#35043 closed Bug (duplicate)
LogoutView.as_view() no longer works in 5.0
Reported by: | otonoton | Owned by: | nobody |
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Component: | HTTP handling | Version: | 5.0 |
Severity: | Release blocker | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Triage Stage: | Unreviewed | |
Has patch: | no | Needs documentation: | no |
Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | no |
Easy pickings: | no | UI/UX: | no |
Description
I'm having the same issue as #35013. I have in my urls.py:
path('logout/', auth_views.LogoutView.as_view()),
but since GET support was removed for LogoutView, this no longer works. Is this a regression, or what is the correct way to handle this?
Change History (5)
comment:1 by , 11 months ago
Resolution: | → duplicate |
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Status: | new → closed |
comment:2 by , 11 months ago
I don't consider it a duplicate because URL path entries do not specify a request method. Please don't just immediately close my ticket without at least attempting to communicate with me first.
comment:3 by , 11 months ago
Please don't just immediately close my ticket without at least attempting to communicate with me first.
Then provide any details and follow our bug reporting guidelines. I don't think you've explained the issue in enough detail to confirm a bug in Django.
I don't consider it a duplicate because URL path entries do not specify a request method.
What do you mean? How could we understand what you're trying to report? The ticket description shows that it's a duplicate. LogoutView
implements post()
and release notes describe precisely that you should use POST
requests.
comment:4 by , 11 months ago
How am I supposed to use LogoutView in urls.py now? i.e. without any other explicit view or template being defined (just like how it used to work)
comment:5 by , 11 months ago
If you would like to continue supporting logout via GET, you could copy LogoutView
from Django 4.2 and use that in your project.
Duplicate of #35013.
Please don't open duplicates and check release notes.