""" >>> from django.newforms import * >>> import datetime >>> import re # TextInput Widget ############################################################ >>> w = TextInput() >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', None) u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'some "quoted" & ampersanded value') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com', attrs={'class': 'fun'}) u'' You can also pass 'attrs' to the constructor: >>> w = TextInput(attrs={'class': 'fun'}) >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'foo@example.com') u'' 'attrs' passed to render() get precedence over those passed to the constructor: >>> w = TextInput(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('email', '', attrs={'class': 'special'}) u'' # PasswordInput Widget ############################################################ >>> w = PasswordInput() >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', None) u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'some "quoted" & ampersanded value') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com', attrs={'class': 'fun'}) u'' You can also pass 'attrs' to the constructor: >>> w = PasswordInput(attrs={'class': 'fun'}) >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'foo@example.com') u'' 'attrs' passed to render() get precedence over those passed to the constructor: >>> w = PasswordInput(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('email', '', attrs={'class': 'special'}) u'' # HiddenInput Widget ############################################################ >>> w = HiddenInput() >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', None) u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'some "quoted" & ampersanded value') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com', attrs={'class': 'fun'}) u'' You can also pass 'attrs' to the constructor: >>> w = HiddenInput(attrs={'class': 'fun'}) >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'foo@example.com') u'' 'attrs' passed to render() get precedence over those passed to the constructor: >>> w = HiddenInput(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('email', '', attrs={'class': 'special'}) u'' # FileInput Widget ############################################################ >>> w = FileInput() >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', None) u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'some "quoted" & ampersanded value') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'test@example.com', attrs={'class': 'fun'}) u'' You can also pass 'attrs' to the constructor: >>> w = FileInput(attrs={'class': 'fun'}) >>> w.render('email', '') u'' >>> w.render('email', 'foo@example.com') u'' 'attrs' passed to render() get precedence over those passed to the constructor: >>> w = HiddenInput(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('email', '', attrs={'class': 'special'}) u'' # Textarea Widget ############################################################# >>> w = Textarea() >>> w.render('msg', '') u'' >>> w.render('msg', None) u'' >>> w.render('msg', 'value') u'' >>> w.render('msg', 'some "quoted" & ampersanded value') u'' >>> w.render('msg', 'value', attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) u'' You can also pass 'attrs' to the constructor: >>> w = Textarea(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('msg', '') u'' >>> w.render('msg', 'example') u'' 'attrs' passed to render() get precedence over those passed to the constructor: >>> w = Textarea(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('msg', '', attrs={'class': 'special'}) u'' # CheckboxInput Widget ######################################################## >>> w = CheckboxInput() >>> w.render('is_cool', '') u'' >>> w.render('is_cool', False) u'' >>> w.render('is_cool', True) u'' >>> w.render('is_cool', False, attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) u'' You can also pass 'attrs' to the constructor: >>> w = CheckboxInput(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('is_cool', '') u'' 'attrs' passed to render() get precedence over those passed to the constructor: >>> w = CheckboxInput(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}) >>> w.render('is_cool', '', attrs={'class': 'special'}) u'' # Select Widget ############################################################### >>> w = Select() >>> print w.render('beatle', 'J', choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) If the value is None, none of the options are selected: >>> print w.render('beatle', None, choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) If the value corresponds to a label (but not to an option value), none of the options are selected: >>> print w.render('beatle', 'John', choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) The value is compared to its str(): >>> print w.render('num', 2, choices=[('1', '1'), ('2', '2'), ('3', '3')]) >>> print w.render('num', '2', choices=[(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)]) >>> print w.render('num', 2, choices=[(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)]) The 'choices' argument can be any iterable: >>> def get_choices(): ... for i in range(5): ... yield (i, i) >>> print w.render('num', 2, choices=get_choices()) You can also pass 'choices' to the constructor: >>> w = Select(choices=[(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)]) >>> print w.render('num', 2) If 'choices' is passed to both the constructor and render(), then they'll both be in the output: >>> print w.render('num', 2, choices=[(4, 4), (5, 5)]) # SelectMultiple Widget ####################################################### >>> w = SelectMultiple() >>> print w.render('beatles', ['J'], choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) >>> print w.render('beatles', ['J', 'P'], choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) >>> print w.render('beatles', ['J', 'P', 'R'], choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) If the value is None, none of the options are selected: >>> print w.render('beatles', None, choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) If the value corresponds to a label (but not to an option value), none of the options are selected: >>> print