""" Helper functions for creating Form classes from Django models and database field objects. """ from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode, force_unicode from django.utils.datastructures import SortedDict from django.utils.text import get_text_list, capfirst from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _, ugettext from util import ValidationError, ErrorList from forms import BaseForm, get_declared_fields, NON_FIELD_ERRORS from fields import Field, ChoiceField, IntegerField, EMPTY_VALUES from widgets import Select, SelectMultiple, HiddenInput, MultipleHiddenInput from widgets import media_property from formsets import BaseFormSet, formset_factory, DELETION_FIELD_NAME try: set except NameError: from sets import Set as set # Python 2.3 fallback __all__ = ( 'ModelForm', 'BaseModelForm', 'model_to_dict', 'fields_for_model', 'save_instance', 'form_for_fields', 'ModelChoiceField', 'ModelMultipleChoiceField', ) def save_instance(form, instance, fields=None, fail_message='saved', commit=True, exclude=None): """ Saves bound Form ``form``'s cleaned_data into model instance ``instance``. If commit=True, then the changes to ``instance`` will be saved to the database. Returns ``instance``. """ from django.db import models opts = instance._meta if form.errors: raise ValueError("The %s could not be %s because the data didn't" " validate." % (opts.object_name, fail_message)) cleaned_data = form.cleaned_data file_field_list = [] for f in opts.fields: if not f.editable or isinstance(f, models.AutoField) \ or not f.name in cleaned_data: continue if fields and f.name not in fields: continue if exclude and f.name in exclude: continue # Defer saving file-type fields until after the other fields, so a # callable upload_to can use the values from other fields. if isinstance(f, models.FileField): file_field_list.append(f) # OneToOneField doesn't allow assignment of None. Guard against that # instead of allowing it and throwing an error. if isinstance(f, models.OneToOneField) and cleaned_data[f.name] is None: pass else: f.save_form_data(instance, cleaned_data[f.name]) for f in file_field_list: f.save_form_data(instance, cleaned_data[f.name]) # Wrap up the saving of m2m data as a function. def save_m2m(): opts = instance._meta cleaned_data = form.cleaned_data for f in opts.many_to_many: if fields and f.name not in fields: continue if f.name in cleaned_data: f.save_form_data(instance, cleaned_data[f.name]) if commit: # If we are committing, save the instance and the m2m data immediately. instance.save() save_m2m() else: # We're not committing. Add a method to the form to allow deferred # saving of m2m data. form.save_m2m = save_m2m return instance def make_model_save(model, fields, fail_message): """Returns the save() method for a Form.""" def save(self, commit=True): return save_instance(self, model(), fields, fail_message, commit) return save def make_instance_save(instance, fields, fail_message): """Returns the save() method for a Form.""" def save(self, commit=True): return save_instance(self, instance, fields, fail_message, commit) return save def form_for_fields(field_list): """ Returns a Form class for the given list of Django database field instances. """ fields = SortedDict([(f.name, f.formfield()) for f in field_list if f.editable]) return type('FormForFields', (BaseForm,), {'base_fields': fields}) # ModelForms ################################################################# def model_to_dict(instance, fields=None, exclude=None): """ Returns a dict containing the data in ``instance`` suitable for passing as a Form's ``initial`` keyword argument. ``fields`` is an optional list of field names. If provided, only the named fields will be included in the returned dict. ``exclude`` is an optional list of field names. If provided, the named fields will be excluded from the returned dict, even if they are listed in the ``fields`` argument. """ # avoid a circular import from django.db.models.fields.related import ManyToManyField, OneToOneField opts = instance._meta data = {} for f in opts.fields + opts.many_to_many: if not f.editable: continue if fields and not f.name in fields: continue if exclude and f.name in exclude: continue if isinstance(f, ManyToManyField): # If