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Am try to understand the guts of django, and i cant get any good tutorial on this.

I know django views receive a HttpRequest instance as one of the arguments when they are called, what i would like to know is what function in django internals receive the request from the browser, creates the HttpRequest instance and hands it over to the right view?

Hope am clear!

Gath.

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>>> from django.http import HttpRequest
>>> HttpRequest()
<HttpRequest
GET:{},
POST:{},
COOKIES:{},
META:{}>

If you need this for testing and emulating requests, that's fine, but if you try to use this to call views from one another, it's inefficient.

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    What should you do if you do want to call views from one another? If not that?
    – semicolon
    Jul 7, 2015 at 19:12
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django.core.handlers.base.BaseHandler is responsible for sending the request through the middleware and then on to the view. The concrete handlers in django.core.handlers are what actually generate the request object in the first place.

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  • Interesting. Let me dig in and see, btw where can i get some sort of detailed workflow of django internals, showing all the gory functions calls ...
    – gath
    Nov 12, 2010 at 8:05
  • Damfino. I just mucked around given my basic knowledge of how it all sort of fits together. Nov 12, 2010 at 8:07

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