w.render('beatles', ['John'], choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) If multiple values are given, but some of them are not valid, the valid ones are selected: >>> print w.render('beatles', ['J', 'G', 'foo'], choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo'))) The value is compared to its str(): >>> print w.render('nums', [2], choices=[('1', '1'), ('2', '2'), ('3', '3')]) >>> print w.render('nums', ['2'], choices=[(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)]) >>> print w.render('nums', [2], choices=[(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)]) The 'choices' argument can be any iterable: >>> def get_choices(): ... for i in range(5): ... yield (i, i) >>> print w.render('nums', [2], choices=get_choices()) You can also pass 'choices' to the constructor: >>> w = SelectMultiple(choices=[(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3)]) >>> print w.render('nums', [2]) If 'choices' is passed to both the constructor and render(), then they'll both be in the output: >>> print w.render('nums', [2], choices=[(4, 4), (5, 5)]) # RadioSelect Widget ########################################################## >>> w = RadioSelect() >>> print w.render('beatle', 'J', choices=(('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul'), ('G', 'George'), ('R', 'Ringo')))
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>>> for inp in r: ... print '%s %s %s %s %s' % (inp.name, inp.value, inp.choice_value, inp.choice_label, inp.is_checked()) beatle J J John True beatle J P Paul False beatle J G George False beatle J R Ringo False # CharField ################################################################### >>> f = CharField(required=False) >>> f.clean(1) u'1' >>> f.clean('hello') u'hello' >>> f.clean(None) u'' >>> f.clean([1, 2, 3]) u'[1, 2, 3]' CharField accepts an optional max_length parameter: >>> f = CharField(max_length=10, required=False) >>> f.clean('') u'' >>> f.clean('12345') u'12345' >>> f.clean('1234567890') u'1234567890' >>> f.clean('1234567890a') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Ensure this value has at most 10 characters.'] CharField accepts an optional min_length parameter: >>> f = CharField(min_length=10, required=False) >>> f.clean('') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Ensure this value has at least 10 characters.'] >>> f.clean('12345') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Ensure this value has at least 10 characters.'] >>> f.clean('1234567890') u'1234567890' >>> f.clean('1234567890a') u'1234567890a' # IntegerField ################################################################ >>> f = IntegerField() >>> f.clean('1') 1 >>> isinstance(f.clean('1'), int) True >>> f.clean('23') 23 >>> f.clean('a') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a whole number.'] >>> f.clean('1 ') 1 >>> f.clean(' 1') 1 >>> f.clean(' 1 ') 1 >>> f.clean('1a') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a whole number.'] # DateField ################################################################### >>> import datetime >>> f = DateField() >>> f.clean(datetime.date(2006, 10, 25)) datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30)) datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59)) datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59, 200)) datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('2006-10-25') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('10/25/2006') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('10/25/06') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('Oct 25 2006') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('October 25 2006') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('October 25, 2006') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('25 October 2006') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('25 October, 2006') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('2006-4-31') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date.'] >>> f.clean('200a-10-25') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date.'] >>> f.clean('25/10/06') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date.'] >>> f.clean(None) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'This field is required.'] >>> f = DateField(required=False) >>> f.clean(None) >>> repr(f.clean(None)) 'None' >>> f.clean('') >>> repr(f.clean('')) 'None' DateField accepts an optional input_formats parameter: >>> f = DateField(input_formats=['%Y %m %d']) >>> f.clean(datetime.date(2006, 10, 25)) datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30)) datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) >>> f.clean('2006 10 25') datetime.date(2006, 10, 25) The input_formats parameter overrides all default input formats, so the default formats won't work unless you specify them: >>> f.clean('2006-10-25') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date.'] >>> f.clean('10/25/2006') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date.'] >>> f.clean('10/25/06') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date.'] # DateTimeField ############################################################### >>> import datetime >>> f = DateTimeField() >>> f.clean(datetime.date(2006, 10, 25)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 0, 0) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59, 200)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59, 200) >>> f.clean('2006-10-25 14:30:45') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 45) >>> f.clean('2006-10-25 14:30:00') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean('2006-10-25 14:30') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean('2006-10-25') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 0, 0) >>> f.clean('10/25/2006 14:30:45') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 45) >>> f.clean('10/25/2006 14:30:00') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean('10/25/2006 14:30') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean('10/25/2006') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 0, 0) >>> f.clean('10/25/06 14:30:45') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 45) >>> f.clean('10/25/06 14:30:00') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean('10/25/06 14:30') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean('10/25/06') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 0, 0) >>> f.clean('hello') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date/time.'] >>> f.clean('2006-10-25 4:30 p.m.') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date/time.'] DateField accepts an optional input_formats parameter: >>> f = DateTimeField(input_formats=['%Y %m %d %I:%M %p']) >>> f.clean(datetime.date(2006, 10, 25)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 0, 0) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59) >>> f.clean(datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59, 200)) datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30, 59, 200) >>> f.clean('2006 10 25 2:30 PM') datetime.datetime(2006, 10, 25, 14, 30) The input_formats parameter overrides all default input formats, so the default formats won't work unless you specify them: >>> f.clean('2006-10-25 14:30:45') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid date/time.'] # RegexField ################################################################## >>> f = RegexField('^\d[A-F]\d$') >>> f.clean('2A2') u'2A2' >>> f.clean('3F3') u'3F3' >>> f.clean('3G3') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid value.'] >>> f.clean(' 2A2') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid value.'] >>> f.clean('2A2 ') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid value.'] Alternatively, RegexField can take a compiled regular expression: >>> f = RegexField(re.compile('^\d[A-F]\d$')) >>> f.clean('2A2') u'2A2' >>> f.clean('3F3') u'3F3' >>> f.clean('3G3') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid value.'] >>> f.clean(' 2A2') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid value.'] >>> f.clean('2A2 ') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid value.'] RegexField takes an optional error_message argument: >>> f = RegexField('^\d\d\d\d$', 'Enter a four-digit number.') >>> f.clean('1234') u'1234' >>> f.clean('123') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a four-digit number.'] >>> f.clean('abcd') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a four-digit number.'] # EmailField ################################################################## >>> f = EmailField() >>> f.clean('person@example.com') u'person@example.com' >>> f.clean('foo') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid e-mail address.'] >>> f.clean('foo@') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid e-mail address.'] >>> f.clean('foo@bar') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid e-mail address.'] # URLField ################################################################## >>> f = URLField() >>> f.clean('http://example.com') u'http://example.com' >>> f.clean('http://www.example.com') u'http://www.example.com' >>> f.clean('foo') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid URL.'] >>> f.clean('example.com') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid URL.'] >>> f.clean('http://') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid URL.'] >>> f.clean('http://example') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid URL.'] >>> f.clean('http://example.') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid URL.'] >>> f.clean('http://.com') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid URL.'] URLField takes an optional verify_exists parameter, which is False by default. This verifies that the URL is live on the Internet and doesn't return a 404 or 500: >>> f = URLField(verify_exists=True) >>> f.clean('http://www.google.com') # This will fail if there's no Internet connection u'http://www.google.com' >>> f.clean('http://example') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid URL.'] >>> f.clean('http://www.jfoiwjfoi23jfoijoaijfoiwjofiwjefewl.com') # bad domain Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'This URL appears to be a broken link.'] >>> f.clean('http://google.com/we-love-microsoft.html') # good domain, bad page Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'This URL appears to be a broken link.'] # BooleanField ################################################################ >>> f = BooleanField() >>> f.clean(True) True >>> f.clean(False) False >>> f.clean(1) True >>> f.clean(0) False >>> f.clean('Django rocks') True # ChoiceField ################################################################# >>> f = ChoiceField(choices=[('1', '1'), ('2', '2')]) >>> f.clean(1) u'1' >>> f.clean('1') u'1' >>> 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('3') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 3 is not one of the available choices.'] >>> f = ChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John'), ('P', 'Paul')]) >>> f.clean('J') u'J' >>> f.clean('John') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. John is not one of the available choices.'] # MultipleChoiceField ######################################################### >>> f = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('1', '1'), ('2', '2')]) >>> f.clean([1]) [u'1'] >>> f.clean(['1']) [u'1'] >>> f.clean(['1', '2']) [u'1', u'2'] >>> f.clean([1, '2']) [u'1', u'2'] >>> f.clean((1, '2')) [u'1', u'2'] >>> f.clean('hello') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a list of values.'] >>> f.clean([]) 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(['3']) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Select a valid choice. 3 is not one of the available choices.'] # ComboField ################################################################## ComboField takes a list of fields that should be used to validate a value, in that order: >>> f = ComboField(fields=[CharField(max_length=20), EmailField()]) >>> f.clean('test@example.com') u'test@example.com' >>> f.clean('longemailaddress@example.com') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Ensure this value has at most 20 characters.'] >>> f.clean('not an e-mail') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'Enter a valid e-mail address.'] >>> f.clean('') Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValidationError: [u'This field is required.'] >>> f.clean(None) Traceback (most recent call last): ... 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