the object doesn't have a primry key yet, just use an empty # list for its m2m fields. Calling f.value_from_object will raise # an exception. if instance.pk is None: data[f.name] = [] else: # MultipleChoiceWidget needs a list of pks, not object instances. data[f.name] = [obj.pk for obj in f.value_from_object(instance)] else: data[f.name] = f.value_from_object(instance) return data def fields_for_model(model, fields=None, exclude=None, formfield_callback=lambda f: f.formfield()): """ Returns a ``SortedDict`` containing form fields for the given model. ``fields`` is an optional list of field names. If provided, only the named fields will be included in the returned fields. ``exclude`` is an optional list of field names. If provided, the named fields will be excluded from the returned fields, even if they are listed in the ``fields`` argument. """ field_list = [] opts = model._meta for f in opts.fields + opts.many_to_many: if not f.editable: continue if fields and not f.name in fields: continue if exclude and f.name in exclude: continue formfield = formfield_callback(f) if formfield: field_list.append((f.name, formfield)) field_dict = SortedDict(field_list) if fields: field_dict = SortedDict([(f, field_dict.get(f)) for f in fields if (not exclude) or (exclude and f not in exclude)]) return field_dict class ModelFormOptions(object): def __init__(self, options=None): self.model = getattr(options, 'model', None) self.fields = getattr(options, 'fields', None) self.exclude = getattr(options, 'exclude', None) class ModelFormMetaclass(type): def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs): formfield_callback = attrs.pop('formfield_callback', lambda f: f.formfield()) try: parents = [b for b in bases if issubclass(b, ModelForm)] except NameError: # We are defining ModelForm itself. parents = None declared_fields = get_declared_fields(bases, attrs, False) new_class = super(ModelFormMetaclass, cls).__new__(cls, name, bases, attrs) if not parents: return new_class if 'media' not in attrs: new_class.media = media_property(new_class) opts = new_class._meta = ModelFormOptions(getattr(new_class, 'Meta', None)) if opts.model: # If a model is defined, extract form fields from it. fields = fields_for_model(opts.model, opts.fields, opts.exclude, formfield_callback) # Override default model fields with any custom declared ones # (plus, include all the other declared fields). fields.update(declared_fields) else: fields = declared_fields new_class.declared_fields = declared_fields new_class.base_fields = fields return new_class class BaseModelForm(BaseForm): def __init__(self, data=None, files=None, auto_id='id_%s', prefix=None, initial=None, error_class=ErrorList, label_suffix=':', empty_permitted=False, instance=None): opts = self._meta if instance is None: # if we didn't get an instance, instantiate a new one self.instance = opts.model() object_data = {} else: self.instance = instance object_data = model_to_dict(instance, opts.fields, opts.exclude) # if initial was provided, it should override the values from instance if initial is not None: object_data.update(initial) super(BaseModelForm, self).__init__(data, files, auto_id, prefix, object_data, error_class, label_suffix, empty_permitted) def clean(self): self.validate_unique() return self.cleaned_data def validate_unique(self): unique_checks, date_checks = self._get_unique_checks() form_errors = [] bad_fields = set() field_errors, global_errors = self._perform_unique_checks(unique_checks) bad_fields.union(field_errors) form_errors.extend(global_errors) field_errors, global_errors = self._perform_date_checks(date_checks) bad_fields.union(field_errors) form_errors.extend(global_errors) for field_name in bad_fields: del self.cleaned_data[field_name] if form_errors: # Raise the unique together errors since they are considered # form-wide. raise ValidationError(form_errors) def _get_unique_checks(self): from django.db.models.fields import FieldDoesNotExist, Field as ModelField # Gather a list of checks to perform. We only perform unique checks # for fields present and not None in cleaned_data. Since this is a # ModelForm, some fields may have been excluded; we can't perform a unique # check on a form that is