Thursday, October 6, 2011

Re: Class Views

It should be "render_to_response", not "render_to_reponse", a spelling problem maybe?

On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 12:53 PM, CrabbyPete <pete.douma@gmail.com> wrote:
I have the following class defined

class TeamView(TemplateResponseMixin, View):
   template_name = 'team.html'

   def get(self, request):
       if 'team' in request.GET:
           team = Team.objects.get(id = request.GET['team'])
           form = TeamForm(  )
       else:
           team = None
           form = TeamForm()

       return self.render_to_response({'form':form, 'team':team})

   def post(self, request):
       form = TeamForm(request.POST)

       if not form.is_valid():
           return self.render_to_reponse({'form': form})
       ...

When I call the self.render_to_response in the get it works fine, but
when I call it in the post
I get 'TeamView' object has no attribute 'render_to_reponse'

Any suggestions what I am doing wrong?

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