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Now we can treat `custom_view` as if it was a part of the `app_1` namespace. Ie. `reverse("app_1:custom-view")` would give us `app_1/my-custom-view/`. Neat!
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## One decorator to rule them all?
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One feature of `django-view-decorator` which I'm not sure if makes sense, is the idea to embed other decorators into it. For example, instead of:
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:::python
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@view(paths="/foo/", name="foo")
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@login_required
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def foo(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
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return "bar"
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We can just write:
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:::python
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@view(paths="/foo/", name="foo", login_required=True)
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def foo(request: HttpRequest) -> HttpResponse:
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return "bar"
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At the time of writing `login_required`, `staff_required` and permission checking is included in the decorator. But either the decorator should support, at least, all decorators in `django.views.decorators`, or not at all.
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## The path to Django core
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So, as I wrote initially, I have a mission to try to get this pattern into Django core. This is not going to be an easy feat.
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