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I'm trying to get data by id in my django app. The problem is that I don't know the kind of id the user will click on. I input the below codes in views.

Views

def cribdetail(request, meekme_id):
    post=Meekme.objects.get(id=meekme_id)
    return render_to_response('postdetail.html',{'post':post, 'Meekme':Meekme},context_instance=RequestContext(request))

Urlconf

url(r'^cribme/(?P<meekme_id>)\d+/$', 'meebapp.views.cribdetail', name='cribdetail'),

In template:

<a href="{% url cribdetail post.id %}">{{ result.object.title }}</a> 

When I click on the above link in my template, I'm getting the below error:

ValueError at /cribme/0/

invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''

Request Method:     GET
Request URL:    http://127.0.0.1:8000/cribme/0/
Django Version:     1.4
Exception Type:     ValueError
Exception Value:    

invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''

Exception Location:     C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\django\db\models\fields\__init__.py in get_prep_value, line 537
Python Executable:  C:\Python27\python.exe
Python Version:     2.7.3

Been fighting with this for a while now. How can I get rid of that error?

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  • duplicate of Getting Objects by id in Django Commented Jun 29, 2012 at 15:31
  • @DanielRoseman: not quite, different problem here, the regular expression has an error in it (empty group). Commented Jun 29, 2012 at 15:35
  • In addition, its actually not a good idea to use the 'get' method directly to get the object. Best practice would be to use the django shortcut get_object_or_404. Commented Jun 30, 2012 at 20:35

4 Answers 4

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looks to me that your urlconf is to blame, it should be:

url(r'^cribme/(?P<meekme_id>\d+)/$', 'meebapp.views.cribdetail', name='cribdetail'),

not:

url(r'^cribme/(?P<meekme_id>)\d+/$', 'meebapp.views.cribdetail', name='cribdetail'),

?P<meekme_id> means "give the matched string between parentheses this name. () matches nothing, which is why your app give an error when trying to look up the item with id ''.

When the parentheses enclose the \d+, you match a natural number, which should work.

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The regex in your urlconf needs a little tweak:

url(r'^cribme/(?P<meekme_id>\d+)/$', 'meebapp.views.cribdetail', name='cribdetail'),

The value of the meekme_id parameter wasn't being captured, since the \d+ was outside the parentheses.

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You misplaced a closing parenthesis:

url(r'^cribme/(?P<meekme_id>\d+)/$', 'meebapp.views.cribdetail', name='cribdetail'),

Note that the (?P<meekme_id> .. ) group construct should include the \d+ characters you are trying to match. In your incorrect regular expression you define a group that doesn't include any matched characters, thus always the empty string ''.

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  • You guys rock!!! Thanks so much.. @Daniel result.object.id works.. Once again.. Thanks so much!!!!
    – picomon
    Commented Jun 29, 2012 at 16:14
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In addition to the URL problem, you are not generating the right link in the first place - you refer to result.object.title but post.id in the template, which is why your URL contains 0 for the ID. I expect you mean result.id or result.object.id.

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