Making a Regex Django URL Token Optional
You have a URL which accepts a first_name
and last_name
in Django:
('^(?P<first_name>[a-zA-Z]+)/(?P<last_name>[a-zA-Z]+)/$','some_method'),
How would you include the OPTIONAL URL token of title
, without creating any new lines. What I mean by this is, in an ideal scenario:
#A regex constant
OP_REGEX = r'THIS IS OPTIONAL<title>[a-z]'
#Ideal URL
('^(?P<first_name>[a-zA-Z]+)/(?P<last_name>[a-zA-Z]+)/OP_REGEX/$','some_method'),
Is this possible without creating a new line i.e.
('^(?P<first_name>[a-zA-Z]+)/(?P<last_name>[a开发者_开发技巧-zA-Z]+)/(?P<title>[a-zA-Z]+)/$','some_method'),
('^(?P<first_name>[a-zA-Z]+)/(?P<last_name>[a-zA-Z]+)(?:/(?P<title>[a-zA-Z]+))?/$','some_method'),
Don't forget to give title
a default value in the view.
In case your are looking for multiple optional arguments, without any required ones, just omit "/" at the beginning, such as:
re_path(r'^view(?:/(?P<dummy1>[a-zA-Z]+))?(?:/(?P<dummy2>[a-zA-Z]+))?(?:/(?P<dummy3>[a-zA-Z]+))?/$', views.MyView.as_view(), name='myname'),
which you can browse at:
http://localhost:8000/view/?dummy1=value1&dummy2=value2&dummy3=value3
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