I'm trying out Django's class-based views, and liking them so far, but I can't get the YearArchiveView to give me anything. Here's my class:
class ThoughtsByYearView(YearArchiveView):
template_name = "thoughts/index_by_year.html"
queryset = Thought.objects.published()
date_field = 'pub_date'
context_object_name = 'thought_list'
and my urls.py:
urlpatterns = patterns('thoughts.views',
url(r'^$', ThoughtsIndexView.as_view(), name='thoughts'),
url(r'^(?P<year>\d{4})/$', ThoughtsByYearView.as_view(), name='thoughts_year'),
)
both thought_list
and object_list
return as empty lists. Redefining get_queryset
doesn't result in anything either. ThoughtsIndexView
returns the correct objects, so I'm sure it's just a dumb mistake I'm making. Can anyone tell me what it is?
Oh, and here's the test case that fails: (edit: the result in a browser is the same. None return)
def test_thoughts_by_year_has_thoughts(self):
response = self.client.get(reverse('thoughts_year', args=[datetime.now().year]))
thoughts_by_year = response.context_data['thought_list']
self.assertGreater(len(thoughts_by_year), 0)
Thought.objects.published()
?