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1020 lines
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Python
1020 lines
34 KiB
Python
"""
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XX. Generating HTML forms from models
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This is mostly just a reworking of the ``form_for_model``/``form_for_instance``
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tests to use ``ModelForm``. As such, the text may not make sense in all cases,
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and the examples are probably a poor fit for the ``ModelForm`` syntax. In other
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words, most of these tests should be rewritten.
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"""
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import os
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import tempfile
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from django.db import models
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from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage
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temp_storage = FileSystemStorage(tempfile.gettempdir())
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ARTICLE_STATUS = (
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(1, 'Draft'),
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(2, 'Pending'),
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(3, 'Live'),
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)
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class Category(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=20)
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slug = models.SlugField(max_length=20)
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url = models.CharField('The URL', max_length=40)
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.name
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class Writer(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=50, help_text='Use both first and last names.')
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.name
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class Article(models.Model):
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headline = models.CharField(max_length=50)
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slug = models.SlugField()
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pub_date = models.DateField()
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created = models.DateField(editable=False)
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writer = models.ForeignKey(Writer)
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article = models.TextField()
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categories = models.ManyToManyField(Category, blank=True)
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status = models.IntegerField(choices=ARTICLE_STATUS, blank=True, null=True)
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def save(self):
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import datetime
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if not self.id:
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self.created = datetime.date.today()
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return super(Article, self).save()
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.headline
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class PhoneNumber(models.Model):
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phone = models.PhoneNumberField()
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description = models.CharField(max_length=20)
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.phone
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class TextFile(models.Model):
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description = models.CharField(max_length=20)
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file = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests')
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.description
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class ImageFile(models.Model):
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description = models.CharField(max_length=20)
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try:
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# If PIL is available, try testing PIL.
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# Checking for the existence of Image is enough for CPython, but
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# for PyPy, you need to check for the underlying modules
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# If PIL is not available, this test is equivalent to TextFile above.
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from PIL import Image, _imaging
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image = models.ImageField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests')
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except ImportError:
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image = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests')
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def __unicode__(self):
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return self.description
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__test__ = {'API_TESTS': """
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>>> from django import forms
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>>> from django.forms.models import ModelForm
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>>> from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile
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The bare bones, absolutely nothing custom, basic case.
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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>>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
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['name', 'slug', 'url']
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Extra fields.
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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... some_extra_field = forms.BooleanField()
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...
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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>>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
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['name', 'slug', 'url', 'some_extra_field']
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Replacing a field.
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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... url = forms.BooleanField()
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...
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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>>> CategoryForm.base_fields['url'].__class__
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<class 'django.forms.fields.BooleanField'>
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Using 'fields'.
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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...
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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... fields = ['url']
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>>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
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['url']
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Using 'exclude'
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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...
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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... exclude = ['url']
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>>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
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['name', 'slug']
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Using 'fields' *and* 'exclude'. Not sure why you'd want to do this, but uh,
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"be liberal in what you accept" and all.
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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...
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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... fields = ['name', 'url']
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... exclude = ['url']
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>>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
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['name']
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Don't allow more than one 'model' definition in the inheritance hierarchy.
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Technically, it would generate a valid form, but the fact that the resulting
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save method won't deal with multiple objects is likely to trip up people not
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familiar with the mechanics.
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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>>> class OddForm(CategoryForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Article
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OddForm is now an Article-related thing, because BadForm.Meta overrides
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CategoryForm.Meta.
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>>> OddForm.base_fields.keys()
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['headline', 'slug', 'pub_date', 'writer', 'article', 'status', 'categories']
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>>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Article
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First class with a Meta class wins.
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>>> class BadForm(ArticleForm, CategoryForm):
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... pass
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>>> OddForm.base_fields.keys()
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['headline', 'slug', 'pub_date', 'writer', 'article', 'status', 'categories']
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Subclassing without specifying a Meta on the class will use the parent's Meta
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(or the first parent in the MRO if there are multiple parent classes).
