Fixed #20867 -- Added the Form.add_error() method.
Refs #20199 #16986. Thanks @akaariai, @bmispelon, @mjtamlyn, @timgraham for the reviews.
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@ -77,64 +77,78 @@ class ValidationError(Exception):
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"""An error while validating data."""
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def __init__(self, message, code=None, params=None):
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"""
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ValidationError can be passed any object that can be printed (usually
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a string), a list of objects or a dictionary.
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The `message` argument can be a single error, a list of errors, or a
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dictionary that maps field names to lists of errors. What we define as
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an "error" can be either a simple string or an instance of
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ValidationError with its message attribute set, and what we define as
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list or dictionary can be an actual `list` or `dict` or an instance
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of ValidationError with its `error_list` or `error_dict` attribute set.
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"""
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if isinstance(message, ValidationError):
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if hasattr(message, 'error_dict'):
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message = message.error_dict
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elif not hasattr(message, 'message'):
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message = message.error_list
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else:
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message, code, params = message.message, message.code, message.params
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if isinstance(message, dict):
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self.error_dict = message
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self.error_dict = {}
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for field, messages in message.items():
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if not isinstance(messages, ValidationError):
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messages = ValidationError(messages)
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self.error_dict[field] = messages.error_list
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elif isinstance(message, list):
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self.error_list = message
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self.error_list = []
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for message in message:
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# Normalize plain strings to instances of ValidationError.
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if not isinstance(message, ValidationError):
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message = ValidationError(message)
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self.error_list.extend(message.error_list)
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else:
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self.message = message
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self.code = code
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self.params = params
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self.message = message
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self.error_list = [self]
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@property
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def message_dict(self):
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message_dict = {}
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for field, messages in self.error_dict.items():
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message_dict[field] = []
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for message in messages:
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if isinstance(message, ValidationError):
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message_dict[field].extend(message.messages)
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else:
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message_dict[field].append(force_text(message))
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return message_dict
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return dict(self)
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@property
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def messages(self):
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if hasattr(self, 'error_dict'):
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message_list = reduce(operator.add, self.error_dict.values())
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else:
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message_list = self.error_list
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messages = []
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for message in message_list:
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if isinstance(message, ValidationError):
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params = message.params
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message = message.message
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if params:
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message %= params
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message = force_text(message)
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messages.append(message)
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return messages
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def __str__(self):
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if hasattr(self, 'error_dict'):
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return repr(self.message_dict)
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return repr(self.messages)
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'ValidationError(%s)' % self
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return reduce(operator.add, dict(self).values())
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return list(self)
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def update_error_dict(self, error_dict):
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if hasattr(self, 'error_dict'):
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if error_dict:
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for k, v in self.error_dict.items():
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error_dict.setdefault(k, []).extend(v)
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for field, errors in self.error_dict.items():
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error_dict.setdefault(field, []).extend(errors)
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else:
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error_dict = self.error_dict
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else:
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error_dict[NON_FIELD_ERRORS] = self.error_list
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return error_dict
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def __iter__(self):
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if hasattr(self, 'error_dict'):
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for field, errors in self.error_dict.items():
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yield field, list(ValidationError(errors))
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else:
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for error in self.error_list:
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message = error.message
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if error.params:
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message %= error.params
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yield force_text(message)
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def __str__(self):
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if hasattr(self, 'error_dict'):
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return repr(dict(self))
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return repr(list(self))
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def __repr__(self):
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return 'ValidationError(%s)' % self
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@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ class Model(six.with_metaclass(ModelBase)):
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def clean_fields(self, exclude=None):
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"""
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Cleans all fields and raises a ValidationError containing message_dict
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Cleans all fields and raises a ValidationError containing a dict
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of all validation errors if any occur.
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"""
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if exclude is None:
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@ -290,6 +290,51 @@ class BaseForm(object):
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prefix = self.add_prefix(fieldname)
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return field.widget.value_from_datadict(self.data, self.files, prefix)
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def add_error(self, field, error):
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"""
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Update the content of `self._errors`.
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The `field` argument is the name of the field to which the errors
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should be added. If its value is None the errors will be treated as
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NON_FIELD_ERRORS.
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The `error` argument can be a single error, a list of errors, or a
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dictionary that maps field names to lists of errors. What we define as
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an "error" can be either a simple string or an instance of
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ValidationError with its message attribute set and what we define as
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list or dictionary can be an actual `list` or `dict` or an instance
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of ValidationError with its `error_list` or `error_dict` attribute set.
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If `error` is a dictionary, the `field` argument *must* be None and
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errors will be added to the fields that correspond to the keys of the
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dictionary.
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"""
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if not isinstance(error, ValidationError):
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# Normalize to ValidationError and let its constructor
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# do the hard work of making sense of the input.
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error = ValidationError(error)
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if hasattr(error, 'error_dict'):
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if field is not None:
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raise TypeError(
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"The argument `field` must be `None` when the `error` "
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"argument contains errors for multiple fields."
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)
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else:
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error = dict(error)
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else:
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error = {field or NON_FIELD_ERRORS: list(error)}
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for field, error_list in error.items():
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if field not in self.errors:
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if field != NON_FIELD_ERRORS and field not in self.fields:
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raise ValueError(
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"'%s' has no field named '%s'." % (self.__class__.__name__, field))
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self._errors[field] = self.error_class()
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self._errors[field].extend(error_list)
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if field in self.cleaned_data:
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del self.cleaned_data[field]
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def full_clean(self):
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"""
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Cleans all of self.data and populates self._errors and
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# changed from the initial data, short circuit any validation.
