I am building an address book that includes the relationships between entries, etc. I have separate models for Individuals, Companies, Venues, and Roles. On my index page I would like to list all of the instances of each model and then filter them. So that a person could easily search and find an entry. I have been able to list a single model using generic views and use get_extra_context to show one more model:
#views.py
class IndividualListView(ListView):
context_object_name = "individual_list"
queryset = Individual.objects.all()
template_name='contacts/individuals/individual_list.html'
class IndividualDetailView(DetailView):
context_object_name = 'individual_detail'
queryset = Individual.objects.all()
template_name='contacts/individuals/individual_details.html'
def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
context = super(IndividualDetailView, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
context['role'] = Role.objects.all()
return context
I am also able to list a single model using a custom view:
#views.py
def object_list(request, model):
obj_list = model.objects.all()
template_name = 'contacts/index.html'
return render_to_response(template_name, {'object_list': obj_list})
Here are the urls.py for both of these tests:
(r'^$', views.object_list, {'model' : models.Individual}),
(r'^individuals/$',
IndividualListView.as_view(),
),
(r'^individuals/(?P<pk>d+)/$',
IndividualDetailView.as_view(),
),
So my question is "How do I modify this to pass more then one model to the template?" Is it even possible? All of the similar questions on StackOverflow only ask about two models (which can be solved using get_extra_context).
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