Fixed #15769 - Documented FormWizard's initial argument; thanks aimaz for the suggestion; jrothenbuhler for the patch.
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@ -308,3 +308,28 @@ Advanced ``FormWizard`` methods
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def process_step(self, request, form, step):
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# ...
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Providing initial data for the forms
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.. attribute:: FormWizard.initial
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Initial data for a wizard's :class:`~django.forms.Form` objects can be
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provided using the optional :attr:`~FormWizard.initial` keyword argument.
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This argument should be a dictionary mapping a step to a dictionary
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containing the initial data for that step. The dictionary of initial data
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will be passed along to the constructor of the step's
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:class:`~django.forms.Form`::
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>>> from testapp.forms import ContactForm1, ContactForm2, ContactWizard
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>>> initial = {
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... 0: {'subject': 'Hello', 'sender': 'user@example.com'},
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... 1: {'message': 'Hi there!'}
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... }
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>>> wiz = ContactWizard([ContactForm1, ContactForm2], initial=initial)
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>>> form1 = wiz.get_form(0)
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>>> form2 = wiz.get_form(1)
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>>> form1.initial
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{'sender': 'user@example.com', 'subject': 'Hello'}
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>>> form2.initial
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{'message': 'Hi there!'}
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