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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>>> class SubCategoryForm(CategoryForm):
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... pass
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>>> SubCategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
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['name', 'slug', 'url']
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We can also subclass the Meta inner class to change the fields list.
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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... checkbox = forms.BooleanField()
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...
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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>>> class SubCategoryForm(CategoryForm):
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... class Meta(CategoryForm.Meta):
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... exclude = ['url']
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>>> print SubCategoryForm()
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<tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_slug">Slug:</label></th><td><input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_checkbox">Checkbox:</label></th><td><input type="checkbox" name="checkbox" id="id_checkbox" /></td></tr>
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# Old form_for_x tests #######################################################
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>>> from django.forms import ModelForm, CharField
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>>> import datetime
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>>> Category.objects.all()
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[]
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>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Category
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>>> f = CategoryForm()
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>>> print f
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<tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_slug">Slug:</label></th><td><input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_url">The URL:</label></th><td><input id="id_url" type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></td></tr>
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>>> print f.as_ul()
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<li><label for="id_name">Name:</label> <input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></li>
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<li><label for="id_slug">Slug:</label> <input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></li>
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<li><label for="id_url">The URL:</label> <input id="id_url" type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></li>
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>>> print f['name']
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<input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" />
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>>> f = CategoryForm(auto_id=False)
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>>> print f.as_ul()
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<li>Name: <input type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></li>
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<li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></li>
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<li>The URL: <input type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></li>
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>>> f = CategoryForm({'name': 'Entertainment', 'slug': 'entertainment', 'url': 'entertainment'})
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> f.cleaned_data['url']
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u'entertainment'
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>>> f.cleaned_data['name']
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u'Entertainment'
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>>> f.cleaned_data['slug']
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u'entertainment'
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>>> obj = f.save()
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>>> obj
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<Category: Entertainment>
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>>> Category.objects.all()
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[<Category: Entertainment>]
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>>> f = CategoryForm({'name': "It's a test", 'slug': 'its-test', 'url': 'test'})
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> f.cleaned_data['url']
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u'test'
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>>> f.cleaned_data['name']
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u"It's a test"
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>>> f.cleaned_data['slug']
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u'its-test'
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>>> obj = f.save()
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>>> obj
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<Category: It's a test>
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>>> Category.objects.order_by('name')
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[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
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If you call save() with commit=False, then it will return an object that
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hasn't yet been saved to the database. In this case, it's up to you to call
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save() on the resulting model instance.
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>>> f = CategoryForm({'name': 'Third test', 'slug': 'third-test', 'url': 'third'})
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> f.cleaned_data['url']
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u'third'
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>>> f.cleaned_data['name']
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u'Third test'
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>>> f.cleaned_data['slug']
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u'third-test'
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>>> obj = f.save(commit=False)
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>>> obj
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<Category: Third test>
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>>> Category.objects.order_by('name')
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[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
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>>> obj.save()
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>>> Category.objects.order_by('name')
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[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>, <Category: Third test>]
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If you call save() with invalid data, you'll get a ValueError.
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>>> f = CategoryForm({'name': '', 'slug': '', 'url': 'foo'})
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>>> f.errors['name']
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[u'This field is required.']
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>>> f.errors['slug']
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[u'This field is required.']
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>>> f.cleaned_data
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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AttributeError: 'CategoryForm' object has no attribute 'cleaned_data'
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>>> f.save()
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: The Category could not be created because the data didn't validate.
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>>> f = CategoryForm({'name': '', 'slug': '', 'url': 'foo'})
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>>> f.save()
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: The Category could not be created because the data didn't validate.
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Create a couple of Writers.
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>>> w = Writer(name='Mike Royko')
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>>> w.save()
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>>> w = Writer(name='Bob Woodward')
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>>> w.save()
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ManyToManyFields are represented by a MultipleChoiceField, ForeignKeys and any
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fields with the 'choices' attribute are represented by a ChoiceField.