missing fields involved in that check. It also does # not make sense to check data that didn't validate, and since NULL does not # equal NULL in SQL we should not do any unique checking for NULL values. unique_checks = [] # these are checks for the unique_for_ date_checks = [] for check in self.instance._meta.unique_together[:]: fields_on_form = [field for field in check if self.cleaned_data.get(field) is not None] if len(fields_on_form) == len(check): unique_checks.append(check) # Gather a list of checks for fields declared as unique and add them to # the list of checks. Again, skip empty fields and any that did not validate. for name in self.fields: try: f = self.instance._meta.get_field_by_name(name)[0] except FieldDoesNotExist: # This is an extra field that's not on the ModelForm, ignore it continue if not isinstance(f, ModelField): # This is an extra field that happens to have a name that matches, # for example, a related object accessor for this model. So # get_field_by_name found it, but it is not a Field so do not proceed # to use it as if it were. continue if self.cleaned_data.get(name) is None: continue if f.unique: unique_checks.append((name,)) if f.unique_for_date and self.cleaned_data.get(f.unique_for_date) is not None: date_checks.append(('date', name, f.unique_for_date)) if f.unique_for_year and self.cleaned_data.get(f.unique_for_year) is not None: date_checks.append(('year', name, f.unique_for_year)) if f.unique_for_month and self.cleaned_data.get(f.unique_for_month) is not None: date_checks.append(('month', name, f.unique_for_month)) return unique_checks, date_checks def _perform_unique_checks(self, unique_checks): bad_fields = set() form_errors = [] for unique_check in unique_checks: # Try to look up an existing object with the same values as this # object's values for all the unique field. lookup_kwargs = {} for field_name in unique_check: lookup_value = self.cleaned_data[field_name] # ModelChoiceField will return an object instance rather than # a raw primary key value, so convert it to a pk value before # using it in a lookup. if isinstance(self.fields[field_name], ModelChoiceField): lookup_value = lookup_value.pk lookup_kwargs[str(field_name)] = lookup_value qs = self.instance.__class__._default_manager.filter(**lookup_kwargs) # Exclude the current object from the query if we are editing an # instance (as opposed to creating a new one) if self.instance.pk is not None: qs = qs.exclude(pk=self.instance.pk) # This cute trick with extra/values is the most efficient way to # tell if a particular query returns any results. if qs.extra(select={'a': 1}).values('a').order_by(): if len(unique_check) == 1: self._errors[unique_check[0]] = ErrorList([self.unique_error_message(unique_check)]) else: form_errors.append(self.unique_error_message(unique_check)) # Mark these fields as needing to be removed from cleaned data # later. for field_name in unique_check: bad_fields.add(field_name) return bad_fields, form_errors def _perform_date_checks(self, date_checks): bad_fields = set() for lookup_type, field, unique_for in date_checks: lookup_kwargs = {} # there's a ticket to add a date lookup, we can remove this special # case if that makes it's way in if lookup_type == 'date': date = self.cleaned_data[unique_for] lookup_kwargs['%s__day' % unique_for] = date.day lookup_kwargs['%s__month' % unique_for] = date.month lookup_kwargs['%s__year' % unique_for] = date.year else: lookup_kwargs['%s__%s' % (unique_for, lookup_type)] = getattr(self.cleaned_data[unique_for], lookup_type) lookup_kwargs[field] = self.cleaned_data[field] qs = self.instance.