| """ |
| XX. Generating HTML forms from models |
| |
| This is mostly just a reworking of the ``form_for_model``/``form_for_instance`` |
| tests to use ``ModelForm``. As such, the text may not make sense in all cases, |
| and the examples are probably a poor fit for the ``ModelForm`` syntax. In other |
| words, most of these tests should be rewritten. |
| """ |
| |
| import os |
| import tempfile |
| |
| from django.db import models |
| from django.core.files.storage import FileSystemStorage |
| |
| temp_storage_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
| temp_storage = FileSystemStorage(temp_storage_dir) |
| |
| ARTICLE_STATUS = ( |
| (1, 'Draft'), |
| (2, 'Pending'), |
| (3, 'Live'), |
| ) |
| |
| ARTICLE_STATUS_CHAR = ( |
| ('d', 'Draft'), |
| ('p', 'Pending'), |
| ('l', 'Live'), |
| ) |
| |
| class Category(models.Model): |
| name = models.CharField(max_length=20) |
| slug = models.SlugField(max_length=20) |
| url = models.CharField('The URL', max_length=40) |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.name |
| |
| class Writer(models.Model): |
| name = models.CharField(max_length=50, help_text='Use both first and last names.') |
| |
| class Meta: |
| ordering = ('name',) |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.name |
| |
| class Article(models.Model): |
| headline = models.CharField(max_length=50) |
| slug = models.SlugField() |
| pub_date = models.DateField() |
| created = models.DateField(editable=False) |
| writer = models.ForeignKey(Writer) |
| article = models.TextField() |
| categories = models.ManyToManyField(Category, blank=True) |
| status = models.PositiveIntegerField(choices=ARTICLE_STATUS, blank=True, null=True) |
| |
| def save(self): |
| import datetime |
| if not self.id: |
| self.created = datetime.date.today() |
| return super(Article, self).save() |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.headline |
| |
| class ImprovedArticle(models.Model): |
| article = models.OneToOneField(Article) |
| |
| class ImprovedArticleWithParentLink(models.Model): |
| article = models.OneToOneField(Article, parent_link=True) |
| |
| class BetterWriter(Writer): |
| score = models.IntegerField() |
| |
| class WriterProfile(models.Model): |
| writer = models.OneToOneField(Writer, primary_key=True) |
| age = models.PositiveIntegerField() |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return "%s is %s" % (self.writer, self.age) |
| |
| from django.contrib.localflavor.us.models import PhoneNumberField |
| class PhoneNumber(models.Model): |
| phone = PhoneNumberField() |
| description = models.CharField(max_length=20) |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.phone |
| |
| class TextFile(models.Model): |
| description = models.CharField(max_length=20) |
| file = models.FileField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to='tests', max_length=15) |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.description |
| |
| try: |
| # If PIL is available, try testing ImageFields. Checking for the existence |
| # of Image is enough for CPython, but for PyPy, you need to check for the |
| # underlying modules If PIL is not available, ImageField tests are omitted. |
| # Try to import PIL in either of the two ways it can end up installed. |
| try: |
| from PIL import Image, _imaging |
| except ImportError: |
| import Image, _imaging |
| |
| test_images = True |
| |
| class ImageFile(models.Model): |
| def custom_upload_path(self, filename): |
| path = self.path or 'tests' |
| return '%s/%s' % (path, filename) |
| |
| description = models.CharField(max_length=20) |
| |
| # Deliberately put the image field *after* the width/height fields to |
| # trigger the bug in #10404 with width/height not getting assigned. |
| width = models.IntegerField(editable=False) |
| height = models.IntegerField(editable=False) |
| image = models.ImageField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=custom_upload_path, |
| width_field='width', height_field='height') |
| path = models.CharField(max_length=16, blank=True, default='') |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.description |
| |
| class OptionalImageFile(models.Model): |
| def custom_upload_path(self, filename): |
| path = self.path or 'tests' |
| return '%s/%s' % (path, filename) |
| |
| description = models.CharField(max_length=20) |
| image = models.ImageField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=custom_upload_path, |
| width_field='width', height_field='height', |
| blank=True, null=True) |
| width = models.IntegerField(editable=False, null=True) |
| height = models.IntegerField(editable=False, null=True) |
| path = models.CharField(max_length=16, blank=True, default='') |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.description |
| except ImportError: |
| test_images = False |
| |
| class CommaSeparatedInteger(models.Model): |
| field = models.CommaSeparatedIntegerField(max_length=20) |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.field |
| |
| class Product(models.Model): |
| slug = models.SlugField(unique=True) |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.slug |
| |
| class Price(models.Model): |
| price = models.DecimalField(max_digits=10, decimal_places=2) |
| quantity = models.PositiveIntegerField() |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return u"%s for %s" % (self.quantity, self.price) |
| |
| class Meta: |
| unique_together = (('price', 'quantity'),) |
| |
| class ArticleStatus(models.Model): |
| status = models.CharField(max_length=2, choices=ARTICLE_STATUS_CHAR, blank=True, null=True) |
| |
| class Inventory(models.Model): |
| barcode = models.PositiveIntegerField(unique=True) |
| parent = models.ForeignKey('self', to_field='barcode', blank=True, null=True) |
