In my URLConf, I have my URLs neatly named so I can do reverse lookups and keep everything DRY.
All my templates extend a universal template named base.html
. In base.html
, amongst a lot of HTML framework, I display a login form.
I also have a specific view which uses Django's provided auth_views.login
view, which displays my custom template login.html
. This template, like all others, extend the base.html template.
In cases like this, I would like that the base.html
template would not display its login form (the login.html
template already is displaying a login form). In order to do this, base.html
either needs to know that it is being used to extend login.html
, or, know that the named URL which resulted in base.html being extended is has the name 'myapp-login'
.
Can you suggest a way to do this? I am thinking of writing my own view which will call auth_views.login
with extra context which includes a suppress_header_login_form
var. Based on this var, the base.html
template could suppress the login form. However, I am trying to see if there is a nicer way to accomplish this.