__class__._default_manager.filter(**lookup_kwargs) # Exclude the current object from the query if we are editing an # instance (as opposed to creating a new one) if self.instance.pk is not None: qs = qs.exclude(pk=self.instance.pk) # This cute trick with extra/values is the most efficient way to # tell if a particular query returns any results. if qs.extra(select={'a': 1}).values('a').order_by(): self._errors[field] = ErrorList([ self.date_error_message(lookup_type, field, unique_for) ]) bad_fields.add(field) return bad_fields, [] def date_error_message(self, lookup_type, field, unique_for): return _(u"%(field_name)s must be unique for %(date_field)s %(lookup)s.") % { 'field_name': unicode(self.fields[field].label), 'date_field': unicode(self.fields[unique_for].label), 'lookup': lookup_type, } def unique_error_message(self, unique_check): model_name = capfirst(self.instance._meta.verbose_name) # A unique field if len(unique_check) == 1: field_name = unique_check[0] field_label = self.fields[field_name].label # Insert the error into the error dict, very sneaky return _(u"%(model_name)s with this %(field_label)s already exists.") % { 'model_name': unicode(model_name), 'field_label': unicode(field_label) } # unique_together else: field_labels = [self.fields[field_name].label for field_name in unique_check] field_labels = get_text_list(field_labels, _('and')) return _(u"%(model_name)s with this %(field_label)s already exists.") % { 'model_name': unicode(model_name), 'field_label': unicode(field_labels) } def save(self, commit=True): """ Saves this ``form``'s cleaned_data into model instance ``self.instance``. If commit=True, then the changes to ``instance`` will be saved to the database. Returns ``instance``. """ if self.instance.pk is None: fail_message = 'created' else: fail_message = 'changed' return save_instance(self, self.instance, self._meta.fields, fail_message, commit, exclude=self._meta.exclude) save.alters_data = True class ModelForm(BaseModelForm): __metaclass__ = ModelFormMetaclass def modelform_factory(model, form=ModelForm, fields=None, exclude=None, formfield_callback=lambda f: f.formfield()): # Create the inner Meta class. FIXME: ideally, we should be able to # construct a ModelForm without creating and passing in a temporary # inner class. # Build up a list of attributes that the Meta object will have. attrs = {'model': model} if fields is not None: attrs['fields'] = fields if exclude is not None: attrs['exclude'] = exclude # If parent form class already has an inner Meta, the Meta we're # creating needs to inherit from the parent's inner meta. parent = (object,) if hasattr(form, 'Meta'): parent = (form.Meta, object) Meta = type('Meta', parent, attrs) # Give this new form class a reasonable name. class_name = model.__name__ + 'Form' # Class attributes for the new form class. form_class_attrs = { 'Meta': Meta, 'formfield_callback': formfield_callback } return ModelFormMetaclass(class_name, (form,), form_class_attrs) # ModelFormSets ############################################################## class BaseModelFormSet(BaseFormSet): """ A ``FormSet`` for editing a queryset and/or adding new objects to it. """ model = None def __init__(self, data=None, files=None, auto_id='id_%s', prefix=None, queryset=None, **kwargs): self.queryset = queryset defaults = {'data': data, 'files': files, 'auto_id': auto_id, 'prefix': prefix} defaults.update(kwargs) super(BaseModelFormSet, self).__init__(**defaults) def initial_form_count(self): """Returns the number of forms that are required in this FormSet.""" if not (self.data or self.files): return len(self.get_queryset()) return super(BaseModelFormSet, self).initial_form_count() def _construct_form(self, i, **kwargs): if i < self.initial_form_count(): kwargs['instance'] = self.get_queryset()[i] return super(BaseModelFormSet, self)._construct_form(i, **kwargs) def get_queryset(self): if not hasattr(self, '_queryset'): if self.queryset is not None: qs = self.queryset else: qs = self.model._default_manager.get_query_set() # If the queryset isn't already ordered we need to add an # artificial ordering here to make sure that all formsets # constructed from this queryset have the same form order. if not qs.ordered: qs = qs.order_by(self.model._meta.pk.name) if self.max_num > 0: self._queryset = qs[:self.max_num] else: self._queryset = qs return self._queryset def save_new(self, form, commit=True): """Saves and returns a new model instance for the given form.""" return form.save(commit=commit) def save_existing(self, form, instance, commit=True): """Saves and returns an existing model instance for the given form.""" return form.save(commit=commit) def save(self, commit=True): """Saves model instances for every form, adding and changing instances as necessary, and returns the list of instances. """ if not commit: self.saved_forms = [] def save_m2m(): for