This morning i have been working on my project. I finished what i was doing and i pushed new code to git.
Now, i went to run my project to start working on it and index
it happend to me, evevtually the problem was i had a syntax error in one of the forms in forms.py, and i imported this form into my views.py file. Django error message still pointed me to view does not exist error
Same issue because of cross view import between two files.
I've resolve it by moving import inside of each method.
I had the same error for the same reason. Typo in another file that was imported by the one reported in the error. Revealed by importing manually into the shell.
Thanks kdazzle!
--Fred Stluka
Try doing a
python ./manage.py shell
and then importing the view that is giving you the problem. That might end up giving you more useful debugging information.
> from ism.views import index
Same problem.
My shell was not working too.
I saw the link that Jimenez posted, and at the end of discussion the guy solved the problem saving the file using Vim.
I rewrited the file using Vim and it worked!
Try it if your was not solved yet!
I had the same problem.
I had no clues, importing the module in the shell was not helpful at all: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'views'
.
But I noticed that if I imported a specific module (that is imported in the views.py) before importing views, it worked.
I finally figured that the imported module also imported views.py
, so it failed as each file was importing the other. No explicit message anywhere though.