| name = models.CharField(blank=False, max_length=20) |
| |
| class Meta: |
| ordering = ('name',) |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.name |
| |
| class Book(models.Model): |
| title = models.CharField(max_length=40) |
| author = models.ForeignKey(Writer, blank=True, null=True) |
| special_id = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True, unique=True) |
| |
| class Meta: |
| unique_together = ('title', 'author') |
| |
| class BookXtra(models.Model): |
| isbn = models.CharField(max_length=16, unique=True) |
| suffix1 = models.IntegerField(blank=True, default=0) |
| suffix2 = models.IntegerField(blank=True, default=0) |
| |
| class Meta: |
| unique_together = (('suffix1', 'suffix2')) |
| abstract = True |
| |
| class DerivedBook(Book, BookXtra): |
| pass |
| |
| class ExplicitPK(models.Model): |
| key = models.CharField(max_length=20, primary_key=True) |
| desc = models.CharField(max_length=20, blank=True, unique=True) |
| class Meta: |
| unique_together = ('key', 'desc') |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.key |
| |
| class Post(models.Model): |
| title = models.CharField(max_length=50, unique_for_date='posted', blank=True) |
| slug = models.CharField(max_length=50, unique_for_year='posted', blank=True) |
| subtitle = models.CharField(max_length=50, unique_for_month='posted', blank=True) |
| posted = models.DateField() |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return self.name |
| |
| class DerivedPost(Post): |
| pass |
| |
| class BigInt(models.Model): |
| biggie = models.BigIntegerField() |
| |
| def __unicode__(self): |
| return unicode(self.biggie) |
| |
| class MarkupField(models.CharField): |
| def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| kwargs["max_length"] = 20 |
| super(MarkupField, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def formfield(self, **kwargs): |
| # don't allow this field to be used in form (real use-case might be |
| # that you know the markup will always be X, but it is among an app |
| # that allows the user to say it could be something else) |
| # regressed at r10062 |
| return None |
| |
| class CustomFieldForExclusionModel(models.Model): |
| name = models.CharField(max_length=10) |
| markup = MarkupField() |
| |
| class FlexibleDatePost(models.Model): |
| title = models.CharField(max_length=50, unique_for_date='posted', blank=True) |
| slug = models.CharField(max_length=50, unique_for_year='posted', blank=True) |
| subtitle = models.CharField(max_length=50, unique_for_month='posted', blank=True) |
| posted = models.DateField(blank=True, null=True) |
| |
| __test__ = {'API_TESTS': """ |
| >>> from django import forms |
| >>> from django.forms.models import ModelForm, model_to_dict |
| >>> from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile |
| |
| The bare bones, absolutely nothing custom, basic case. |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['name', 'slug', 'url'] |
| |
| |
| Extra fields. |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... some_extra_field = forms.BooleanField() |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['name', 'slug', 'url', 'some_extra_field'] |
| |
| Extra field that has a name collision with a related object accessor. |
| |
| >>> class WriterForm(ModelForm): |
| ... book = forms.CharField(required=False) |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Writer |
| |
| >>> wf = WriterForm({'name': 'Richard Lockridge'}) |
| >>> wf.is_valid() |
| True |
| |
| Replacing a field. |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... url = forms.BooleanField() |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields['url'].__class__ |
| <class 'django.forms.fields.BooleanField'> |
| |
| |
| Using 'fields'. |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| ... fields = ['url'] |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['url'] |
| |
| |
| Using 'exclude' |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| ... exclude = ['url'] |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['name', 'slug'] |
| |
| |
| Using 'fields' *and* 'exclude'. Not sure why you'd want to do this, but uh, |
| "be liberal in what you accept" and all. |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| ... fields = ['name', 'url'] |
| ... exclude = ['url'] |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['name'] |
| |
| Using 'widgets' |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| ... fields = ['name', 'url', 'slug'] |
| ... widgets = { |
| ... 'name': forms.Textarea, |
| ... 'url': forms.TextInput(attrs={'class': 'url'}) |
| ... } |
| |
| >>> str(CategoryForm()['name']) |
| '<textarea id="id_name" rows="10" cols="40" name="name"></textarea>' |
| |
| >>> str(CategoryForm()['url']) |
| '<input id="id_url" type="text" class="url" name="url" maxlength="40" />' |
| |
| >>> str(CategoryForm()['slug']) |
| '<input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" />' |
| |
| Don't allow more than one 'model' definition in the inheritance hierarchy. |
| Technically, it would generate a valid form, but the fact that the resulting |
| save method won't deal with multiple objects is likely to trip up people not |
| familiar with the mechanics. |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| |
| >>> class OddForm(CategoryForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| |
| OddForm is now an Article-related thing, because BadForm.Meta overrides |
| CategoryForm.Meta. |
| >>> OddForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['headline', 'slug', 'pub_date', 'writer', 'article', 'status', 'categories'] |
| |
| >>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| |
| First class with a Meta class wins. |
| |
| >>> class BadForm(ArticleForm, CategoryForm): |
| ... pass |
