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The code is

#urls.py

from django.conf.urls import patterns, url
from employees import views
from schdeules import views
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url(r'^$', views.home, name='home'),
url(r'^accounts/logout/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.logout'), 
url(r'^accounts/login/$', 'django.contrib.auth.views.login', {'template_name':    'admin/login.html'}), 
url(r'^accounts/$', 'django.views.generic.simple.redirect_to', {'url': '/'}), 
url(r'^accounts/profile/$', 'django.views.generic.simple.redirect_to', {'url': '/'}),
)

#views.py 
# Create your views here.
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
from django.shortcuts import render
@login_required
def home(request):
  welecome = 'hai welcome to opas'
  context = {'temp_var': welecome}
  return render(request, 'schdeules/home.html')

and iam getting an error

Exception Type: ViewDoesNotExist at /opas/
Exception Value: Could not import django.views.generic.simple.redirect_to. Parent module   django.views.generic.simple does not exist.

i want to use django default login and logout modules. if successfully logged in then i want to redirect to home page. Thanks in advance.

1 Answer 1

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The function-based generic view redirect_to was deprecated in Django 1.3, and removed in Django 1.5. Use the class-based generic view RedirectView instead.

from django.views.generic.base import RedirectView

urlpaterns = ('',
...
    url(r'^accounts/$', RedirectView.as_view(url='/')), 
    url(r'^accounts/profile/$', RedirectView.as_view(url='/')),
)

Note that you don't have to include url patterns for /accounts/ and /accounts/profile/. You may be better to set LOGIN_REDIRECT_VIEW in your settings, so that users are redirected straight to the home page after logging in.

LOGIN_REDIRECT_VIEW = 'home' # using a named url pattern requires Django 1.5 or later
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  • in which urls.py i have to add thz code.either in app urls.py or project urls.py Oct 31, 2013 at 14:41
  • I added thz code in app urls.py.but it is showing home page without login authentication Oct 31, 2013 at 14:42
  • You should be able to include those url patterns in any urls.py, but if it's not working, it's probably easiest to put them in your project's urls.py. If the home page is displaying then either the user is already logged in, or the view displaying the home page is not using the login_required decorator. LOGIN_REDIRECT_VIEW is a setting, so belongs in settings.py.
    – Alasdair
    Oct 31, 2013 at 15:42

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