Assuming my model contains data, I have myapp/views.py:
from django.template import RequestContext
from django.shortcuts import render
from .models import History
import datetime
def live_view(request):
context = RequestContext(request)
plays_list = History.objects.filter(date=datetime.date(2016,04,22))
context_list = {'plays':plays_list}
return render(request,'live.html',context_list)
myapp/templates/live.html:
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block content %}
{% for key, value in context_list.items %}
{{ value }}
{% endfor %}
{% endblock %}
myapp/urls.py:
from myapp.views import live_view
urlpatterns = [url(r'^live/$', live_view, name="live"),]
The output is a page that renders only the base.html template, with no content in the body. What's wrong with my view function or template rendering? Should I be inheriting from TemplateView?
You don't pass anything called context_list to the template. What you pass is the contents of that dict, which in this case is just plays.
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