form in self.saved_forms: form.save_m2m() self.save_m2m = save_m2m return self.save_existing_objects(commit) + self.save_new_objects(commit) def clean(self): self.validate_unique() def validate_unique(self): # Iterate over the forms so that we can find one with potentially valid # data from which to extract the error checks for form in self.forms: if hasattr(form, 'cleaned_data'): break else: return unique_checks, date_checks = form._get_unique_checks() errors = [] # Do each of the unique checks (unique and unique_together) for unique_check in unique_checks: seen_data = set() for form in self.forms: # if the form doesn't have cleaned_data then we ignore it, # it's already invalid if not hasattr(form, "cleaned_data"): continue # get each of the fields for which we have data on this form if [f for f in unique_check if f in form.cleaned_data and form.cleaned_data[f] is not None]: # get the data itself row_data = tuple([form.cleaned_data[field] for field in unique_check]) # if we've aready seen it then we have a uniqueness failure if row_data in seen_data: # poke error messages into the right places and mark # the form as invalid errors.append(self.get_unique_error_message(unique_check)) form._errors[NON_FIELD_ERRORS] = self.get_form_error() del form.cleaned_data break # mark the data as seen seen_data.add(row_data) # iterate over each of the date checks now for date_check in date_checks: seen_data = set() lookup, field, unique_for = date_check for form in self.forms: # if the form doesn't have cleaned_data then we ignore it, # it's already invalid if not hasattr(self, 'cleaned_data'): continue # see if we have data for both fields if (form.cleaned_data and form.cleaned_data[field] is not None and form.cleaned_data[unique_for] is not None): # if it's a date lookup we need to get the data for all the fields if lookup == 'date': date = form.cleaned_data[unique_for] date_data = (date.year, date.month, date.day) # otherwise it's just the attribute on the date/datetime # object else: date_data = (getattr(form.cleaned_data[unique_for], lookup),) data = (form.cleaned_data[field],) + date_data # if we've aready seen it then we have a uniqueness failure if data in seen_data: # poke error messages into the right places and mark # the form as invalid errors.append(self.get_date_error_message(date_check)) form._errors[NON_FIELD_ERRORS] = self.get_form_error() del form.cleaned_data break seen_data.add(data) if errors: raise ValidationError(errors) def get_unique_error_message(self, unique_check): if len(unique_check) == 1: return ugettext("Please correct the duplicate data for %(field)s.") % { "field": unique_check[0], } else: return ugettext("Please correct the duplicate data for %(field)s, " "which must be unique.") % { "field": get_text_list(unique_check, _("and")), } def get_date_error_message(self, date_check): return ugettext("Please correct the duplicate data for %(field_name)s " "which must be unique for the %(lookup)s in %(date_field)s.") % { 'field_name': date_check[1], 'date_field': date_check[2], 'lookup': unicode(date_check[0]), } def get_form_error(self): return ugettext("Please correct the duplicate values below.") def save_existing_objects(self, commit=True): self.changed_objects = [] self.deleted_objects = [] if not self.get_queryset(): return [] # Put the objects from self.get_queryset into a dict so they are easy to lookup by pk existing_objects = {} for obj in self.get_queryset(): existing_objects[obj.pk] = obj saved_instances = [] for form in self.initial_forms: pk_name = self._pk_field.name raw_pk_value = form._raw_value(pk_name) pk_value = form.fields[pk_name].clean(raw_pk_value).pk obj = existing_objects[pk_value] if self.can_delete: raw_delete_value = form._raw_value(DELETION_FIELD_NAME) should_delete = form.fields[DELETION_FIELD_NAME].clean(raw_delete_value) if should_delete: self.deleted_objects.append(obj) obj.delete() continue if form.has_changed(): self.changed_objects.append((obj, form.changed_data)) saved_instances.append(self.save_existing(form, obj, commit=commit)) if not commit: self.saved_forms.append(form) return saved_instances def save_new_objects(self, commit=True): self.new_objects = [] for form in self.extra_forms: if not