Django translate refers to wrong URL
I am using Django (version 2.1.3) in one of my project and currently struggle with a weird bug. I use the build in internationalization module and included a language toggler in my main menu which is loaded on every page
{% get_current_language as LANGUAGE_CODE %}
<form id="form" action="{% url 'set_language' %}" method="post">
{% csrf_token %}
<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
<input id="form_lang" name="language" type="hidden" value="{{ LANGUAGE_CODE }}"/>
</form>
<ul role="menu" class="dropdown-menu"id="lang-dropdown">
{% get_available_languages as LANGUAGES %}
{% get_language_info_list for LANGUAGES as languages %}
{% for language in languages %}
<li>
<a href="#" onClick='(function(){
document.getElementById("form_lang").value = "{{ language.code }}";
document.getElementById("form").submit(); return false;})();return false;'>
{{ language.name_local }} ({{ language.code }})</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
I created a special tag "strip_lang" to strip the language identifier from the current URL.
@register.filter
@stringfilter
def strip_lang(value):
"""Removes all values of arg from the given string"""
lang = getattr(settings, "LANGUAGES", None)
url = value.split('/')
if url[1] in [l[0] for l in lang]:
return urllib.parse.unquote('/' + '/'.join(value.split('/')[2:]))
else:
return urllib.parse.unquote(value)
This all works well. However, for one of my apps, I always get rerouted to a different app.
ie if I am at path
/en/app1/mypage1
and toggle the language i suddenly end up at
/fr/app2/mypage1
*****EDIT*****
Referals for app2 work correctly. When entering a URL manually for app1 the pages load correctly.
My url.py in the main project looks like this
urlpatterns = [
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
path('i18n/', include('django.conf.urls.i18n')),
]
urlpatterns += i18n_patterns(
path('app1/', include('app1.urls')),
path('app2/', include('app2.urls')),
path('app3/', include('app3.urls')),
url(r'^$', TemplateView.as_view(template_name='home.html'), name='home'),
url(r'^login/$', auth_views.LoginView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'login.html'}, name='login'),
url(r'^logout/$', auth_views.LogoutView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'logged_out.html'}, name='logout'),
url(r'^oauth/', include('social_django.urls', namespace='social')),
prefix_default_language=False)
ans urls.py of my apps look like this
urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('surveys/', views.nrgt_surveys, name='nrgt_surveys'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/', views.survey, name='survey'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/<query_name>', views.survey_query, name='survey_query'),
path('landscapes/', views.landscapes, name='landscapes'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/', views.landscape, name='landscape'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/<query_name>', views.landscape_query, name='landscape_query'),
]
I do not specify the app name anywhere in my code. When I track my network requests I can also see that the correct URL is submitted in the POST request. Why does my url get modified?
django python-3.x django-i18n
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I am using Django (version 2.1.3) in one of my project and currently struggle with a weird bug. I use the build in internationalization module and included a language toggler in my main menu which is loaded on every page
{% get_current_language as LANGUAGE_CODE %}
<form id="form" action="{% url 'set_language' %}" method="post">
{% csrf_token %}
<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
<input id="form_lang" name="language" type="hidden" value="{{ LANGUAGE_CODE }}"/>
</form>
<ul role="menu" class="dropdown-menu"id="lang-dropdown">
{% get_available_languages as LANGUAGES %}
{% get_language_info_list for LANGUAGES as languages %}
{% for language in languages %}
<li>
<a href="#" onClick='(function(){
document.getElementById("form_lang").value = "{{ language.code }}";
document.getElementById("form").submit(); return false;})();return false;'>
{{ language.name_local }} ({{ language.code }})</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
I created a special tag "strip_lang" to strip the language identifier from the current URL.
@register.filter
@stringfilter
def strip_lang(value):
"""Removes all values of arg from the given string"""
lang = getattr(settings, "LANGUAGES", None)
url = value.split('/')
if url[1] in [l[0] for l in lang]:
return urllib.parse.unquote('/' + '/'.join(value.split('/')[2:]))
else:
return urllib.parse.unquote(value)
This all works well. However, for one of my apps, I always get rerouted to a different app.
ie if I am at path
/en/app1/mypage1
and toggle the language i suddenly end up at
/fr/app2/mypage1
*****EDIT*****
Referals for app2 work correctly. When entering a URL manually for app1 the pages load correctly.
