After upgrading to Django 4.0, I get the following error when running python manage.py runserver
...
File "/path/to/myproject/myproject/urls.py", line 16, in <module>
from django.conf.urls import url
ImportError: cannot import name 'url' from 'django.conf.urls' (/path/to/my/venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/django/conf/urls/__init__.py)
My urls.py is as follows:
from django.conf.urls
from myapp.views import home
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^$', home, name="home"),
url(r'^myapp/', include('myapp.urls'),
]
django.conf.urls.url() was deprecated in Django 3.0, and is removed in Django 4.0+.
The easiest fix is to replace url() with re_path(). re_path uses regexes like url, so you only have to update the import and replace url with re_path.
from django.urls import include, re_path
from myapp.views import home
urlpatterns = [
re_path(r'^$', home, name='home'),
re_path(r'^myapp/', include('myapp.urls'),
]
Alternatively, you could switch to using path. path() does not use regexes, so you'll have to update your URL patterns if you switch to path.
from django.urls import include, path
from myapp.views import home
urlpatterns = [
path('', home, name='home'),
path('myapp/', include('myapp.urls'),
]
If you have a large project with many URL patterns to update, you may find the django-upgrade library useful to update your urls.py files.
I think a quick fix to this problem is to do followings;
You can easily replace
from django.conf.urls import url
to this:
from django.urls import re_path as url
And keep the rest of code to be same as before. (Thanks @Alasdair)
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