Issue
In Django templates, is there a variable in the context (e.g. {{ BASE\_URL }}
, {{ ROOT\_URL }}
, or {{ MEDIA\_URL }}
that one can use to link to the home
url of a project?
I.e. if Django is running in the root of a project, the variable (let's call it R) {{ R }}
in a template would be /
. If the root url is a sub-folder http://host/X/
the variable {{ R }}
would be /X/
(or http://host/X/
).
It seems painfully simple, but I can't find an answer. :) Thank you!
Solution
You could give the URL configuration which you're using to handle the home page a name and use that:
urls.py:
from django.conf.urls.defaults import *
urlpatterns = patterns('myproject.views',
url(r'^$', 'index', name='index'),
)
Templates:
<a href="{% url index %}">...
UPDATE: Newer versions of Django require quotation marks around the name of the view:
<a href="{% url 'index' %}">...
This note in the Django Book has some tips about deploying your applications to a subdirectory:
http://www.djangobook.com/en/1.0/chapter20/#cn43
Answered By - Jonny Buchanan
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