My url.py in the main project looks like this
urlpatterns = [
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
path('i18n/', include('django.conf.urls.i18n')),
]
urlpatterns += i18n_patterns(
path('app1/', include('app1.urls')),
path('app2/', include('app2.urls')),
path('app3/', include('app3.urls')),
url(r'^$', TemplateView.as_view(template_name='home.html'), name='home'),
url(r'^login/$', auth_views.LoginView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'login.html'}, name='login'),
url(r'^logout/$', auth_views.LogoutView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'logged_out.html'}, name='logout'),
url(r'^oauth/', include('social_django.urls', namespace='social')),
prefix_default_language=False)
ans urls.py of my apps look like this
urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('surveys/', views.nrgt_surveys, name='nrgt_surveys'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/', views.survey, name='survey'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/<query_name>', views.survey_query, name='survey_query'),
path('landscapes/', views.landscapes, name='landscapes'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/', views.landscape, name='landscape'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/<query_name>', views.landscape_query, name='landscape_query'),
]
I do not specify the app name anywhere in my code. When I track my network requests I can also see that the correct URL is submitted in the POST request. Why does my url get modified?
django python-3.x django-i18n
post your urls.py ?
– a_k_v
Nov 15 '18 at 4:53
Thanks @a_k_v, I added the relevant part from my urls.py
– Thomas
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
have you tried to remove the line<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
entirely? I never use this hidden value in my projects and the i18n works without a problem.
– nik_m
Feb 16 at 20:12
add a comment |
I am using Django (version 2.1.3) in one of my project and currently struggle with a weird bug. I use the build in internationalization module and included a language toggler in my main menu which is loaded on every page
{% get_current_language as LANGUAGE_CODE %}
<form id="form" action="{% url 'set_language' %}" method="post">
{% csrf_token %}
<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
<input id="form_lang" name="language" type="hidden" value="{{ LANGUAGE_CODE }}"/>
</form>
<ul role="menu" class="dropdown-menu"id="lang-dropdown">
{% get_available_languages as LANGUAGES %}
{% get_language_info_list for LANGUAGES as languages %}
{% for language in languages %}
<li>
<a href="#" onClick='(function(){
document.getElementById("form_lang").value = "{{ language.code }}";
document.getElementById("form").submit(); return false;})();return false;'>
{{ language.name_local }} ({{ language.code }})</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
I created a special tag "strip_lang" to strip the language identifier from the current URL.
@register.filter
@stringfilter
def strip_lang(value):
"""Removes all values of arg from the given string"""
lang = getattr(settings, "LANGUAGES", None)
url = value.split('/')
if url[1] in [l[0] for l in lang]:
return urllib.parse.unquote('/' + '/'.join(value.split('/')[2:]))
else:
return urllib.parse.unquote(value)
This all works well. However, for one of my apps, I always get rerouted to a different app.
ie if I am at path
/en/app1/mypage1
and toggle the language i suddenly end up at
/fr/app2/mypage1
*****EDIT*****
Referals for app2 work correctly. When entering a URL manually for app1 the pages load correctly.
My url.py in the main project looks like this
urlpatterns = [
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
path('i18n/', include('django.conf.urls.i18n')),
]
urlpatterns += i18n_patterns(
path('app1/', include('app1.urls')),
path('app2/', include('app2.urls')),
path('app3/', include('app3.urls')),
url(r'^$', TemplateView.as_view(template_name='home.html'), name='home'),
url(r'^login/$', auth_views.LoginView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'login.html'}, name='login'),
url(r'^logout/$', auth_views.LogoutView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'logged_out.html'}, name='logout'),
url(r'^oauth/', include('social_django.urls', namespace='social')),
prefix_default_language=False)
ans urls.py of my apps look like this
urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('surveys/', views.nrgt_surveys, name='nrgt_surveys'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/', views.survey, name='survey'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/<query_name>', views.survey_query, name='survey_query'),
path('landscapes/', views.landscapes, name='landscapes'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/', views.landscape, name='landscape'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/<query_name>', views.landscape_query, name='landscape_query'),
]
I do not specify the app name anywhere in my code. When I track my network requests I can also see that the correct URL is submitted in the POST request. Why does my url get modified?
django python-3.x django-i18n
I am using Django (version 2.1.3) in one of my project and currently struggle with a weird bug. I use the build in internationalization module and included a language toggler in my main menu which is loaded on every page
{% get_current_language as LANGUAGE_CODE %}
<form id="form" action="{% url 'set_language' %}" method="post">
{% csrf_token %}
<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
<input id="form_lang" name="language" type="hidden" value="{{ LANGUAGE_CODE }}"/>
</form>
<ul role="menu" class="dropdown-menu"id="lang-dropdown">
{% get_available_languages as LANGUAGES %}
{% get_language_info_list for LANGUAGES as languages %}
{% for language in languages %}
<li>
<a href="#" onClick='(function(){
document.getElementById("form_lang").value = "{{ language.code }}";
document.getElementById("form").submit(); return false;})();return false;'>
{{ language.name_local }} ({{ language.code }})</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
I created a special tag "strip_lang" to strip the language identifier from the current URL.