form.has_changed(): continue # If someone has marked an add form for deletion, don't save the # object. if self.can_delete: raw_delete_value = form._raw_value(DELETION_FIELD_NAME) should_delete = form.fields[DELETION_FIELD_NAME].clean(raw_delete_value) if should_delete: continue self.new_objects.append(self.save_new(form, commit=commit)) if not commit: self.saved_forms.append(form) return self.new_objects def add_fields(self, form, index): """Add a hidden field for the object's primary key.""" from django.db.models import AutoField, OneToOneField, ForeignKey self._pk_field = pk = self.model._meta.pk # If a pk isn't editable, then it won't be on the form, so we need to # add it here so we can tell which object is which when we get the # data back. Generally, pk.editable should be false, but for some # reason, auto_created pk fields and AutoField's editable attribute is # True, so check for that as well. def pk_is_not_editable(pk): return ((not pk.editable) or (pk.auto_created or isinstance(pk, AutoField)) or (pk.rel and pk.rel.parent_link and pk_is_not_editable(pk.rel.to._meta.pk))) if pk_is_not_editable(pk) or pk.name not in form.fields: try: pk_value = self.get_queryset()[index].pk except IndexError: pk_value = None if isinstance(pk, OneToOneField) or isinstance(pk, ForeignKey): qs = pk.rel.to._default_manager.get_query_set() else: qs = self.model._default_manager.get_query_set() form.fields[self._pk_field.name] = ModelChoiceField(qs, initial=pk_value, required=False, widget=HiddenInput) super(BaseModelFormSet, self).add_fields(form, index) def modelformset_factory(model, form=ModelForm, formfield_callback=lambda f: f.formfield(), formset=BaseModelFormSet, extra=1, can_delete=False, can_order=False, max_num=0, fields=None, exclude=None): """ Returns a FormSet class for the given Django model class. """ form = modelform_factory(model, form=form, fields=fields, exclude=exclude, formfield_callback=formfield_callback) FormSet = formset_factory(form, formset, extra=extra, max_num=max_num, can_order=can_order, can_delete=can_delete) FormSet.model = model return FormSet # InlineFormSets ############################################################# class BaseInlineFormSet(BaseModelFormSet): """A formset for child objects related to a parent.""" def __init__(self, data=None, files=None, instance=None, save_as_new=False, prefix=None): from django.db.models.fields.related import RelatedObject if instance is None: self.instance = self.model() else: self.instance = instance self.save_as_new = save_as_new # is there a better way to get the object descriptor? self.rel_name = RelatedObject(self.fk.rel.to, self.model, self.fk).get_accessor_name() qs = self.model._default_manager.filter(**{self.fk.name: self.instance}) super(BaseInlineFormSet, self).__init__(data, files, prefix=prefix, queryset=qs) def initial_form_count(self): if self.save_as_new: return 0 return super(BaseInlineFormSet, self).initial_form_count() def total_form_count(self): if self.save_as_new: return super(BaseInlineFormSet, self).initial_form_count() return super(BaseInlineFormSet, self).total_form_count() def _construct_form(self, i, **kwargs): form = super(BaseInlineFormSet, self)._construct_form(i, **kwargs) if self.save_as_new: # Remove the primary key from the form's data, we are only # creating new instances form.data[form.add_prefix(self._pk_field.name)] = None # Remove the foreign key from the form's data form.data[form.add_prefix(self.fk.name)] = None return form #@classmethod def get_default_prefix(cls): from django.db.models.fields.related import RelatedObject return RelatedObject(cls.fk.rel.to, cls.model, cls.fk).get_accessor_name() get_default_prefix = classmethod(get_default_prefix) def save_new(self, form, commit=True): # Use commit=False so we can assign the parent key afterwards, then # save the object. obj = form.save(commit=False) setattr(obj, self.fk.get_attname(), self.instance.pk) if commit: obj.save() # form.save_m2m() can be called via the formset later on if commit=False if commit and hasattr(form, 'save_m2m'): form.save_m2m() return obj def add_fields(self, form, index): super(BaseInlineFormSet, self).add_fields(form, index) if self._pk_field == self.fk: