Your view is returning a 200 code, so it thinks it is finishing correctly with no errors, probably the reason you don't see any errors.
At what point do you get a blank page? Initial load? Final step? Does the template in your done() step exist? Have you installed the Django-debug-toolbar to examine the context of your blank page?
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I can't see the initial load, which is the same as saying that the first step does not load.
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Hi, James,I'm trying with the django-debug-toolbar. I can't see anything because the message "500: INTERNAL SERVER ERROR" appears. I tried in all the options and keeps showing this 500 code message.But it comes to my attention that, for example, the tooltip for "templates" shows "3 templates rendered". Anyway, I can't get the headers, the request or anything using the django-debug-toolbar. :-(I will keep on with testing this.
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I have DEBUG = True in my settings. When making the request the 200 http code appears. The 500 "Internal server error" code only appears when trying to obtain info through the django-debug-toolbar
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On Feb 7, 2016 11:46 AM, "Martín Torre Castro" <martin.to...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> James or anyone, the wizard doesn't load the main template for the wizard, just the first step template form. Can you guess why?
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The templates you included in your OP didn't have {% extends %} or {% block %} tags in them. I asked about them and you mentioned those are the exact templates you're using. Make sure your step templates have the correct block references in them, otherwise your big parent template will never get loaded. Each step of the form/view renders the entire page, not just the section where the form is at.
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If I understand well, you mean that my form templates have to extend the main wizard template. Is that correct?In previous versions this was achieved by writing template_name = 'main_wizard_template.html' into the subclass of WizardView. Am I wrong?So, with {% extends 'registration/test_wizard.html' %} in registration/test_step1.html and registration/test_step2.html it should work.I will try tonight.Thanks.