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>>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Article
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>>> f = ArticleForm(auto_id=False)
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>>> print f
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<tr><th>Headline:</th><td><input type="text" name="headline" maxlength="50" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Slug:</th><td><input type="text" name="slug" maxlength="50" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Pub date:</th><td><input type="text" name="pub_date" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Writer:</th><td><select name="writer">
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<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
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<option value="1">Mike Royko</option>
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<option value="2">Bob Woodward</option>
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</select></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Article:</th><td><textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article"></textarea></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Status:</th><td><select name="status">
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<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
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<option value="1">Draft</option>
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<option value="2">Pending</option>
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<option value="3">Live</option>
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</select></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Categories:</th><td><select multiple="multiple" name="categories">
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<option value="1">Entertainment</option>
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<option value="2">It's a test</option>
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<option value="3">Third test</option>
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</select><br /> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</td></tr>
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You can restrict a form to a subset of the complete list of fields
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by providing a 'fields' argument. If you try to save a
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model created with such a form, you need to ensure that the fields
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that are _not_ on the form have default values, or are allowed to have
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a value of None. If a field isn't specified on a form, the object created
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from the form can't provide a value for that field!
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>>> class PartialArticleForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Article
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... fields = ('headline','pub_date')
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>>> f = PartialArticleForm(auto_id=False)
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>>> print f
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<tr><th>Headline:</th><td><input type="text" name="headline" maxlength="50" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Pub date:</th><td><input type="text" name="pub_date" /></td></tr>
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When the ModelForm is passed an instance, that instance's current values are
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inserted as 'initial' data in each Field.
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>>> w = Writer.objects.get(name='Mike Royko')
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>>> class RoykoForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Writer
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>>> f = RoykoForm(auto_id=False, instance=w)
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>>> print f
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<tr><th>Name:</th><td><input type="text" name="name" value="Mike Royko" maxlength="50" /><br />Use both first and last names.</td></tr>
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>>> art = Article(headline='Test article', slug='test-article', pub_date=datetime.date(1988, 1, 4), writer=w, article='Hello.')
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>>> art.save()
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>>> art.id
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1
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>>> class TestArticleForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Article
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>>> f = TestArticleForm(auto_id=False, instance=art)
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>>> print f.as_ul()
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<li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="Test article" maxlength="50" /></li>
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<li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" value="test-article" maxlength="50" /></li>
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<li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" value="1988-01-04" /></li>
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<li>Writer: <select name="writer">
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<option value="">---------</option>
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<option value="1" selected="selected">Mike Royko</option>
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<option value="2">Bob Woodward</option>
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</select></li>
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<li>Article: <textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article">Hello.</textarea></li>
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<li>Status: <select name="status">
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<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
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<option value="1">Draft</option>
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<option value="2">Pending</option>
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<option value="3">Live</option>
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</select></li>
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<li>Categories: <select multiple="multiple" name="categories">
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<option value="1">Entertainment</option>
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<option value="2">It's a test</option>
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<option value="3">Third test</option>
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</select> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</li>
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>>> f = TestArticleForm({'headline': u'Test headline', 'slug': 'test-headline', 'pub_date': u'1984-02-06', 'writer': u'1', 'article': 'Hello.'}, instance=art)
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> test_art = f.save()
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>>> test_art.id
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1
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>>> test_art = Article.objects.get(id=1)
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>>> test_art.headline
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u'Test headline'
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You can create a form over a subset of the available fields
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by specifying a 'fields' argument to form_for_instance.
