I have a model like the one below. When an instance is created, I want to send out an e-mail to an interested party:
class TrainStop(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=32)
notify_email = models.EmailField(null=True, blank=True)
def new_stop_created(sender, instance, created, *args, **kwargs):
# Only for new stops
if not created or instance.id is None: return
# Send the status link
if instance.notify_email:
send_mail(
subject='Stop submitted: %s' % instance.name,
message='Check status: %s' % reverse('stop_status', kwargs={'status_id':str(instance.id),}),
from_email='admin@example.com',
recipient_list=[instance.notify_email,]
)
signals.post_save.connect(new_stop_created, sender=TrainStop)
However, the reverse call only returns the path portion of the URL. Example: /stops/9/status/. I need a complete URL like http://example.com/stops/9/status/. How would I go about retrieving the hostname and port (for test instances that do not use port 80) of the current website?
My initial thought was to make this available via a variable in settings.py that I could then access as needed. However, thought someone might have a more robust suggestion.