@register.filter
@stringfilter
def strip_lang(value):
"""Removes all values of arg from the given string"""
lang = getattr(settings, "LANGUAGES", None)
url = value.split('/')
if url[1] in [l[0] for l in lang]:
return urllib.parse.unquote('/' + '/'.join(value.split('/')[2:]))
else:
return urllib.parse.unquote(value)
This all works well. However, for one of my apps, I always get rerouted to a different app.
ie if I am at path
/en/app1/mypage1
and toggle the language i suddenly end up at
/fr/app2/mypage1
*****EDIT*****
Referals for app2 work correctly. When entering a URL manually for app1 the pages load correctly.
My url.py in the main project looks like this
urlpatterns = [
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
path('i18n/', include('django.conf.urls.i18n')),
]
urlpatterns += i18n_patterns(
path('app1/', include('app1.urls')),
path('app2/', include('app2.urls')),
path('app3/', include('app3.urls')),
url(r'^$', TemplateView.as_view(template_name='home.html'), name='home'),
url(r'^login/$', auth_views.LoginView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'login.html'}, name='login'),
url(r'^logout/$', auth_views.LogoutView.as_view(), {'template_name': 'logged_out.html'}, name='logout'),
url(r'^oauth/', include('social_django.urls', namespace='social')),
prefix_default_language=False)
ans urls.py of my apps look like this
urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('surveys/', views.nrgt_surveys, name='nrgt_surveys'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/', views.survey, name='survey'),
path('surveys/<str:survey_name>/<query_name>', views.survey_query, name='survey_query'),
path('landscapes/', views.landscapes, name='landscapes'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/', views.landscape, name='landscape'),
path('landscapes/<str:landscape_name>/<query_name>', views.landscape_query, name='landscape_query'),
]
I do not specify the app name anywhere in my code. When I track my network requests I can also see that the correct URL is submitted in the POST request. Why does my url get modified?
django python-3.x django-i18n
django python-3.x django-i18n
edited Nov 15 '18 at 14:07
Thomas
asked Nov 15 '18 at 2:22
ThomasThomas
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605310
post your urls.py ?
– a_k_v
Nov 15 '18 at 4:53
Thanks @a_k_v, I added the relevant part from my urls.py
– Thomas
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
have you tried to remove the line<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
entirely? I never use this hidden value in my projects and the i18n works without a problem.
– nik_m
Feb 16 at 20:12
add a comment |
post your urls.py ?
– a_k_v
Nov 15 '18 at 4:53
Thanks @a_k_v, I added the relevant part from my urls.py
– Thomas
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
have you tried to remove the line<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
entirely? I never use this hidden value in my projects and the i18n works without a problem.
– nik_m
Feb 16 at 20:12
post your urls.py ?
– a_k_v
Nov 15 '18 at 4:53
post your urls.py ?
– a_k_v
Nov 15 '18 at 4:53
Thanks @a_k_v, I added the relevant part from my urls.py
– Thomas
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
Thanks @a_k_v, I added the relevant part from my urls.py
– Thomas
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
have you tried to remove the line
<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
entirely? I never use this hidden value in my projects and the i18n works without a problem.– nik_m
Feb 16 at 20:12
have you tried to remove the line
<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
entirely? I never use this hidden value in my projects and the i18n works without a problem.– nik_m
Feb 16 at 20:12
add a comment |
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post your urls.py ?
– a_k_v
Nov 15 '18 at 4:53
Thanks @a_k_v, I added the relevant part from my urls.py
– Thomas
Nov 15 '18 at 13:53
have you tried to remove the line
<input name="next" type="hidden" value="{{ request.get_full_path|strip_lang }}" />
entirely? I never use this hidden value in my projects and the i18n works without a problem.– nik_m
Feb 16 at 20:12