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>>> class PartialArticleForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Article
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... fields=('headline', 'slug', 'pub_date')
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>>> f = PartialArticleForm({'headline': u'New headline', 'slug': 'new-headline', 'pub_date': u'1988-01-04'}, auto_id=False, instance=art)
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>>> print f.as_ul()
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<li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="New headline" maxlength="50" /></li>
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<li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" value="new-headline" maxlength="50" /></li>
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<li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" value="1988-01-04" /></li>
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> new_art = f.save()
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>>> new_art.id
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1
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>>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=1)
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>>> new_art.headline
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u'New headline'
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Add some categories and test the many-to-many form output.
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>>> new_art.categories.all()
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[]
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>>> new_art.categories.add(Category.objects.get(name='Entertainment'))
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>>> new_art.categories.all()
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[<Category: Entertainment>]
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>>> class TestArticleForm(ModelForm):
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... class Meta:
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... model = Article
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>>> f = TestArticleForm(auto_id=False, instance=new_art)
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>>> print f.as_ul()
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<li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="New headline" maxlength="50" /></li>
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<li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" value="new-headline" maxlength="50" /></li>
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<li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" value="1988-01-04" /></li>
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<li>Writer: <select name="writer">
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<option value="">---------</option>
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<option value="1" selected="selected">Mike Royko</option>
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<option value="2">Bob Woodward</option>
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</select></li>
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<li>Article: <textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article">Hello.</textarea></li>
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<li>Status: <select name="status">
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<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
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<option value="1">Draft</option>
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<option value="2">Pending</option>
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<option value="3">Live</option>
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</select></li>
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<li>Categories: <select multiple="multiple" name="categories">
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<option value="1" selected="selected">Entertainment</option>
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<option value="2">It's a test</option>
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<option value="3">Third test</option>
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</select> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</li>
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|
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>>> f = TestArticleForm({'headline': u'New headline', 'slug': u'new-headline', 'pub_date': u'1988-01-04',
|
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... 'writer': u'1', 'article': u'Hello.', 'categories': [u'1', u'2']}, instance=new_art)
|
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>>> new_art = f.save()
|
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>>> new_art.id
|
|
1
|
|
>>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=1)
|
|
>>> new_art.categories.order_by('name')
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
|
|
|
|
Now, submit form data with no categories. This deletes the existing categories.
|
|
>>> f = TestArticleForm({'headline': u'New headline', 'slug': u'new-headline', 'pub_date': u'1988-01-04',
|
|
... 'writer': u'1', 'article': u'Hello.'}, instance=new_art)
|
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>>> new_art = f.save()
|
|
>>> new_art.id
|
|
1
|
|
>>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=1)
|
|
>>> new_art.categories.all()
|
|
[]
|
|
|
|
Create a new article, with categories, via the form.
|
|
>>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm):
|
|
... class Meta:
|
|
... model = Article
|
|
>>> f = ArticleForm({'headline': u'The walrus was Paul', 'slug': u'walrus-was-paul', 'pub_date': u'1967-11-01',
|
|
... 'writer': u'1', 'article': u'Test.', 'categories': [u'1', u'2']})
|
|
>>> new_art = f.save()
|
|
>>> new_art.id
|
|
2
|
|
>>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=2)
|
|
>>> new_art.categories.order_by('name')
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
|
|
|
|
Create a new article, with no categories, via the form.
|
|
>>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm):
|
|
... class Meta:
|
|
... model = Article
|
|
>>> f = ArticleForm({'headline': u'The walrus was Paul', 'slug': u'walrus-was-paul', 'pub_date': u'1967-11-01',
|
|
... 'writer': u'1', 'article': u'Test.'})
|
|
>>> new_art = f.save()
|
|
>>> new_art.id
|
|
3
|
|
>>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=3)
|
|
>>> new_art.categories.all()
|
|
[]
|
|
|
|
Create a new article, with categories, via the form, but use commit=False.
|
|
The m2m data won't be saved until save_m2m() is invoked on the form.
