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9,877 PointsDjango Class-based Views Tinotenda Tariro Mhishi Challenge Task 1 of 3
Ready to give up on this challenge. Kenneth Love
from django.views.generic import ListView, DetailView
from . import models
class ArticleList(ListView):
model = models.Article
class ArticleDetail(DetailView):
model = models.Article
1 Answer
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherFor step one, you need to make three views, one each for create, update, and delete. For example, you'd make class ArticleCreate(CreateView):
.