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@ -319,10 +319,20 @@ class BooleanField(Field):
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class ChoiceField(Field):
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def __init__(self, choices=(), required=True, widget=Select, label=None, initial=None):
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if isinstance(widget, type):
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widget = widget(choices=choices)
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widget = widget()
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super(ChoiceField, self).__init__(required, widget, label, initial)
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self.choices = choices
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def _get_choices(self):
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return self._choices
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def _set_choices(self, value):
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# Setting choices also sets the choices on the widget.
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self._choices = value
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self.widget.choices = value
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choices = property(_get_choices, _set_choices)
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def clean(self, value):
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"""
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Validates that the input is in self.choices.
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<option value="J">Java</option>
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</select>
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You can specify widget attributes in the Widget constructor.
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>>> class FrameworkForm(Form):
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... name = CharField()
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... language = ChoiceField(choices=[('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')], widget=Select(attrs={'class': 'foo'}))
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>>> f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
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>>> print f['language']
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<select class="foo" name="language">
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<option value="P">Python</option>
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<option value="J">Java</option>
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</select>
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>>> f = FrameworkForm({'name': 'Django', 'language': 'P'}, auto_id=False)
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>>> print f['language']
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<select class="foo" name="language">
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<option value="P" selected="selected">Python</option>
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<option value="J">Java</option>
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</select>
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When passing a custom widget instance to ChoiceField, note that setting
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'choices' on the widget is meaningless. The widget will use the choices
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defined on the Field, not the ones defined on the Widget.
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>>> class FrameworkForm(Form):
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... name = CharField()
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... language = ChoiceField(choices=[('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')], widget=Select(choices=[('R', 'Ruby'), ('P', 'Perl')], attrs={'class': 'foo'}))
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>>> f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
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>>> print f['language']
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<select class="foo" name="language">
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<option value="P">Python</option>
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<option value="J">Java</option>
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</select>
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>>> f = FrameworkForm({'name': 'Django', 'language': 'P'}, auto_id=False)
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>>> print f['language']
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<select class="foo" name="language">
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<option value="P" selected="selected">Python</option>
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<option value="J">Java</option>
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</select>
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You can set a ChoiceField's choices after the fact.
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>>> class FrameworkForm(Form):
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... name = CharField()
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... language = ChoiceField()
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>>> f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
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>>> print f['language']
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<select name="language">
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</select>
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>>> f.fields['language'].choices = [('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')]
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>>> print f['language']
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<select name="language">
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<option value="P">Python</option>
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<option value="J">Java</option>
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</select>
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Add widget=RadioSelect to use that widget with a ChoiceField.
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>>> class FrameworkForm(Form):
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... name = CharField()
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