|
|
>>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm):
|
|
... class Meta:
|
|
... model = Article
|
|
>>> f = ArticleForm({'headline': u'The walrus was Paul', 'slug': 'walrus-was-paul', 'pub_date': u'1967-11-01',
|
|
... 'writer': u'1', 'article': u'Test.', 'categories': [u'1', u'2']})
|
|
>>> new_art = f.save(commit=False)
|
|
|
|
# Manually save the instance
|
|
>>> new_art.save()
|
|
>>> new_art.id
|
|
4
|
|
|
|
# The instance doesn't have m2m data yet
|
|
>>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=4)
|
|
>>> new_art.categories.all()
|
|
[]
|
|
|
|
# Save the m2m data on the form
|
|
>>> f.save_m2m()
|
|
>>> new_art.categories.order_by('name')
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
|
|
|
|
Here, we define a custom ModelForm. Because it happens to have the same fields as
|
|
the Category model, we can just call the form's save() to apply its changes to an
|
|
existing Category instance.
|
|
>>> class ShortCategory(ModelForm):
|
|
... name = CharField(max_length=5)
|
|
... slug = CharField(max_length=5)
|
|
... url = CharField(max_length=3)
|
|
>>> cat = Category.objects.get(name='Third test')
|
|
>>> cat
|
|
<Category: Third test>
|
|
>>> cat.id
|
|
3
|
|
>>> form = ShortCategory({'name': 'Third', 'slug': 'third', 'url': '3rd'}, instance=cat)
|
|
>>> form.save()
|
|
<Category: Third>
|
|
>>> Category.objects.get(id=3)
|
|
<Category: Third>
|
|
|
|
Here, we demonstrate that choices for a ForeignKey ChoiceField are determined
|
|
at runtime, based on the data in the database when the form is displayed, not
|
|
the data in the database when the form is instantiated.
|
|
>>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm):
|
|
... class Meta:
|
|
... model = Article
|
|
>>> f = ArticleForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
>>> print f.as_ul()
|
|
<li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" maxlength="50" /></li>
|
|
<li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" maxlength="50" /></li>
|
|
<li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" /></li>
|
|
<li>Writer: <select name="writer">
|
|
<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
|
|
<option value="1">Mike Royko</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Bob Woodward</option>
|
|
</select></li>
|
|
<li>Article: <textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article"></textarea></li>
|
|
<li>Status: <select name="status">
|
|
<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
|
|
<option value="1">Draft</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Pending</option>
|
|
<option value="3">Live</option>
|
|
</select></li>
|
|
<li>Categories: <select multiple="multiple" name="categories">
|
|
<option value="1">Entertainment</option>
|
|
<option value="2">It's a test</option>
|
|
<option value="3">Third</option>
|
|
</select> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</li>
|
|
>>> Category.objects.create(name='Fourth', url='4th')
|
|
<Category: Fourth>
|
|
>>> Writer.objects.create(name='Carl Bernstein')
|
|
<Writer: Carl Bernstein>
|
|
>>> print f.as_ul()
|
|
<li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" maxlength="50" /></li>
|
|
<li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" maxlength="50" /></li>
|
|
<li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" /></li>
|
|
<li>Writer: <select name="writer">
|
|
<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
|
|
<option value="1">Mike Royko</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Bob Woodward</option>
|
|
<option value="3">Carl Bernstein</option>
|
|
</select></li>
|
|
<li>Article: <textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article"></textarea></li>
|
|
<li>Status: <select name="status">
|
|
<option value="" selected="selected">---------</option>
|
|
<option value="1">Draft</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Pending</option>
|
|
<option value="3">Live</option>
|
|
</select></li>
|
|
<li>Categories: <select multiple="multiple" name="categories">
|
|
<option value="1">Entertainment</option>
|
|
<option value="2">It's a test</option>
|
|
<option value="3">Third</option>
|
|
<option value="4">Fourth</option>
|
|
</select> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</li>
|
|
|
|
# ModelChoiceField ############################################################
|
|
|
|
>>> from django.forms import ModelChoiceField, ModelMultipleChoiceField
|
|
|
|
>>> f = ModelChoiceField(Category.objects.all())
|
|
>>> list(f.choices)
|
|
[(u'', u'---------'), (1, u'Entertainment'), (2, u"It's a test"), (3, u'Third'), (4, u'Fourth')]
|
|
>>> f.clean('')
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'This field is required.']