| >>> OddForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['headline', 'slug', 'pub_date', 'writer', 'article', 'status', 'categories'] |
| |
| Subclassing without specifying a Meta on the class will use the parent's Meta |
| (or the first parent in the MRO if there are multiple parent classes). |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| >>> class SubCategoryForm(CategoryForm): |
| ... pass |
| >>> SubCategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['name', 'slug', 'url'] |
| |
| We can also subclass the Meta inner class to change the fields list. |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... checkbox = forms.BooleanField() |
| ... |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| >>> class SubCategoryForm(CategoryForm): |
| ... class Meta(CategoryForm.Meta): |
| ... exclude = ['url'] |
| |
| >>> print SubCategoryForm() |
| <tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th><label for="id_slug">Slug:</label></th><td><input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th><label for="id_checkbox">Checkbox:</label></th><td><input type="checkbox" name="checkbox" id="id_checkbox" /></td></tr> |
| |
| # test using fields to provide ordering to the fields |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| ... fields = ['url', 'name'] |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['url', 'name'] |
| |
| |
| >>> print CategoryForm() |
| <tr><th><label for="id_url">The URL:</label></th><td><input id="id_url" type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></td></tr> |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| ... fields = ['slug', 'url', 'name'] |
| ... exclude = ['url'] |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['slug', 'name'] |
| |
| # Old form_for_x tests ####################################################### |
| |
| >>> from django.forms import ModelForm, CharField |
| >>> import datetime |
| |
| >>> Category.objects.all() |
| [] |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| >>> f = CategoryForm() |
| >>> print f |
| <tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th><label for="id_slug">Slug:</label></th><td><input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th><label for="id_url">The URL:</label></th><td><input id="id_url" type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></td></tr> |
| >>> print f.as_ul() |
| <li><label for="id_name">Name:</label> <input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></li> |
| <li><label for="id_slug">Slug:</label> <input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></li> |
| <li><label for="id_url">The URL:</label> <input id="id_url" type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></li> |
| >>> print f['name'] |
| <input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /> |
| |
| >>> f = CategoryForm(auto_id=False) |
| >>> print f.as_ul() |
| <li>Name: <input type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></li> |
| <li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></li> |
| <li>The URL: <input type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></li> |
| |
| >>> f = CategoryForm({'name': 'Entertainment', 'slug': 'entertainment', 'url': 'entertainment'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['url'] |
| u'entertainment' |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['name'] |
| u'Entertainment' |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['slug'] |
| u'entertainment' |
| >>> c1 = f.save() |
| >>> c1 |
| <Category: Entertainment> |
| >>> Category.objects.all() |
| [<Category: Entertainment>] |
| |
| >>> f = CategoryForm({'name': "It's a test", 'slug': 'its-test', 'url': 'test'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['url'] |
| u'test' |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['name'] |
| u"It's a test" |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['slug'] |
| u'its-test' |
| >>> c2 = f.save() |
| >>> c2 |
| <Category: It's a test> |
| >>> Category.objects.order_by('name') |
| [<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>] |
| |
| If you call save() with commit=False, then it will return an object that |
| hasn't yet been saved to the database. In this case, it's up to you to call |
| save() on the resulting model instance. |
| >>> f = CategoryForm({'name': 'Third test', 'slug': 'third-test', 'url': 'third'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['url'] |
| u'third' |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['name'] |
| u'Third test' |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['slug'] |
| u'third-test' |
| >>> c3 = f.save(commit=False) |
| >>> c3 |
| <Category: Third test> |
| >>> Category.objects.order_by('name') |
| [<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>] |
| >>> c3.save() |
| >>> Category.objects.order_by('name') |
| [<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>, <Category: Third test>] |
| |
| If you call save() with invalid data, you'll get a ValueError. |
| >>> f = CategoryForm({'name': '', 'slug': 'not a slug!', 'url': 'foo'}) |
| >>> f.errors['name'] |
| [u'This field is required.'] |
| >>> f.errors['slug'] |
| [u"Enter a valid 'slug' consisting of letters, numbers, underscores or hyphens."] |
| >>> f.cleaned_data |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| AttributeError: 'CategoryForm' object has no attribute 'cleaned_data' |
| >>> f.save() |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValueError: The Category could not be created because the data didn't validate. |
| >>> f = CategoryForm({'name': '', 'slug': '', 'url': 'foo'}) |
| >>> f.save() |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValueError: The Category could not be created because the data didn't validate. |
| |
