Django second page not found












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Can any one tell me why my help page keeps returning page not found please?



Views



from django.shortcuts import render
from django.http import HttpResponse
# Create your views here.


def index(request):
my_dict = {'insert_me':"Hello I am from views.py !"}
return render(request, 'first_app/index.html', context=my_dict)


def help(request):
help_dict = {'help_insert':'HELP PAGE'}
return render(request, 'first_app/help.html', context=help_dict)


First_app urls



from django.urls import path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('', views.help, name='help' ),
]


first_app urls:



from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import include, path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('first_app/', include('first_app.urls')),
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
]


there is a template folder with first app_folder both html files are in there.
Have tried http://127.0.0.1:8000/first_app/help
and http://127.0.0.1:8000/help



What am I missing please?










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  • First_app urls is not correct. You are adding two url in same place. Consider adding path(' add-something-here ', views.help, name='help' ),

    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 21 '18 at 5:31
















1















Can any one tell me why my help page keeps returning page not found please?



Views



from django.shortcuts import render
from django.http import HttpResponse
# Create your views here.


def index(request):
my_dict = {'insert_me':"Hello I am from views.py !"}
return render(request, 'first_app/index.html', context=my_dict)


def help(request):
help_dict = {'help_insert':'HELP PAGE'}
return render(request, 'first_app/help.html', context=help_dict)


First_app urls



from django.urls import path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('', views.help, name='help' ),
]


first_app urls:



from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import include, path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('first_app/', include('first_app.urls')),
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
]


there is a template folder with first app_folder both html files are in there.
Have tried http://127.0.0.1:8000/first_app/help
and http://127.0.0.1:8000/help



What am I missing please?










share|improve this question























  • First_app urls is not correct. You are adding two url in same place. Consider adding path(' add-something-here ', views.help, name='help' ),

    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 21 '18 at 5:31














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1








Can any one tell me why my help page keeps returning page not found please?



Views



from django.shortcuts import render
from django.http import HttpResponse
# Create your views here.


def index(request):
my_dict = {'insert_me':"Hello I am from views.py !"}
return render(request, 'first_app/index.html', context=my_dict)


def help(request):
help_dict = {'help_insert':'HELP PAGE'}
return render(request, 'first_app/help.html', context=help_dict)


First_app urls



from django.urls import path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('', views.help, name='help' ),
]


first_app urls:



from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import include, path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('first_app/', include('first_app.urls')),
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
]


there is a template folder with first app_folder both html files are in there.
Have tried http://127.0.0.1:8000/first_app/help
and http://127.0.0.1:8000/help



What am I missing please?










share|improve this question














Can any one tell me why my help page keeps returning page not found please?



Views



from django.shortcuts import render
from django.http import HttpResponse
# Create your views here.


def index(request):
my_dict = {'insert_me':"Hello I am from views.py !"}
return render(request, 'first_app/index.html', context=my_dict)


def help(request):
help_dict = {'help_insert':'HELP PAGE'}
return render(request, 'first_app/help.html', context=help_dict)


First_app urls



from django.urls import path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('', views.help, name='help' ),
]


first_app urls:



from django.contrib import admin
from django.urls import include, path
from first_app import views

urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('first_app/', include('first_app.urls')),
path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
]


there is a template folder with first app_folder both html files are in there.
Have tried http://127.0.0.1:8000/first_app/help
and http://127.0.0.1:8000/help



What am I missing please?







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  • First_app urls is not correct. You are adding two url in same place. Consider adding path(' add-something-here ', views.help, name='help' ),

    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 21 '18 at 5:31



















  • First_app urls is not correct. You are adding two url in same place. Consider adding path(' add-something-here ', views.help, name='help' ),

    – Bidhan Majhi
    Nov 21 '18 at 5:31

















First_app urls is not correct. You are adding two url in same place. Consider adding path(' add-something-here ', views.help, name='help' ),

– Bidhan Majhi
Nov 21 '18 at 5:31





First_app urls is not correct. You are adding two url in same place. Consider adding path(' add-something-here ', views.help, name='help' ),

– Bidhan Majhi
Nov 21 '18 at 5:31












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You are missing to match 'help' path in url patterns.



When you write



urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('', views.help, name='help' ),
]



and access http://127.0.0.1:8000/ , you will be taken to index view and since your second path is similar to first one, second path will never be matched as Django url patterns match starts from the first and ignore the similar paths present later.



to fix this, add your help path to url patterns as below,



urlpatterns = [
path('', views.index, name='index'),
path('help', views.help, name='help' ),
]



and you can access the help page at http://127.0.0.1:8000/help






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  • Thank you, it's obvious when you point it out to me now.

    – iFunction
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:20



















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Your first_app/urls.py doesn't look good.



There's no help path in there.






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    You are missing to match 'help' path in url patterns.



    When you write



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and access http://127.0.0.1:8000/ , you will be taken to index view and since your second path is similar to first one, second path will never be matched as Django url patterns match starts from the first and ignore the similar paths present later.



    to fix this, add your help path to url patterns as below,



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('help', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and you can access the help page at http://127.0.0.1:8000/help






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    • Thank you, it's obvious when you point it out to me now.

      – iFunction
      Nov 26 '18 at 16:20
















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    You are missing to match 'help' path in url patterns.



    When you write



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and access http://127.0.0.1:8000/ , you will be taken to index view and since your second path is similar to first one, second path will never be matched as Django url patterns match starts from the first and ignore the similar paths present later.



    to fix this, add your help path to url patterns as below,



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('help', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and you can access the help page at http://127.0.0.1:8000/help






    share|improve this answer
























    • Thank you, it's obvious when you point it out to me now.

      – iFunction
      Nov 26 '18 at 16:20














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    You are missing to match 'help' path in url patterns.



    When you write



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and access http://127.0.0.1:8000/ , you will be taken to index view and since your second path is similar to first one, second path will never be matched as Django url patterns match starts from the first and ignore the similar paths present later.



    to fix this, add your help path to url patterns as below,



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('help', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and you can access the help page at http://127.0.0.1:8000/help






    share|improve this answer













    You are missing to match 'help' path in url patterns.



    When you write



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and access http://127.0.0.1:8000/ , you will be taken to index view and since your second path is similar to first one, second path will never be matched as Django url patterns match starts from the first and ignore the similar paths present later.



    to fix this, add your help path to url patterns as below,



    urlpatterns = [
    path('', views.index, name='index'),
    path('help', views.help, name='help' ),
    ]



    and you can access the help page at http://127.0.0.1:8000/help







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    • Thank you, it's obvious when you point it out to me now.

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    Thank you, it's obvious when you point it out to me now.

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    Your first_app/urls.py doesn't look good.



    There's no help path in there.






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