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.. _Tutorial 2: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial2/
.. admonition:: Philosophy
Philosophy
==========
A view is a "type" of Web page in your Django application that generally
serves a specific function and has a specific template. For example, in a
weblog application, you might have the following views:
A view is a "type" of Web page in your Django application that generally serves
a specific function and has a specific template. For example, in a weblog
application, you might have the following views:
* Blog homepage -- displays the latest few entries.
* Entry "detail" page -- permalink page for a single entry.
* Year-based archive page -- displays all months with entries in the
given year.
* Month-based archive page -- displays all days with entries in the
given month.
* Day-based archive page -- displays all entries in the given day.
* Comment action -- handles posting comments to a given entry.
* Blog homepage -- displays the latest few entries.
* Entry "detail" page -- permalink page for a single entry.
* Year-based archive page -- displays all months with entries in the
given year.
* Month-based archive page -- displays all days with entries in the
given month.
* Day-based archive page -- displays all entries in the given day.
* Comment action -- handles posting comments to a given entry.
In our poll application, we'll have the following four views:
* Poll "archive" page -- displays the latest few polls.
* Poll "detail" page -- displays a poll question, with no results but
with a form to vote.
* Poll "results" page -- displays results for a particular poll.
* Vote action -- handles voting for a particular choice in a particular
poll.
In Django, each view is represented by a simple Python function.
In our poll application, we'll have the following four views:
* Poll "archive" page -- displays the latest few polls.
* Poll "detail" page -- displays a poll question, with no results but
with a form to vote.
* Poll "results" page -- displays results for a particular poll.
* Vote action -- handles voting for a particular choice in a particular
poll.
In Django, each view is represented by a simple Python function.
Design your URLs
================
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Now go to "http://localhost:8000/polls/" on your domain in your Web browser.
You should get a Python traceback with the following error message::
ViewDoesNotExist: Tried myproject.apps.polls.views.polls.index.
No module named polls
ViewDoesNotExist: Could not import myproject.apps.polls.views.polls. Error
was: No module named polls
Try "/polls/23/", "/polls/23/results/" and "/polls/23/vote/". The error
messages should tell you which view Django tried (and failed to find, because
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(r'^polls/', include('myproject.apps.polls.urls.polls')),
Notes:
``include()``, simply, references another URLconf. Note that the regular
expression doesn't have a ``$`` (end-of-string match character) but has the
trailing slash. Whenever Django encounters ``include()``, it chops off whatever