get_absolute_url thumbnails }}

The only solution I could find is to use two different functions: get_absolute_url_full and get_absolute_url_thumbnails. It works but it's ugly, I don't like it at all.

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

среда, 30 января 2013 г., 23:34:38 UTC+4 пользователь somecallitblues написал:
You can't pass parameters to model functions from within a template. What exactly are you trying to achieve?


On 30 January 2013 21:34, Sammael <s4m...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello friends,

Is the any way to pass an extra parameter to get_absolute_url method of a model instance from template?

Thank you for your answer.

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