Setting up a search page with Django Haystack involves putting in their URLconf snippet url(r'^search/', include('haystack.urls'))
. However, this means (at least from my extremely basic understanding of Django/MVC), that there is no simple way to pass extra context (i.e. an extra dictionary key/value) to be rendered onto the page.
In particular, I want to customize a search field to mirror the variable passed onto the page from a GET request:
<form method="get" action=".">
<input type="text" name="q" value="">
<!-- result html here -->
</form>
Say the parameter ?q=twitter
is attached to the URL as part of a GET request; I'd like to make the value
selector equal to twitter
. If I had control of the view, I would likely do it something like this:
if request.method == 'GET':
q = request.GET['q']
return render(request, 'template.html', {'q': q})
And then use q
as the value for the value
selector in the HTML <input>
.
Is there any way to accomplish this in a simple manner, besides editing the Haystack source?