| Create a couple of Writers. |
| >>> w_royko = Writer(name='Mike Royko') |
| >>> w_royko.save() |
| >>> w_woodward = Writer(name='Bob Woodward') |
| >>> w_woodward.save() |
| |
| ManyToManyFields are represented by a MultipleChoiceField, ForeignKeys and any |
| fields with the 'choices' attribute are represented by a ChoiceField. |
| >>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| >>> f = ArticleForm(auto_id=False) |
| >>> print f |
| <tr><th>Headline:</th><td><input type="text" name="headline" maxlength="50" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th>Slug:</th><td><input type="text" name="slug" maxlength="50" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th>Pub date:</th><td><input type="text" name="pub_date" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th>Writer:</th><td><select name="writer"> |
| <option value="" selected="selected">---------</option> |
| <option value="...">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="...">Mike Royko</option> |
| </select></td></tr> |
| <tr><th>Article:</th><td><textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article"></textarea></td></tr> |
| <tr><th>Status:</th><td><select name="status"> |
| <option value="" selected="selected">---------</option> |
| <option value="1">Draft</option> |
| <option value="2">Pending</option> |
| <option value="3">Live</option> |
| </select></td></tr> |
| <tr><th>Categories:</th><td><select multiple="multiple" name="categories"> |
| <option value="...">Entertainment</option> |
| <option value="...">It's a test</option> |
| <option value="...">Third test</option> |
| </select><br /><span class="helptext"> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</span></td></tr> |
| |
| You can restrict a form to a subset of the complete list of fields |
| by providing a 'fields' argument. If you try to save a |
| model created with such a form, you need to ensure that the fields |
| that are _not_ on the form have default values, or are allowed to have |
| a value of None. If a field isn't specified on a form, the object created |
| from the form can't provide a value for that field! |
| >>> class PartialArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| ... fields = ('headline','pub_date') |
| >>> f = PartialArticleForm(auto_id=False) |
| >>> print f |
| <tr><th>Headline:</th><td><input type="text" name="headline" maxlength="50" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th>Pub date:</th><td><input type="text" name="pub_date" /></td></tr> |
| |
| When the ModelForm is passed an instance, that instance's current values are |
| inserted as 'initial' data in each Field. |
| >>> w = Writer.objects.get(name='Mike Royko') |
| >>> class RoykoForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Writer |
| >>> f = RoykoForm(auto_id=False, instance=w) |
| >>> print f |
| <tr><th>Name:</th><td><input type="text" name="name" value="Mike Royko" maxlength="50" /><br /><span class="helptext">Use both first and last names.</span></td></tr> |
| |
| >>> art = Article(headline='Test article', slug='test-article', pub_date=datetime.date(1988, 1, 4), writer=w, article='Hello.') |
| >>> art.save() |
| >>> art_id_1 = art.id |
| >>> art_id_1 is not None |
| True |
| >>> class TestArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| >>> f = TestArticleForm(auto_id=False, instance=art) |
| >>> print f.as_ul() |
| <li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="Test article" maxlength="50" /></li> |
| <li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" value="test-article" maxlength="50" /></li> |
| <li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" value="1988-01-04" /></li> |
| <li>Writer: <select name="writer"> |
| <option value="">---------</option> |
| <option value="...">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="..." selected="selected">Mike Royko</option> |
| </select></li> |
| <li>Article: <textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article">Hello.</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="...">Entertainment</option> |
| <option value="...">It's a test</option> |
| <option value="...">Third test</option> |
| </select> <span class="helptext"> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</span></li> |
| >>> f = TestArticleForm({'headline': u'Test headline', 'slug': 'test-headline', 'pub_date': u'1984-02-06', 'writer': unicode(w_royko.pk), 'article': 'Hello.'}, instance=art) |
| >>> f.errors |
| {} |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> test_art = f.save() |
| >>> test_art.id == art_id_1 |
| True |
| >>> test_art = Article.objects.get(id=art_id_1) |
| >>> test_art.headline |
| u'Test headline' |
| |
| You can create a form over a subset of the available fields |
| by specifying a 'fields' argument to form_for_instance. |
| >>> class PartialArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| ... fields=('headline', 'slug', 'pub_date') |
| >>> f = PartialArticleForm({'headline': u'New headline', 'slug': 'new-headline', 'pub_date': u'1988-01-04'}, auto_id=False, instance=art) |
| >>> print f.as_ul() |
| <li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="New headline" maxlength="50" /></li> |
| <li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" value="new-headline" maxlength="50" /></li> |
| <li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" value="1988-01-04" /></li> |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> new_art = f.save() |
| >>> new_art.id == art_id_1 |
| True |
| >>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=art_id_1) |
| >>> new_art.headline |
| u'New headline' |
| |
| Add some categories and test the many-to-many form output. |
| >>> new_art.categories.all() |
| [] |
| >>> new_art.categories.add(Category.objects.get(name='Entertainment')) |