|
|
>>> f.clean(None)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'This field is required.']
|
|
>>> f.clean(0)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. That choice is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
>>> f.clean(3)
|
|
<Category: Third>
|
|
>>> f.clean(2)
|
|
<Category: It's a test>
|
|
|
|
# Add a Category object *after* the ModelChoiceField has already been
|
|
# instantiated. This proves clean() checks the database during clean() rather
|
|
# than caching it at time of instantiation.
|
|
>>> Category.objects.create(name='Fifth', url='5th')
|
|
<Category: Fifth>
|
|
>>> f.clean(5)
|
|
<Category: Fifth>
|
|
|
|
# Delete a Category object *after* the ModelChoiceField has already been
|
|
# instantiated. This proves clean() checks the database during clean() rather
|
|
# than caching it at time of instantiation.
|
|
>>> Category.objects.get(url='5th').delete()
|
|
>>> f.clean(5)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. That choice is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
|
|
>>> f = ModelChoiceField(Category.objects.filter(pk=1), required=False)
|
|
>>> print f.clean('')
|
|
None
|
|
>>> f.clean('')
|
|
>>> f.clean('1')
|
|
<Category: Entertainment>
|
|
>>> f.clean('100')
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. That choice is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
|
|
# queryset can be changed after the field is created.
|
|
>>> f.queryset = Category.objects.exclude(name='Fourth')
|
|
>>> list(f.choices)
|
|
[(u'', u'---------'), (1, u'Entertainment'), (2, u"It's a test"), (3, u'Third')]
|
|
>>> f.clean(3)
|
|
<Category: Third>
|
|
>>> f.clean(4)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. That choice is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
|
|
# check that we can safely iterate choices repeatedly
|
|
>>> gen_one = list(f.choices)
|
|
>>> gen_two = f.choices
|
|
>>> gen_one[2]
|
|
(2L, u"It's a test")
|
|
>>> list(gen_two)
|
|
[(u'', u'---------'), (1L, u'Entertainment'), (2L, u"It's a test"), (3L, u'Third')]
|
|
|
|
# check that we can override the label_from_instance method to print custom labels (#4620)
|
|
>>> f.queryset = Category.objects.all()
|
|
>>> f.label_from_instance = lambda obj: "category " + str(obj)
|
|
>>> list(f.choices)
|
|
[(u'', u'---------'), (1L, 'category Entertainment'), (2L, "category It's a test"), (3L, 'category Third'), (4L, 'category Fourth')]
|
|
|
|
# ModelMultipleChoiceField ####################################################
|
|
|
|
>>> f = ModelMultipleChoiceField(Category.objects.all())
|
|
>>> list(f.choices)
|
|
[(1, u'Entertainment'), (2, u"It's a test"), (3, u'Third'), (4, u'Fourth')]
|
|
>>> f.clean(None)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'This field is required.']
|
|
>>> f.clean([])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'This field is required.']
|
|
>>> f.clean([1])
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>]
|
|
>>> f.clean([2])
|
|
[<Category: It's a test>]
|
|
>>> f.clean(['1'])
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>]
|
|
>>> f.clean(['1', '2'])
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
|
|
>>> f.clean([1, '2'])
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
|
|
>>> f.clean((1, '2'))
|
|
[<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>]
|
|
>>> f.clean(['100'])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 100 is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
>>> f.clean('hello')
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Enter a list of values.']
