============== Included views ============== One view is included with this application: ``contact_form.views.contact_form``, which knows how to work with ``contact_form.forms.ContactForm`` and its subclasses, and takes several useful keyword arguments for specifying behavior. ``contact_form.views.contact_form`` ==================================== Renders a contact form, validates its input and sends an email from it. To specify the form class to use, pass the ``form_class`` keyword argument; if no ``form_class`` is specified, the base ``ContactForm`` class will be used. To specify the template to use for rendering the form (*not* the template used to render the email message sent from the form, which is handled by the form class), pass the ``template_name`` keyword argument; if not supplied, this will default to ``contact/contact_form.html``. To specify a URL to redirect to after a successfully-sent message, pass the ``success_url`` keyword argument; if not supplied, this will default to ``/contact/sent/``. To allow only registered users to use the form, pass a ``True`` value for the ``login_required`` keyword argument. To suppress exceptions raised during sending of the email, pass a ``True`` value for the ``fail_silently`` keyword argument. This is **not** recommended. Template:: Passed in the ``template_name`` argument. Context:: form The form instance.