| >>> new_art.categories.all() |
| [<Category: Entertainment>] |
| >>> class TestArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| >>> f = TestArticleForm(auto_id=False, instance=new_art) |
| >>> print f.as_ul() |
| <li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="New headline" maxlength="50" /></li> |
| <li>Slug: <input type="text" name="slug" value="new-headline" maxlength="50" /></li> |
| <li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" value="1988-01-04" /></li> |
| <li>Writer: <select name="writer"> |
| <option value="">---------</option> |
| <option value="...">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="..." selected="selected">Mike Royko</option> |
| </select></li> |
| <li>Article: <textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="article">Hello.</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="..." selected="selected">Entertainment</option> |
| <option value="...">It's a test</option> |
| <option value="...">Third test</option> |
| </select> <span class="helptext"> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</span></li> |
| |
| Initial values can be provided for model forms |
| >>> f = TestArticleForm(auto_id=False, initial={'headline': 'Your headline here', 'categories': [str(c1.id), str(c2.id)]}) |
| >>> print f.as_ul() |
| <li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="Your headline here" 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="...">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="...">Mike Royko</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="..." selected="selected">Entertainment</option> |
| <option value="..." selected="selected">It's a test</option> |
| <option value="...">Third test</option> |
| </select> <span class="helptext"> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</span></li> |
| |
| >>> f = TestArticleForm({'headline': u'New headline', 'slug': u'new-headline', 'pub_date': u'1988-01-04', |
| ... 'writer': unicode(w_royko.pk), 'article': u'Hello.', 'categories': [unicode(c1.id), unicode(c2.id)]}, instance=new_art) |
| >>> new_art = f.save() |
| >>> new_art.id == art_id_1 |
| True |
| >>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=art_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': unicode(w_royko.pk), 'article': u'Hello.'}, instance=new_art) |
| >>> new_art = f.save() |
| >>> new_art.id == art_id_1 |
| True |
| >>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=art_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': unicode(w_royko.pk), 'article': u'Test.', 'categories': [unicode(c1.id), unicode(c2.id)]}) |
| >>> new_art = f.save() |
| >>> art_id_2 = new_art.id |
| >>> art_id_2 not in (None, art_id_1) |
| True |
| >>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=art_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': unicode(w_royko.pk), 'article': u'Test.'}) |
| >>> new_art = f.save() |
| >>> art_id_3 = new_art.id |
| >>> art_id_3 not in (None, art_id_1, art_id_2) |
| True |
| >>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=art_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': unicode(w_royko.pk), 'article': u'Test.', 'categories': [unicode(c1.id), unicode(c2.id)]}) |
| >>> new_art = f.save(commit=False) |
| |
| # Manually save the instance |
| >>> new_art.save() |
| >>> art_id_4 = new_art.id |
| >>> art_id_4 not in (None, art_id_1, art_id_2, art_id_3) |
| True |
| |
| # The instance doesn't have m2m data yet |
| >>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=art_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 == c3.id |
| True |
| >>> form = ShortCategory({'name': 'Third', 'slug': 'third', 'url': '3rd'}, instance=cat) |
| >>> form.save() |
| <Category: Third> |
| >>> Category.objects.get(id=c3.id) |
| <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="...">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="...">Mike Royko</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="...">Entertainment</option> |
| <option value="...">It's a test</option> |
| <option value="...">Third</option> |
| </select> <span class="helptext"> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</span></li> |
| >>> c4 = Category.objects.create(name='Fourth', url='4th') |
| >>> c4 |
| <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="...">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="...">Carl Bernstein</option> |
| <option value="...">Mike Royko</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="...">Entertainment</option> |
| <option value="...">It's a test</option> |
| <option value="...">Third</option> |
| <option value="...">Fourth</option> |
| </select> <span class="helptext"> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</span></li> |
| |
| # ModelChoiceField ############################################################ |
| |
| >>> from django.forms import ModelChoiceField, ModelMultipleChoiceField |
| |
| >>> f = ModelChoiceField(Category.objects.all()) |
| >>> list(f.choices) |
| [(u'', u'---------'), (..., u'Entertainment'), (..., u"It's a test"), (..., u'Third'), (..., 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(c3.id) |
| <Category: Third> |
| >>> f.clean(c2.id) |
| <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. |
| >>> c5 = Category.objects.create(name='Fifth', url='5th') |
| >>> c5 |
| <Category: Fifth> |
| >>> f.clean(c5.id) |
| <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(c5.id) |
| 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=c1.id), required=False) |
| >>> print f.clean('') |
| None |
| >>> f.clean('') |
| >>> f.clean(str(c1.id)) |
| <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'---------'), (..., u'Entertainment'), (..., u"It's a test"), (..., u'Third')] |
| >>> f.clean(c3.id) |
