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This change preserves backwards-compatibility for a very common misuse of render_to_response which even occurred in the official documentation. It fixes that misuse wherever it happened in the code base and docs. Context.__init__ is documented as accepting a dict and nothing else. Since Context is dict-like, Context(Context({})) could work to some extent. However, things get complicated with RequestContext and that gets in the way of refactoring the template engine. This is the real rationale for this change.
21 lines
641 B
Python
21 lines
641 B
Python
from django.core import context_processors
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from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
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from django.template.context import RequestContext
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from .models import DebugObject
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def request_processor(request):
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return render_to_response(
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'context_processors/request_attrs.html',
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context_instance=RequestContext(request, {}, processors=[context_processors.request]))
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def debug_processor(request):
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return render_to_response(
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'context_processors/debug.html',
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context_instance=RequestContext(request, {
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'debug_objects': DebugObject.objects,
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}, processors=[context_processors.debug]))
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