|
|
|
|
# Add a Category object *after* the ModelMultipleChoiceField has already been
|
|
# instantiated. This proves clean() checks the database during clean() rather
|
|
# than caching it at time of instantiation.
|
|
>>> Category.objects.create(id=6, name='Sixth', url='6th')
|
|
<Category: Sixth>
|
|
>>> f.clean([6])
|
|
[<Category: Sixth>]
|
|
|
|
# Delete a Category object *after* the ModelMultipleChoiceField has already been
|
|
# instantiated. This proves clean() checks the database during clean() rather
|
|
# than caching it at time of instantiation.
|
|
>>> Category.objects.get(url='6th').delete()
|
|
>>> f.clean([6])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 6 is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
|
|
>>> f = ModelMultipleChoiceField(Category.objects.all(), required=False)
|
|
>>> f.clean([])
|
|
[]
|
|
>>> f.clean(())
|
|
[]
|
|
>>> f.clean(['10'])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 10 is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
>>> f.clean(['3', '10'])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 10 is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
>>> f.clean(['1', '10'])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 10 is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
|
|
# queryset can be changed after the field is created.
|
|
>>> f.queryset = Category.objects.exclude(name='Fourth')
|
|
>>> list(f.choices)
|
|
[(1, u'Entertainment'), (2, u"It's a test"), (3, u'Third')]
|
|
>>> f.clean([3])
|
|
[<Category: Third>]
|
|
>>> f.clean([4])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 4 is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
>>> f.clean(['3', '4'])
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 4 is not one of the available choices.']
|
|
|
|
>>> f.queryset = Category.objects.all()
|
|
>>> f.label_from_instance = lambda obj: "multicategory " + str(obj)
|
|
>>> list(f.choices)
|
|
[(1L, 'multicategory Entertainment'), (2L, "multicategory It's a test"), (3L, 'multicategory Third'), (4L, 'multicategory Fourth')]
|
|
|
|
# PhoneNumberField ############################################################
|
|
|
|
>>> class PhoneNumberForm(ModelForm):
|
|
... class Meta:
|
|
... model = PhoneNumber
|
|
>>> f = PhoneNumberForm({'phone': '(312) 555-1212', 'description': 'Assistance'})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> f.cleaned_data['phone']
|
|
u'312-555-1212'
|
|
>>> f.cleaned_data['description']
|
|
u'Assistance'
|
|
|
|
# FileField ###################################################################
|
|
|
|
# File forms.
|
|
|
|
>>> class TextFileForm(ModelForm):
|
|
... class Meta:
|
|
... model = TextFile
|
|
|
|
# Test conditions when files is either not given or empty.
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
False
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
False
|
|
|
|
# Upload a file and ensure it all works as expected.
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={'file': SimpleUploadedFile('test1.txt', 'hello world')})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> type(f.cleaned_data['file'])
|
|
<class 'django.core.files.uploadedfile.SimpleUploadedFile'>
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test1.txt>
|
|
|
|
>>> instance.file.delete()
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={'file': SimpleUploadedFile('test1.txt', 'hello world')})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> type(f.cleaned_data['file'])
|
|
<class 'django.core.files.uploadedfile.SimpleUploadedFile'>
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test1.txt>
|
|
|
|
# Edit an instance that already has the file defined in the model. This will not
|
|
# save the file again, but leave it exactly as it is.
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, instance=instance)
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> f.cleaned_data['file']
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test1.txt>
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test1.txt>
|
|
|
|
# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
|
|
>>> instance.file.delete()
