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Simple question.

How can I pass a variable from the URL to the view? I'm following the Date Example.

My view needs to arguments:

def hours_ahead(request, offset):

My url.py has this"

(r'^plus/\d{1,2}/$', hours_ahead),

I know I need to pass another argument through but I don't know how to get the number from the URL string (i.e. 'time/plus/4/'. Something like this?

(r'^plus/\d{1,2}/$', hours_ahead, offset=??),
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  • Your URL only has one number. Only one. What is that one number? Hours ahead or offset?
    – S.Lott
    Aug 27, 2010 at 10:26

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You could use Named groups in the regex

(r'^plus/(?P<offset>\d{1,2})/$', hours_ahead),
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I am not sure I understand your question clearly. Here is my shot at answering based on what I understood.

Adding a named regex group to your URL configuration should help:

(r'^plus/(?P<offset>\d{1,2})/$', hours_ahead),

This will let you keep the existing view:

def hours_ahead(request, offset):
    ...
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you can add additional variables like this:

(r'^plus/\d{1,2}/$', {'hours' : 5},  hours_ahead),

Best regards!

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From chapter 3 of the django book:

Now that we've designated a wildcard for the URL, we need a way of passing that wildcard data to the view function, so that we can use a single view function for any arbitrary hour offset. We do this by placing parentheses around the data in the URLpattern that we want to save. In the case of our example, we want to save whatever number was entered in the URL, so let's put parentheses around the \d{1,2}, like this:

(r'^time/plus/(\d{1,2})/$', hours_ahead),

If you're familiar with regular expressions, you'll be right at home here; we're using parentheses to capture data from the matched text.

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