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Added a way to iterate over hidden/visible fields in a form. Useful for manual

form layout.


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9569 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-12-05 04:22:00 +00:00
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@ -303,6 +303,20 @@ class BaseForm(StrAndUnicode):
return True
return False
def hidden_fields(self):
"""
Returns a list of all the BoundField objects that correspond to hidden
fields in the HTML output. Useful for manual form layout in templates.
"""
return [field for field in self if field.is_hidden]
def visible_fields(self):
"""
Returns a lits of BoundField objects that do not correspond to hidden
fields. The opposite of the hidden_fields() method.
"""
return [field for field in self if not field.is_hidden]
class Form(BaseForm):
"A collection of Fields, plus their associated data."
# This is a separate class from BaseForm in order to abstract the way
@ -363,7 +377,7 @@ class BoundField(StrAndUnicode):
else:
name = self.html_initial_name
return widget.render(name, data, attrs=attrs)
def as_text(self, attrs=None, **kwargs):
"""
Returns a string of HTML for representing this as an <input type="text">.

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@ -292,6 +292,56 @@ templates:
case, each object in the loop is a simple string containing the error
message.
``field.is_hidden``
This attribute is ``True`` is the form field is a hidden field and
``False`` otherwise. It's not particularly useful as a template
variable, but could be useful in conditional tests such as::
{% if field.is_hidden %}
{# Do something special #}
{% endif %}
Looping over hidden and visible fields
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you are manually laying out a form in a template, you will often want to
work with any hidden fields in a single loop and then treat the visible fields
differently. For example, since hidden fields don't display anything, putting
their error messages "next to" the field isn't going to be very clear to the
reader. So you need to handle errors for those fields a bit differently.
Django provides two methods on a form that allow you to loop over the hidden
and visible fields independently: ``hidden_fields()`` and
``visible_fields()``. In a template, you might use these like this (this is a
modification of an earlier example)::
<form action="/contact/" method="POST">
{% for field in form.visible_fields %}
<div class="fieldWrapper">
{# Include the hidden fields in the form #}
{% if forloop.first %}
{% for hidden in form.hidden_fields %}
{{ field }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
{{ field.errors }}
{{ field.label_tag }}: {{ field }}
</div>
{% endfor %}
<p><input type="submit" value="Send message" /></p>
</form>
This example does not handle any errors in the hidden fields. Usually, an
error in a hidden field is a sign of form tampering, since normal form
interaction won't alter them. However, you could easily insert some error
displays for those form errors as well.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
The ``hidden_fields`` and ``visible_fields`` methods are new in Django
1.1.
Reusable form templates
-----------------------

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@ -1757,4 +1757,16 @@ initial that returns False on a boolean call needs to be treated literally.
>>> form.is_valid()
True
# Extracting hidden and visible fields ######################################
>>> class SongForm(Form):
... token = CharField(widget=HiddenInput)
... artist = CharField()
... name = CharField()
>>> form = SongForm()
>>> [f.name for f in form.hidden_fields()]
['token']
>>> [f.name for f in form.visible_fields()]
['artist', 'name']
"""