I'm using Django 1.11
and I'm trying to improve an existing code which let to export data to an Excel file. There are 2 cases :
File contains less than 70.000 rows. In this way, user can directly download the generated output file.
File contains more than 70.000 rows. In this case, the file is written in the media folder.
I'm getting an issue with the second part.
The file is well-written in the Media folder, but I don't find a way to provide an HttpResponse object.
In my HTML template, I have this link :
<a title="Export to Excel" class="button btn btn-default" href="{% url 'app:export-xls' model=model %}">
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-export"></span>
</a>
In my view, I have this file :
class ExportAPP(View):
def export_xls(self, model=""):
app_label = 'app'
# create a workbook in memory
output = io.BytesIO()
book = Workbook(output, {'constant_memory': True})
sheet = book.add_worksheet('Page 1')
# Sheet header, first row
row_num = 0
#Part which fill the file, adjust columns etc ..
...
book.close()
if len(rows) < 70000:
# construct response
output.seek(0)
name = 'Obsolete' if obsolete else ''
name += str(model._meta.verbose_name_plural)
response = HttpResponse(output.read(),
content_type="application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet")
response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename="' + name + '.xlsx"'
return response
#The interesting part
else:
print('Export contains more than 70.000 entries')
output.seek(0)
name = 'Obsolete' if obsolete else ''
name += str(model._meta.verbose_name_plural)
name = name + "_" + str(datetime.now().strftime("%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%s")) + '.xlsx'
file = default_storage.save(name, output)
I'm getting this issue :
The view app.views.export.export_xls didn't return an HttpResponse object. It returned None instead.
I would like to return the same template page but I don't find a way to do that.
return response
in theelse
clause. So it returnsNone
.return HttpResponseRedirect(...)
to the same view that served up the HTML at the top of your question?