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view - How do I use an UpdateView to update a Django Model?

I'm trying to update a model in Django using the class-based generic view UpdateView.

I read the page Updating User model in Django with class based UpdateView to try and get me started, but I'm getting an error 'WSGIRequest' object has no attribute 'id'

I'm a fresh face to Django, so please be forgiving if I'm doing something stupid.

//urls.py

url(r'^portfolios/update/(?P<id>d+)/$',PortfoliosUpdateView.as_view()),

//views.py

class PortfoliosUpdateView(UpdateView):
    form_class = PortfoliosCreateForm
    model = Portfolios
    template_name = 'portfolios/create.html'

    def get(self, request, **kwargs):
        self.object = Portfolios.objects.get(id=self.request.id)
        form_class = self.get_form_class()
        form = self.get_form(form_class)
        context = self.get_context_data(object=self.object, form=form)
        return self.render_to_response(context)

    def get_object(self, queryset=None):
        obj = Portfolios.objects.get(id=self.request.id)
        return obj

It's mostly just a modified version of the code originally posted, but I thought it'd work. I know that I'm trying to retrieve the id passed as a GET parameter, but that doesn't seem to come through in the request variable. Am I going about this the wrong way?

Thanks

Edit: I think I fixed it, but this may be wrong: I changed the lines

self.object = Portfolios.objects.get(id=self.request.id)
obj = Portfolios.objects.get(id=self.request.id)

to

self.object = Portfolios.objects.get(id=self.kwargs['id'])
obj = Portfolios.objects.get(id=self.kwargs['id'])

I could be wrong.

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It should be:

def get_object(self, queryset=None):
    obj = Portfolios.objects.get(id=self.kwargs['id'])
    return obj

Look at class based generic view dispatch explains that keyword arguments are assigned to self.kwargs.:

def dispatch(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
    # Try to dispatch to the right method; if a method doesn't exist,
    # defer to the error handler. Also defer to the error handler if the
    # request method isn't on the approved list.
    if request.method.lower() in self.http_method_names:
        handler = getattr(self, request.method.lower(), self.http_method_not_allowed)
    else:
        handler = self.http_method_not_allowed
    self.request = request
    self.args = args
    self.kwargs = kwargs
    return handler(request, *args, **kwargs)

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