form.fields[self._pk_field.name] = InlineForeignKeyField(self.instance, pk_field=True) else: # The foreign key field might not be on the form, so we poke at the # Model field to get the label, since we need that for error messages. form.fields[self.fk.name] = InlineForeignKeyField(self.instance, label=getattr(form.fields.get(self.fk.name), 'label', capfirst(self.fk.verbose_name)) ) def get_unique_error_message(self, unique_check): unique_check = [field for field in unique_check if field != self.fk.name] return super(BaseInlineFormSet, self).get_unique_error_message(unique_check) def _get_foreign_key(parent_model, model, fk_name=None, can_fail=False): """ Finds and returns the ForeignKey from model to parent if there is one (returns None if can_fail is True and no such field exists). If fk_name is provided, assume it is the name of the ForeignKey field. Unles can_fail is True, an exception is raised if there is no ForeignKey from model to parent_model. """ # avoid circular import from django.db.models import ForeignKey opts = model._meta if fk_name: fks_to_parent = [f for f in opts.fields if f.name == fk_name] if len(fks_to_parent) == 1: fk = fks_to_parent[0] if not isinstance(fk, ForeignKey) or \ (fk.rel.to != parent_model and fk.rel.to not in parent_model._meta.get_parent_list()): raise Exception("fk_name '%s' is not a ForeignKey to %s" % (fk_name, parent_model)) elif len(fks_to_parent) == 0: raise Exception("%s has no field named '%s'" % (model, fk_name)) else: # Try to discover what the ForeignKey from model to parent_model is fks_to_parent = [ f for f in opts.fields if isinstance(f, ForeignKey) and (f.rel.to == parent_model or f.rel.to in parent_model._meta.get_parent_list()) ] if len(fks_to_parent) == 1: fk = fks_to_parent[0] elif len(fks_to_parent) == 0: if can_fail: return raise Exception("%s has no ForeignKey to %s" % (model, parent_model)) else: raise Exception("%s has more than 1 ForeignKey to %s" % (model, parent_model)) return fk def inlineformset_factory(parent_model, model, form=ModelForm, formset=BaseInlineFormSet, fk_name=None, fields=None, exclude=None, extra=3, can_order=False, can_delete=True, max_num=0, formfield_callback=lambda f: f.formfield()): """ Returns an ``InlineFormSet`` for the given kwargs. You must provide ``fk_name`` if ``model`` has more than one ``ForeignKey`` to ``parent_model``. """ fk = _get_foreign_key(parent_model, model, fk_name=fk_name) # enforce a max_num=1 when the foreign key to the parent model is unique. if fk.unique: max_num = 1 kwargs = { 'form': form, 'formfield_callback': formfield_callback, 'formset': formset, 'extra': extra, 'can_delete': can_delete, 'can_order': can_order, 'fields': fields, 'exclude': exclude, 'max_num': max_num, } FormSet = modelformset_factory(model, **kwargs) FormSet.fk = fk return FormSet # Fields ##################################################################### class InlineForeignKeyHiddenInput(HiddenInput): def _has_changed(self, initial, data): return False class InlineForeignKeyField(Field): """ A basic integer field that deals with validating the given value to a given parent instance in an inline. """ default_error_messages = { 'invalid_choice': _(u'The inline foreign key did not match the parent instance primary key.'), } def __init__(self, parent_instance, *args, **kwargs): self.parent_instance = parent_instance self.pk_field = kwargs.pop("pk_field", False) if self.parent_instance is not None: kwargs["initial"] = self.parent_instance.pk kwargs["required"] = False kwargs["widget"] = InlineForeignKeyHiddenInput super(InlineForeignKeyField, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) def clean(self, value): if value in EMPTY_VALUES: if self.pk_field: return None # if there is no value act as we did before. return self.parent_instance # ensure the we compare the values as equal types. if force_unicode(value) != force_unicode(self.parent_instance.pk): raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['invalid_choice']) return self.parent_instance class ModelChoiceIterator(object): def __init__(self, field): self.field = field self.queryset = field.queryset def __iter__(self): if self.field.empty_label is not None: yield (u"", self.field.empty_label) if self.field.cache_choices: if self.field.choice_cache