add request.GET variable using django.shortcuts.redirect

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北荒 2020-12-04 19:14

Is possible to add GET variables in a redirect ? (Without having to modifiy my urls.py)

If I do redirect(\'url-name\', x)

I get HttpRespo

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  •  自闭症患者
    2020-12-04 19:46

    Is possible to add GET variables in a redirect ? (Without having to modifiy my urls.py)

    I don't know of any way to do this without modifying the urls.py.

    I don't have complains using HttpResponseRedirect('/my_long_url/%s/?q=something', x) instead, but just wondering...

    You might want to write a thin wrapper to make this easier. Say, custom_redirect

    def custom_redirect(url_name, *args, **kwargs):
        from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse 
        import urllib
        url = reverse(url_name, args = args)
        params = urllib.urlencode(kwargs)
        return HttpResponseRedirect(url + "?%s" % params)
    

    This can then be called from your views. For e.g.

    return custom_redirect('url-name', x, q = 'something')
    # Should redirect to '/my_long_url/x/?q=something'
    

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