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I often use the solution of next parameter in the url to select the redirection of an UpdateView, something like that :

class TapUpdateView(SuccessMessageMixin, UpdateView):
    model = Tap
    fields = ['number', 'container']
    template_name = 'shops/tap_update.html'
    success_url = '/shops/tap/'
    success_message = "Tap %(number)s was updated successfully"

    def get_success_url(self):
        return force_text(self.request.GET.get('next', self.success_url))

It works pretty well with an url .../tap/update/?next=/users/profile.

However, I'm trying to do the same for a CreateView and it doesn't work ... It seems that the def doesn't receive any GET or POST parameter.

For instance on this view :

class SingleProductCreateView(CreateView):
    model = SingleProduct
    fields = ['name', 'description', 'price', 'shop']
    template_name = 'shops/singleproduct_create.html'
    success_url = '/shops/singleproduct/'

    def get_success_url(self):
        return force_text(self.request.POST.get('next', self.success_url))

The url.py :

url(r'^singleproduct/create/$', SingleProductCreateView.as_view(), name='url_create_singleproduct'),

The template shops/singleproduct_create.html:

{% extends 'base.html' %}

{% block content %}

<form action= "{% url 'url_create_singleproduct' %}" method="post">
    {% csrf_token %}
    {{ form.as_p }}
    <input type="submit" value="Submit"/>
</form>

{% endblock %}

And the template with the url :

...
<a href="{% url 'url_create_singleproduct' %}?next=/shops/foyer/workboard">Add a product</a>
...

The result is always the success_url = '/shops/singleproduct/' and not the next parameter.

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    Why don't you show the code that isn't working, rather than the code that is? And how are you passing in that next parameter? If it's from the template, you should show that too. Feb 10, 2016 at 11:49

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The problem is that you are trying to access next key of request.POST, but that key located in request.GET as in TapUpdateView.get_success_url method.

So in case if you would replace SingleProductCreateView.get_success_url from

def get_success_url(self):
        return force_text(self.request.POST.get('next', self.success_url))

to

def get_success_url(self):
        return force_text(self.request.GET.get('next', self.success_url))

Everything would work as you expect.

In case if you wish to access next key in request.POST you have to create form with action="your view", method="POST" and attach an hidden input as in code snippet below:

<form method="POST" action="{% url 'url_create_singleproduct' %}">
  <input type=hidden name="next" value="/shops/foyer/workboard" />
  <button type="submit">Go to your page</button>
</form>
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  • Thank you for this mistake, I tried GET or POST and same results. The issue seems to be in the template with the form (just added)
    – AlexandreP
    Feb 10, 2016 at 12:08
  • see extended answer. Feb 10, 2016 at 12:09
  • Thanks a lot, It seems to work with : method="POST" in the form And self.request.POST.get('next', self.success_url)
    – AlexandreP
    Feb 10, 2016 at 12:18

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