is None: self.field.choice_cache = [ self.choice(obj) for obj in self.queryset.all() ] for choice in self.field.choice_cache: yield choice else: for obj in self.queryset.all(): yield self.choice(obj) def choice(self, obj): if self.field.to_field_name: key = obj.serializable_value(self.field.to_field_name) else: key = obj.pk return (key, self.field.label_from_instance(obj)) class ModelChoiceField(ChoiceField): """A ChoiceField whose choices are a model QuerySet.""" # This class is a subclass of ChoiceField for purity, but it doesn't # actually use any of ChoiceField's implementation. default_error_messages = { 'invalid_choice': _(u'Select a valid choice. That choice is not one of' u' the available choices.'), } def __init__(self, queryset, empty_label=u"---------", cache_choices=False, required=True, widget=None, label=None, initial=None, help_text=None, to_field_name=None, *args, **kwargs): if required and (initial is not None): self.empty_label = None else: self.empty_label = empty_label self.cache_choices = cache_choices # Call Field instead of ChoiceField __init__() because we don't need # ChoiceField.__init__(). Field.__init__(self, required, widget, label, initial, help_text, *args, **kwargs) self.queryset = queryset self.choice_cache = None self.to_field_name = to_field_name def _get_queryset(self): return self._queryset def _set_queryset(self, queryset): self._queryset = queryset self.widget.choices = self.choices queryset = property(_get_queryset, _set_queryset) # this method will be used to create object labels by the QuerySetIterator. # Override it to customize the label. def label_from_instance(self, obj): """ This method is used to convert objects into strings; it's used to generate the labels for the choices presented by this object. Subclasses can override this method to customize the display of the choices. """ return smart_unicode(obj) def _get_choices(self): # If self._choices is set, then somebody must have manually set # the property self.choices. In this case, just return self._choices. if hasattr(self, '_choices'): return self._choices # Otherwise, execute the QuerySet in self.queryset to determine the # choices dynamically. Return a fresh QuerySetIterator that has not been # consumed. Note that we're instantiating a new QuerySetIterator *each* # time _get_choices() is called (and, thus, each time self.choices is # accessed) so that we can ensure the QuerySet has not been consumed. This # construct might look complicated but it allows for lazy evaluation of # the queryset. return ModelChoiceIterator(self) choices = property(_get_choices, ChoiceField._set_choices) def clean(self, value): Field.clean(self, value) if value in EMPTY_VALUES: return None try: key = self.to_field_name or 'pk' value = self.queryset.get(**{key: value}) except self.queryset.model.DoesNotExist: raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['invalid_choice']) return value class ModelMultipleChoiceField(ModelChoiceField): """A MultipleChoiceField whose choices are a model QuerySet.""" widget = SelectMultiple hidden_widget = MultipleHiddenInput default_error_messages = { 'list': _(u'Enter a list of values.'), 'invalid_choice': _(u'Select a valid choice. %s is not one of the' u' available choices.'), 'invalid_pk_value': _(u'"%s" is not a valid value for a primary key.') } def __init__(self, queryset, cache_choices=False, required=True, widget=None, label=None, initial=None, help_text=None, *args, **kwargs): super(ModelMultipleChoiceField, self).__init__(queryset, None, cache_choices, required, widget, label, initial, help_text, *args, **kwargs) def clean(self, value): if self.required and not value: raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['required']) elif not self.required and not value: return [] if not isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['list']) for pk in value: try: self.queryset.filter(pk=pk) except ValueError: raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['invalid_pk_value'] % pk) qs = self.queryset.filter(pk__in=value) pks = set([force_unicode(o.pk) for o in qs]) for val in value: if force_unicode(val) not in pks: raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['invalid_choice'] % val) return qs