Updated docstring in model_forms unit test
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34. Generating HTML forms from models
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Django provides shortcuts for creating Form objects from a model class.
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Django provides shortcuts for creating Form objects from a model class and a
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model instance.
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The function django.newforms.form_for_model() takes a model class and returns
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a Form that is tied to the model. This Form works just like any other Form,
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of the model and returns that newly created instance. It saves the instance to
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the database if create(save=True), which is default. If you pass
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create(save=False), then you'll get the object without saving it.
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The function django.newforms.form_for_instance() takes a model instance and
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returns a Form that is tied to the instance. This form works just like any
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other Form, with one additional method: apply_changes(). The apply_changes()
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method updates the model instance. It saves the changes to the database if
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apply_changes(save=True), which is default. If you pass save=False, then you'll
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get the object without saving it.
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from django.db import models
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