| <Category: Third> |
| >>> f.clean(c4.id) |
| 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] |
| (..., u"It's a test") |
| >>> list(gen_two) |
| [(u'', u'---------'), (..., u'Entertainment'), (..., u"It's a test"), (..., 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'---------'), (..., 'category Entertainment'), (..., "category It's a test"), (..., 'category Third'), (..., 'category Fourth')] |
| |
| # ModelMultipleChoiceField #################################################### |
| |
| >>> f = ModelMultipleChoiceField(Category.objects.all()) |
| >>> list(f.choices) |
| [(..., u'Entertainment'), (..., u"It's a test"), (..., u'Third'), (..., 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([c1.id]) |
| [<Category: Entertainment>] |
| >>> f.clean([c2.id]) |
| [<Category: It's a test>] |
| >>> f.clean([str(c1.id)]) |
| [<Category: Entertainment>] |
| >>> f.clean([str(c1.id), str(c2.id)]) |
| [<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>] |
| >>> f.clean([c1.id, str(c2.id)]) |
| [<Category: Entertainment>, <Category: It's a test>] |
| >>> f.clean((c1.id, str(c2.id))) |
| [<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.'] |
| >>> f.clean(['fail']) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValidationError: [u'"fail" is not a valid value for a primary key.'] |
| |
| # 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. |
| >>> c6 = Category.objects.create(id=6, name='Sixth', url='6th') |
| >>> c6 |
| <Category: Sixth> |
| >>> f.clean([c6.id]) |
| [<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([c6.id]) |
| 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([str(c3.id), '10']) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 10 is not one of the available choices.'] |
| >>> f.clean([str(c1.id), '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) |
| [(..., u'Entertainment'), (..., u"It's a test"), (..., u'Third')] |
| >>> f.clean([c3.id]) |
| [<Category: Third>] |
| >>> f.clean([c4.id]) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. ... is not one of the available choices.'] |
| >>> f.clean([str(c3.id), str(c4.id)]) |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. ... is not one of the available choices.'] |
| |
| >>> f.queryset = Category.objects.all() |
| >>> f.label_from_instance = lambda obj: "multicategory " + str(obj) |
| >>> list(f.choices) |
| [(..., 'multicategory Entertainment'), (..., "multicategory It's a test"), (..., 'multicategory Third'), (..., 'multicategory Fourth')] |
| |
| # OneToOneField ############################################################### |
| |
| >>> class ImprovedArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = ImprovedArticle |
| >>> ImprovedArticleForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['article'] |
| |
| >>> class ImprovedArticleWithParentLinkForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = ImprovedArticleWithParentLink |
| >>> ImprovedArticleWithParentLinkForm.base_fields.keys() |
| [] |
| |
| >>> bw = BetterWriter(name=u'Joe Better', score=10) |
| >>> bw.save() |
| >>> sorted(model_to_dict(bw).keys()) |
| ['id', 'name', 'score', 'writer_ptr'] |
| |
| >>> class BetterWriterForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = BetterWriter |
| >>> form = BetterWriterForm({'name': 'Some Name', 'score': 12}) |
| >>> form.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> bw2 = form.save() |
| >>> bw2.delete() |
| |
| |
| >>> class WriterProfileForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = WriterProfile |
| >>> form = WriterProfileForm() |
| >>> print form.as_p() |
| <p><label for="id_writer">Writer:</label> <select name="writer" id="id_writer"> |
| <option value="" selected="selected">---------</option> |
| <option value="...">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="...">Carl Bernstein</option> |
| <option value="...">Joe Better</option> |
| <option value="...">Mike Royko</option> |
| </select></p> |
| <p><label for="id_age">Age:</label> <input type="text" name="age" id="id_age" /></p> |
| |
| >>> data = { |
| ... 'writer': unicode(w_woodward.pk), |
| ... 'age': u'65', |
| ... } |
| >>> form = WriterProfileForm(data) |
| >>> instance = form.save() |
| >>> instance |
| <WriterProfile: Bob Woodward is 65> |
| |
| >>> form = WriterProfileForm(instance=instance) |
| >>> print form.as_p() |
| <p><label for="id_writer">Writer:</label> <select name="writer" id="id_writer"> |
| <option value="">---------</option> |
| <option value="..." selected="selected">Bob Woodward</option> |
| <option value="...">Carl Bernstein</option> |
| <option value="...">Joe Better</option> |
| <option value="...">Mike Royko</option> |
| </select></p> |
| <p><label for="id_age">Age:</label> <input type="text" name="age" value="65" id="id_age" /></p> |
| |
| # 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> |
| |
| # Check if the max_length attribute has been inherited from the model. |
| >>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'Assistance'}, files={'file': SimpleUploadedFile('test-maxlength.txt', 'hello world')}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| False |
| |
| # 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> |
| |
| # Instance can be edited w/out re-uploading the file and existing file should be preserved. |
| |
| >>> f = TextFileForm(data={'description': u'New Description'}, instance=instance) |
| >>> f.fields['file'].required = False |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.description |
| u'New Description' |
| >>> 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() |
| |
| # BigIntegerField ################################################################ |
| >>> class BigIntForm(forms.ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = BigInt |
| ... |
