django1/django/forms/formsets.py

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from forms import Form
from django.utils.encoding import StrAndUnicode
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.utils.translation import ugettext as _
from fields import IntegerField, BooleanField
from widgets import Media, HiddenInput
from util import ErrorList, ErrorDict, ValidationError
__all__ = ('BaseFormSet', 'all_valid')
# special field names
TOTAL_FORM_COUNT = 'TOTAL_FORMS'
INITIAL_FORM_COUNT = 'INITIAL_FORMS'
ORDERING_FIELD_NAME = 'ORDER'
DELETION_FIELD_NAME = 'DELETE'
class ManagementForm(Form):
"""
``ManagementForm`` is used to keep track of how many form instances
are displayed on the page. If adding new forms via javascript, you should
increment the count field of this form as well.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.base_fields[TOTAL_FORM_COUNT] = IntegerField(widget=HiddenInput)
self.base_fields[INITIAL_FORM_COUNT] = IntegerField(widget=HiddenInput)
super(ManagementForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
class BaseFormSet(StrAndUnicode):
"""
A collection of instances of the same Form class.
"""
def __init__(self, data=None, files=None, auto_id='id_%s', prefix=None,
initial=None, error_class=ErrorList):
self.is_bound = data is not None or files is not None
self.prefix = prefix or self.get_default_prefix()
self.auto_id = auto_id
self.data = data
self.files = files
self.initial = initial
self.error_class = error_class
self._errors = None
self._non_form_errors = None
# construct the forms in the formset
self._construct_forms()
def __unicode__(self):
return self.as_table()
def _management_form(self):
"""Returns the ManagementForm instance for this FormSet."""
if self.data or self.files:
form = ManagementForm(self.data, auto_id=self.auto_id, prefix=self.prefix)
if not form.is_valid():
raise ValidationError('ManagementForm data is missing or has been tampered with')
else:
form = ManagementForm(auto_id=self.auto_id, prefix=self.prefix, initial={
TOTAL_FORM_COUNT: self.total_form_count(),
INITIAL_FORM_COUNT: self.initial_form_count()
})
return form
management_form = property(_management_form)
def total_form_count(self):
"""Returns the total number of forms in this FormSet."""
if self.data or self.files:
return self.management_form.cleaned_data[TOTAL_FORM_COUNT]
else:
total_forms = self.initial_form_count() + self.extra
if total_forms > self.max_num > 0:
total_forms = self.max_num
return total_forms
def initial_form_count(self):
"""Returns the number of forms that are required in this FormSet."""
if self.data or self.files:
return self.management_form.cleaned_data[INITIAL_FORM_COUNT]
else:
# Use the length of the inital data if it's there, 0 otherwise.
initial_forms = self.initial and len(self.initial) or 0
if initial_forms > self.max_num > 0:
initial_forms = self.max_num
return initial_forms
def _construct_forms(self):
# instantiate all the forms and put them in self.forms
self.forms = []
for i in xrange(self.total_form_count()):
self.forms.append(self._construct_form(i))
def _construct_form(self, i, **kwargs):
"""
Instantiates and returns the i-th form instance in a formset.
"""
defaults = {'auto_id': self.auto_id, 'prefix': self.add_prefix(i)}
if self.data or self.files:
defaults['data'] = self.data
defaults['files'] = self.files
if self.initial:
try:
defaults['initial'] = self.initial[i]
except IndexError:
pass
# Allow extra forms to be empty.
if i >= self.initial_form_count():
defaults['empty_permitted'] = True
defaults.update(kwargs)
form = self.form(**defaults)
self.add_fields(form, i)
return form
def _get_initial_forms(self):
"""Return a list of all the initial forms in this formset."""
return self.forms[:self.initial_form_count()]
initial_forms = property(_get_initial_forms)
def _get_extra_forms(self):
"""Return a list of all the extra forms in this formset."""
return self.forms[self.initial_form_count():]
extra_forms = property(_get_extra_forms)
# Maybe this should just go away?
def _get_cleaned_data(self):
"""
Returns a list of form.cleaned_data dicts for every form in self.forms.
"""
if not self.is_valid():
raise AttributeError("'%s' object has no attribute 'cleaned_data'" % self.__class__.__name__)
return [form.cleaned_data for form in self.forms]
cleaned_data = property(_get_cleaned_data)
def _get_deleted_forms(self):
"""
Returns a list of forms that have been marked for deletion. Raises an
AttributeError if deletion is not allowed.
"""
if not self.is_valid() or not self.can_delete:
raise AttributeError("'%s' object has no attribute 'deleted_forms'" % self.__class__.__name__)
# construct _deleted_form_indexes which is just a list of form indexes
# that have had their deletion widget set to True
if not hasattr(self, '_deleted_form_indexes'):
self._deleted_form_indexes = []
for i in range(0, self.total_form_count()):
form = self.forms[i]
# if this is an extra form and hasn't changed, don't consider it
if i >= self.initial_form_count() and not form.has_changed():
continue
if form.cleaned_data[DELETION_FIELD_NAME]:
self._deleted_form_indexes.append(i)
return [self.forms[i] for i in self._deleted_form_indexes]
deleted_forms = property(_get_deleted_forms)
def _get_ordered_forms(self):
"""
Returns a list of form in the order specified by the incoming data.
Raises an AttributeError if ordering is not allowed.
