Django middleware process_template_response show middleware response and then view response
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Is there a way that first I show my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
I had defined a middleware,
def process_template_response(self, request, response):
return render(request, 'accounts/form.html', )
And my view is,
def view_func(request, product_id):
...
...
return TemplateResponse(request, 'accounts/home.html', )
django django-templates django-views django-middleware
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Is there a way that first I show my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
I had defined a middleware,
def process_template_response(self, request, response):
return render(request, 'accounts/form.html', )
And my view is,
def view_func(request, product_id):
...
...
return TemplateResponse(request, 'accounts/home.html', )
django django-templates django-views django-middleware
I did not get that, what did you mean byshow my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
?
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:21
@ruddra I mean as soon as the view has done its execution middleware process_template_response is called which will take context data of view and using that show the HttpResponse of middleware and after it done with its execution show the view render template. I am not sure whether this can happen so just asking ?
– aakash singh
Nov 14 '18 at 7:34
if you mean render the html 2 times, I don't think its possible.
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:39
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Is there a way that first I show my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
I had defined a middleware,
def process_template_response(self, request, response):
return render(request, 'accounts/form.html', )
And my view is,
def view_func(request, product_id):
...
...
return TemplateResponse(request, 'accounts/home.html', )
django django-templates django-views django-middleware
Is there a way that first I show my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
I had defined a middleware,
def process_template_response(self, request, response):
return render(request, 'accounts/form.html', )
And my view is,
def view_func(request, product_id):
...
...
return TemplateResponse(request, 'accounts/home.html', )
django django-templates django-views django-middleware
django django-templates django-views django-middleware
edited Nov 14 '18 at 9:11
aakash singh
asked Nov 14 '18 at 7:13
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I did not get that, what did you mean byshow my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
?
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:21
@ruddra I mean as soon as the view has done its execution middleware process_template_response is called which will take context data of view and using that show the HttpResponse of middleware and after it done with its execution show the view render template. I am not sure whether this can happen so just asking ?
– aakash singh
Nov 14 '18 at 7:34
if you mean render the html 2 times, I don't think its possible.
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:39
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I did not get that, what did you mean byshow my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
?
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:21
@ruddra I mean as soon as the view has done its execution middleware process_template_response is called which will take context data of view and using that show the HttpResponse of middleware and after it done with its execution show the view render template. I am not sure whether this can happen so just asking ?
– aakash singh
Nov 14 '18 at 7:34
if you mean render the html 2 times, I don't think its possible.
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:39
I did not get that, what did you mean by
show my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
?– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:21
I did not get that, what did you mean by
show my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
?– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:21
@ruddra I mean as soon as the view has done its execution middleware process_template_response is called which will take context data of view and using that show the HttpResponse of middleware and after it done with its execution show the view render template. I am not sure whether this can happen so just asking ?
– aakash singh
Nov 14 '18 at 7:34
@ruddra I mean as soon as the view has done its execution middleware process_template_response is called which will take context data of view and using that show the HttpResponse of middleware and after it done with its execution show the view render template. I am not sure whether this can happen so just asking ?
– aakash singh
Nov 14 '18 at 7:34
if you mean render the html 2 times, I don't think its possible.
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:39
if you mean render the html 2 times, I don't think its possible.
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:39
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I did not get that, what did you mean by
show my middleware process_template_response response by taking view context data and then show the original view response.
?– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:21
@ruddra I mean as soon as the view has done its execution middleware process_template_response is called which will take context data of view and using that show the HttpResponse of middleware and after it done with its execution show the view render template. I am not sure whether this can happen so just asking ?
– aakash singh
Nov 14 '18 at 7:34
if you mean render the html 2 times, I don't think its possible.
– ruddra
Nov 14 '18 at 7:39