| >>> bif = BigIntForm({'biggie': '-9223372036854775808'}) |
| >>> bif.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> bif = BigIntForm({'biggie': '-9223372036854775809'}) |
| >>> bif.is_valid() |
| False |
| >>> bif.errors |
| {'biggie': [u'Ensure this value is greater than or equal to -9223372036854775808.']} |
| >>> bif = BigIntForm({'biggie': '9223372036854775807'}) |
| >>> bif.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> bif = BigIntForm({'biggie': '9223372036854775808'}) |
| >>> bif.is_valid() |
| False |
| >>> bif.errors |
| {'biggie': [u'Ensure this value is less than or equal to 9223372036854775807.']} |
| """} |
| |
| if test_images: |
| __test__['API_TESTS'] += """ |
| # 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() |
| >>> image_data2 = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "test2.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 |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test.png> |
| >>> instance.width |
| 16 |
| >>> instance.height |
| 16 |
| |
| # Delete the current file since this is not done by Django, but don't save |
| # because the dimension fields are not null=True. |
| >>> instance.image.delete(save=False) |
| |
| >>> 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 |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test.png> |
| >>> instance.width |
| 16 |
| >>> instance.height |
| 16 |
| |
| # Edit an instance that already has the (required) image defined in the model. This will not |
| # save the image again, but leave it exactly as it is. |
| |
| >>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Look, it changed'}, instance=instance) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data['image'] |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test.png> |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test.png> |
| >>> instance.height |
| 16 |
| >>> instance.width |
| 16 |
| |
| # Delete the current file since this is not done by Django, but don't save |
| # because the dimension fields are not null=True. |
| >>> instance.image.delete(save=False) |
| |
| # Override the file by uploading a new one. |
| |
| >>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Changed it'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test2.png', image_data2)}, instance=instance) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test2.png> |
| >>> instance.height |
| 32 |
| >>> instance.width |
| 48 |
| |
| # Delete the current file since this is not done by Django, but don't save |
| # because the dimension fields are not null=True. |
| >>> instance.image.delete(save=False) |
| >>> instance.delete() |
| |
| >>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Changed it'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test2.png', image_data2)}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test2.png> |
| >>> instance.height |
| 32 |
| >>> instance.width |
| 48 |
| |
| # Delete the current file since this is not done by Django, but don't save |
| # because the dimension fields are not null=True. |
| >>> instance.image.delete(save=False) |
| >>> instance.delete() |
| |
| # Test the non-required ImageField |
| |
| >>> class OptionalImageFileForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = OptionalImageFile |
| |
| >>> f = OptionalImageFileForm(data={'description': u'Test'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: None> |
| >>> instance.width |
| >>> instance.height |
| |
| >>> f = OptionalImageFileForm(data={'description': u'And a final one'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test3.png', image_data)}, instance=instance) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test3.png> |
| >>> instance.width |
| 16 |
| >>> instance.height |
| 16 |
| |
| # Editing the instance without re-uploading the image should not affect the image or its width/height properties |
| >>> f = OptionalImageFileForm(data={'description': u'New Description'}, instance=instance) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.description |
| u'New Description' |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test3.png> |
| >>> instance.width |
| 16 |
| >>> instance.height |
| 16 |
| |
| # Delete the current file since this is not done by Django. |
| >>> instance.image.delete() |
| >>> instance.delete() |
| |
| >>> f = OptionalImageFileForm(data={'description': u'And a final one'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test4.png', image_data2)}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: tests/test4.png> |
| >>> instance.width |
| 48 |
| >>> instance.height |
| 32 |
| >>> instance.delete() |
| |
| # Test callable upload_to behavior that's dependent on the value of another field in the model |
| >>> f = ImageFileForm(data={'description': u'And a final one', 'path': 'foo'}, files={'image': SimpleUploadedFile('test4.png', image_data)}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> instance = f.save() |
| >>> instance.image |
| <...FieldFile: foo/test4.png> |
| >>> instance.delete() |
| """ |
| |
| __test__['API_TESTS'] += """ |
| |
| # Media on a ModelForm ######################################################## |
| |
| # Similar to a regular Form class you can define custom media to be used on |
| # the ModelForm. |
| |
| >>> class ModelFormWithMedia(ModelForm): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... js = ('/some/form/javascript',) |
| ... css = { |
| ... 'all': ('/some/form/css',) |
| ... } |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = PhoneNumber |
| >>> f = ModelFormWithMedia() |
| >>> print f.media |
| <link href="/some/form/css" type="text/css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" /> |
| <script type="text/javascript" src="/some/form/javascript"></script> |
| |
| >>> class CommaSeparatedIntegerForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = CommaSeparatedInteger |
| |
| >>> f = CommaSeparatedIntegerForm({'field': '1,2,3'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data |
| {'field': u'1,2,3'} |
| >>> f = CommaSeparatedIntegerForm({'field': '1a,2'}) |
| >>> f.errors |
| {'field': [u'Enter only digits separated by commas.']} |
| >>> f = CommaSeparatedIntegerForm({'field': ',,,,'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data |
| {'field': u',,,,'} |
| >>> f = CommaSeparatedIntegerForm({'field': '1.2'}) |
| >>> f.errors |
| {'field': [u'Enter only digits separated by commas.']} |
| >>> f = CommaSeparatedIntegerForm({'field': '1,a,2'}) |
| >>> f.errors |
| {'field': [u'Enter only digits separated by commas.']} |
| >>> f = CommaSeparatedIntegerForm({'field': '1,,2'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data |
| {'field': u'1,,2'} |
| >>> f = CommaSeparatedIntegerForm({'field': '1'}) |
| >>> f.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> f.cleaned_data |
| {'field': u'1'} |
| |
| This Price instance generated by this form is not valid because the quantity |
| field is required, but the form is valid because the field is excluded from |
| the form. This is for backwards compatibility. |
| |
| >>> class PriceForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Price |
| ... exclude = ('quantity',) |
| >>> form = PriceForm({'price': '6.00'}) |
| >>> form.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> price = form.save(commit=False) |
| >>> price.full_clean() |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValidationError: {'quantity': [u'This field cannot be null.']} |
| |
| The form should not validate fields that it doesn't contain even if they are |
| specified using 'fields', not 'exclude'. |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Price |
| ... fields = ('price',) |
| >>> form = PriceForm({'price': '6.00'}) |
| >>> form.is_valid() |
| True |
| |
| The form should still have an instance of a model that is not complete and |
| not saved into a DB yet. |
| |
| >>> form.instance.price |
| Decimal('6.00') |
| >>> form.instance.quantity is None |
| True |
| >>> form.instance.pk is None |
| True |
| |
| # Choices on CharField and IntegerField |
| >>> class ArticleForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Article |
| >>> f = ArticleForm() |
| >>> f.fields['status'].clean('42') |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 42 is not one of the available choices.'] |
| |
| >>> class ArticleStatusForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = ArticleStatus |
| >>> f = ArticleStatusForm() |
| >>> f.fields['status'].clean('z') |
| Traceback (most recent call last): |
| ... |
| ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. z is not one of the available choices.'] |
| |
| # Foreign keys which use to_field ############################################# |
| |
| >>> apple = Inventory.objects.create(barcode=86, name='Apple') |
| >>> pear = Inventory.objects.create(barcode=22, name='Pear') |
| >>> core = Inventory.objects.create(barcode=87, name='Core', parent=apple) |
| |
| >>> field = ModelChoiceField(Inventory.objects.all(), to_field_name='barcode') |
| >>> for choice in field.choices: |
| ... print choice |
| (u'', u'---------') |
| (86, u'Apple') |
| (87, u'Core') |
| (22, u'Pear') |
| |
| >>> class InventoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Inventory |
| >>> form = InventoryForm(instance=core) |
| >>> print form['parent'] |
| <select name="parent" id="id_parent"> |
| <option value="">---------</option> |
| <option value="86" selected="selected">Apple</option> |
| <option value="87">Core</option> |
| <option value="22">Pear</option> |
| </select> |
| |
| >>> data = model_to_dict(core) |
| >>> data['parent'] = '22' |
| >>> form = InventoryForm(data=data, instance=core) |
| >>> core = form.save() |
| >>> core.parent |
| <Inventory: Pear> |
| |
| >>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm): |
| ... description = forms.CharField() |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = Category |
| ... fields = ['description', 'url'] |
| |
| >>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['description', 'url'] |
| |
| >>> print CategoryForm() |
| <tr><th><label for="id_description">Description:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="description" id="id_description" /></td></tr> |
| <tr><th><label for="id_url">The URL:</label></th><td><input id="id_url" type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></td></tr> |
| |
| # to_field_name should also work on ModelMultipleChoiceField ################## |
| |
| >>> field = ModelMultipleChoiceField(Inventory.objects.all(), to_field_name='barcode') |
| >>> for choice in field.choices: |
| ... print choice |
| (86, u'Apple') |
| (87, u'Core') |
| (22, u'Pear') |
| >>> field.clean([86]) |
| [<Inventory: Apple>] |
| |
| >>> class SelectInventoryForm(forms.Form): |
| ... items = ModelMultipleChoiceField(Inventory.objects.all(), to_field_name='barcode') |
| >>> form = SelectInventoryForm({'items': [87, 22]}) |
| >>> form.is_valid() |
| True |
| >>> form.cleaned_data |
| {'items': [<Inventory: Core>, <Inventory: Pear>]} |
| |
| # Model field that returns None to exclude itself with explicit fields ######## |
| |
| >>> class CustomFieldForExclusionForm(ModelForm): |
| ... class Meta: |
| ... model = CustomFieldForExclusionModel |
| ... fields = ['name', 'markup'] |
| |
| >>> CustomFieldForExclusionForm.base_fields.keys() |
| ['name'] |
| |
| >>> print CustomFieldForExclusionForm() |
| <tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="10" /></td></tr> |
| |
| # Clean up |
| >>> import shutil |
| >>> shutil.rmtree(temp_storage_dir) |
| """ |