"""
if not self.is_valid() or not self.can_order:
raise AttributeError("'%s' object has no attribute 'ordered_forms'" % self.__class__.__name__)
# Construct _ordering, which is a list of (form_index, order_field_value)
# tuples. After constructing this list, we'll sort it by order_field_value
# so we have a way to get to the form indexes in the order specified
# by the form data.
if not hasattr(self, '_ordering'):
self._ordering = []
for i in range(0, self.total_form_count()):
form = self.forms[i]
# if this is an extra form and hasn't changed, don't consider it
if i >= self.initial_form_count() and not form.has_changed():
continue
# don't add data marked for deletion to self.ordered_data
if self.can_delete and form.cleaned_data[DELETION_FIELD_NAME]:
continue
# A sort function to order things numerically ascending, but
# None should be sorted below anything else. Allowing None as
# a comparison value makes it so we can leave ordering fields
# blamk.
def compare_ordering_values(x, y):
if x[1] is None:
return 1
if y[1] is None:
return -1
return x[1] - y[1]
self._ordering.append((i, form.cleaned_data[ORDERING_FIELD_NAME]))
# After we're done populating self._ordering, sort it.
self._ordering.sort(compare_ordering_values)
# Return a list of form.cleaned_data dicts in the order spcified by
# the form data.
return [self.forms[i[0]] for i in self._ordering]
ordered_forms = property(_get_ordered_forms)
#@classmethod
def get_default_prefix(cls):
return 'form'
get_default_prefix = classmethod(get_default_prefix)
def non_form_errors(self):
"""
Returns an ErrorList of errors that aren't associated with a particular
form -- i.e., from formset.clean(). Returns an empty ErrorList if there
are none.
"""
if self._non_form_errors is not None:
return self._non_form_errors
return self.error_class()
def _get_errors(self):
"""
Returns a list of form.errors for every form in self.forms.
"""
if self._errors is None:
self.full_clean()
return self._errors
errors = property(_get_errors)
def is_valid(self):
"""
Returns True if form.errors is empty for every form in self.forms.
"""
if not self.is_bound:
return False
# We loop over every form.errors here rather than short circuiting on the
# first failure to make sure validation gets triggered for every form.
forms_valid = True
for i in range(0, self.total_form_count()):
form = self.forms[i]
if self.can_delete:
# The way we lookup the value of the deletion field here takes
# more code than we'd like, but the form's cleaned_data will
# not exist if the form is invalid.
field = form.fields[DELETION_FIELD_NAME]
prefix = form.add_prefix(DELETION_FIELD_NAME)
value = field.widget.value_from_datadict(self.data, self.files, prefix)
should_delete = field.clean(value)
if should_delete:
# This form is going to be deleted so any of its errors
# should not cause the entire formset to be invalid.
continue
if bool(self.errors[i]):
forms_valid = False
return forms_valid and not bool(self.non_form_errors())
def full_clean(self):
"""
Cleans all of self.data and populates self._errors.
"""
self._errors = []
if not self.is_bound: # Stop further processing.
return
for i in range(0, self.total_form_count()):
form = self.forms[i]
self._errors.append(form.errors)
# Give self.clean() a chance to do cross-form validation.
try:
self.clean()
except ValidationError, e:
self._non_form_errors = e.messages
def clean(self):
"""
Hook for doing any extra formset-wide cleaning after Form.clean() has
been called on every form. Any ValidationError raised by this method
will not be associated with a particular form; it will be accesible
via formset.non_form_errors()
"""
pass
def add_fields(self, form, index):
"""A hook for adding extra fields on to each form instance."""
if self.can_order:
# Only pre-fill the ordering field for initial forms.
if index < self.initial_form_count():
form.fields[ORDERING_FIELD_NAME] = IntegerField(label=_(u'Order'), initial=index+1, required=False)
else:
form.fields[ORDERING_FIELD_NAME] = IntegerField(label=_(u'Order'), required=False)
if self.can_delete:
form.fields[DELETION_FIELD_NAME] = BooleanField(label=_(u'Delete'), required=False)
def add_prefix(self, index):
return '%s-%s' % (self.prefix, index)
def is_multipart(self):
"""
Returns True if the formset needs to be multipart-encrypted, i.e. it
has FileInput. Otherwise, False.
"""
return self.forms and self.forms[0].is_multipart()
def _get_media(self):
# All the forms on a FormSet are the same, so you only need to
# interrogate the first form for media.
if self.forms:
return self.forms[0].media
else:
return Media()
media = property(_get_media)
def as_table(self):
"Returns this formset rendered as HTML <tr>s -- excluding the <table></table>."
# XXX: there is no semantic division between forms here, there
# probably should be. It might make sense to render each form as a
# table row with each field as a td.
forms = u' '.join([form.as_table() for form in self.forms])
return mark_safe(u'\n'.join([unicode(self.management_form), forms]))
def formset_factory(form, formset=BaseFormSet, extra=1, can_order=False,
can_delete=False, max_num=0):
"""Return a FormSet for the given form class."""
attrs = {'form': form, 'extra': extra,
'can_order': can_order, 'can_delete': can_delete,
'max_num': max_num}
return type(form.__name__ + 'FormSet', (formset,), attrs)
def all_valid(formsets):
"""Returns true if every formset in formsets is valid."""
valid = True
for formset in formsets:
if not formset.is_valid():
valid = False
return valid