<h3>Command Manager</h3>
<p>Manage which commands are available in your server.</p>
<form action={{url_for('dashboard')}} method="POST">
<input type="text" name="projectFilePath"><br>
<button type="submit" name="commandButton" class="btn btn-success btn-block"
value="Submit1">Save</button>
Is the code in my dashboard.html file
@app.route('/dashboard', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
@is_logged_in
def dashboard():
if request.method == 'POST':
form = request.form.to_dict()
print("Form", form)
print("The user has posted something!")
if request.form['prefixButton'] == 'Submit':
print("User has requested a prefix change!")
return render_template('dashboard.html')
elif request.form['commandButton'] == 'Submit1':
print("Command button")
return render_template('dashboard.html')
When clicking the first button, the code executes as it should. And I get the message "the user has requested a prefix change". However, when I click the second button, I'm constantly getting a bad request error.
Bad Request
The browser (or proxy) sent a request that this server could not understand.
I can't seem to see why I am getting this - and there is not much indication of what is actually going wrong.
I also am positive it's not a KeyError as I get the following output:
('Form', {'commandButton': u'Submit1', 'projectFilePath': u'hi'})
EDIT:
I had to use the same name for the buttons but with different values.
<button type="submit" name="commandButton" class="btn btn-success btn-block"
value="Submit1">Save</button>
<button type="submit" name="commandButton" class="btn btn-success btn-block"
value="Submit2">Save</button>