|
|
|
|
# Override the file by uploading a new one.
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={'file': SimpleUploadedFile('test2.txt', 'hello world')}, instance=instance)
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test2.txt>
|
|
|
|
# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
|
|
>>> instance.file.delete()
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={'file': SimpleUploadedFile('test2.txt', 'hello world')})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test2.txt>
|
|
|
|
# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
|
|
>>> instance.file.delete()
|
|
|
|
>>> instance.delete()
|
|
|
|
# Test the non-required FileField
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'})
|
|
>>> f.fields['file'].required = False
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: None>
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={'file': SimpleUploadedFile('test3.txt', 'hello world')}, instance=instance)
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test3.txt>
|
|
|
|
# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
|
|
>>> instance.file.delete()
|
|
>>> instance.delete()
|
|
|
|
>>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={'file': SimpleUploadedFile('test3.txt', 'hello world')})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.file
|
|
<FieldFile: tests/test3.txt>
|
|
|
|
# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
|
|
>>> instance.file.delete()
|
|
>>> instance.delete()
|
|
|
|
# ImageField ###################################################################
|
|
|
|
# ImageField and FileField are nearly identical, but they differ slighty when
|
|
# it comes to validation. This specifically tests that #6302 is fixed for
|
|
# both file fields and image fields.
|
|
|
|
>>> class ImageFileForm(ModelForm):
|
|
... class Meta:
|
|
... model = ImageFile
|
|
|
|
>>> image_data = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "test.png"), 'rb').read()
|
|
|
|
>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'An image'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test.png', image_data)})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> type(f.cleaned_data['image'])
|
|
<class 'django.core.files.uploadedfile.SimpleUploadedFile'>
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.image
|
|
<ImageFieldFile: tests/test.png>
|
|
|
|
# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
|
|
>>> instance.image.delete()
|
|
|
|
>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'An image'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test.png', image_data)})
|
|
>>> f.is_valid()
|
|
True
|
|
>>> type(f.cleaned_data['image'])
|
|
<class 'django.core.files.uploadedfile.SimpleUploadedFile'>
|
|
>>> instance = f.save()
|
|
>>> instance.image
|
|
<ImageFieldFile: tests/test.png>
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# Edit an instance that already has the image defined in the model. This will not
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# save the image again, but leave it exactly as it is.
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>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Look, it changed'}, instance=instance)
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> f.cleaned_data['image']
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<ImageFieldFile: tests/test.png>
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>>> instance = f.save()
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>>> instance.image
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<ImageFieldFile: tests/test.png>
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# Delete the current image since this is not done by Django.
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>>> instance.image.delete()
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# Override the file by uploading a new one.
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>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Changed it'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test2.png', image_data)}, instance=instance)
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> instance = f.save()
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>>> instance.image
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<ImageFieldFile: tests/test2.png>
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# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
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>>> instance.image.delete()
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>>> instance.delete()
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>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Changed it'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test2.png', image_data)})
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> instance = f.save()
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>>> instance.image
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<ImageFieldFile: tests/test2.png>
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# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
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>>> instance.image.delete()
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>>> instance.delete()
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# Test the non-required ImageField
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>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Test'})
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>>> f.fields['image'].required = False
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> instance = f.save()
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>>> instance.image
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<ImageFieldFile: None>
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>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'And a final one'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test3.png', image_data)}, instance=instance)
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> instance = f.save()
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>>> instance.image
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<ImageFieldFile: tests/test3.png>
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# Delete the current file since this is not done by Django.
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>>> instance.image.delete()
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>>> instance.delete()
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>>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'And a final one'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test3.png', image_data)})
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>>> f.is_valid()
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True
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>>> instance = f.save()
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>>> instance.image
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<ImageFieldFile: tests/test3.png>
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>>> instance.delete()
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# Media on a ModelForm ########################################################
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# Similar to a regular Form class you can define custom media to be used on
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# the ModelForm.
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>>> class ModelFormWithMedia(ModelForm):
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... class Media:
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... js = ('/some/form/javascript',)
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... css = {
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... 'all': ('/some/form/css',)
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... }
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... class Meta:
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... model = PhoneNumber
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>>> f = ModelFormWithMedia()
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>>> print f.media
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<link href="/some/form/css" type="text/css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" />
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<script type="text/javascript" src="/some/form/javascript"></script>
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"""}
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