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if self.empty_permitted and not self.has_changed():
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return
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self._clean_fields()
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self._clean_form()
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self._post_clean()
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value = getattr(self, 'clean_%s' % name)()
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self.cleaned_data[name] = value
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except ValidationError as e:
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self._errors[name] = self.error_class(e.messages)
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if name in self.cleaned_data:
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del self.cleaned_data[name]
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self.add_error(name, e)
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def _clean_form(self):
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try:
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cleaned_data = self.clean()
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except ValidationError as e:
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self._errors[NON_FIELD_ERRORS] = self.error_class(e.messages)
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self.add_error(None, e)
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else:
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if cleaned_data is not None:
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self.cleaned_data = cleaned_data
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super(BaseModelForm, self).__init__(data, files, auto_id, prefix, object_data,
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error_class, label_suffix, empty_permitted)
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def _update_errors(self, errors):
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for field, messages in errors.error_dict.items():
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if field not in self.fields:
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continue
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field = self.fields[field]
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for message in messages:
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if isinstance(message, ValidationError):
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if message.code in field.error_messages:
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message.message = field.error_messages[message.code]
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message_dict = errors.message_dict
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for k, v in message_dict.items():
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if k != NON_FIELD_ERRORS:
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self._errors.setdefault(k, self.error_class()).extend(v)
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# Remove the data from the cleaned_data dict since it was invalid
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if k in self.cleaned_data:
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del self.cleaned_data[k]
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if NON_FIELD_ERRORS in message_dict:
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messages = message_dict[NON_FIELD_ERRORS]
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self._errors.setdefault(NON_FIELD_ERRORS, self.error_class()).extend(messages)
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def _get_validation_exclusions(self):
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"""
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For backwards-compatibility, several types of fields need to be
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self._validate_unique = True
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return self.cleaned_data
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def _update_errors(self, errors):
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# Override any validation error messages defined at the model level
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# with those defined on the form fields.
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for field, messages in errors.error_dict.items():
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if field not in self.fields:
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continue
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field = self.fields[field]
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for message in messages:
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if (isinstance(message, ValidationError) and
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message.code in field.error_messages):
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message.message = field.error_messages[message.code]
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self.add_error(None, errors)
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def _post_clean(self):
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opts = self._meta
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# Update the model instance with self.cleaned_data.
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# object being referred to may not yet fully exist (#12749).
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# However, these fields *must* be included in uniqueness checks,
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# so this can't be part of _get_validation_exclusions().
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for f_name, field in self.fields.items():
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for name, field in self.fields.items():
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if isinstance(field, InlineForeignKeyField):
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exclude.append(f_name)
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exclude.append(name)
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try:
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self.instance.full_clean(exclude=exclude,
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validate_unique=False)
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self.instance.full_clean(exclude=exclude, validate_unique=False)
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except ValidationError as e:
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self._update_errors(e)
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del form.cleaned_data[field]
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# mark the data as seen
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seen_data.add(data)
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if errors:
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raise ValidationError(errors)
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you access :attr:`~Form.errors` or call :meth:`~Form.is_valid`. This means that
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if validation has side effects, those side effects will only be triggered once.
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.. method:: Form.add_error(field, error)
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.. versionadded:: 1.7
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This method allows adding errors to specific fields from within the
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``Form.clean()`` method, or from outside the form altogether; for instance
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from a view. This is a better alternative to fiddling directly with
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``Form._errors`` as described in :ref:`modifying-field-errors`.
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The ``field`` argument is the name of the field to which the errors
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should be added. If its value is ``None`` the error will be treated as
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a non-field error as returned by ``Form.non_field_errors()``.
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The ``error`` argument can be a simple string, or preferably an instance of
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``ValidationError``. See :ref:`raising-validation-error` for best practices
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when defining form errors.
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Note that ``Form.add_error()`` automatically removes the relevant field from
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``cleaned_data``.
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Behavior of unbound forms
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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considering aren't valid, we must remember to remove them from the
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``cleaned_data``. `cleaned_data`` is present even if the form doesn't
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validate, but it contains only field values that did validate.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.7
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In lieu of manipulating ``_errors`` directly, it's now possible to add errors
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to specific fields with :meth:`django.forms.Form.add_error()`::
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from django import forms
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class ContactForm(forms.Form):
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# Everything as before.
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...
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def clean(self):
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cleaned_data = super(ContactForm, self).clean()
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cc_myself = cleaned_data.get("cc_myself")
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subject = cleaned_data.get("subject")
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if cc_myself and subject and "help" not in subject:
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msg = u"Must put 'help' in subject when cc'ing yourself."
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self.add_error('cc_myself', msg)
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self.add_error('subject', msg)
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The second argument of ``add_error()`` can be a simple string, or preferably
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an instance of ``ValidationError``. See :ref:`raising-validation-error` for
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more details.
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Unlike the ``_errors`` approach, ``add_error()` automatically removes the field
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from ``cleaned_data``.
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* It's now possible to opt-out from a ``Form`` field declared in a parent class
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by shadowing it with a non-``Field`` value.
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* The new :meth:`~django.forms.Form.add_error()` method allows adding errors
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to specific form fields.
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Internationalization
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['password2'], 'foo')
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# Another way of doing multiple-field validation is by implementing the
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# Form's clean() method. If you do this, any ValidationError raised by that
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# method will not be associated with a particular field; it will have a
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# special-case association with the field named '__all__'.
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# Note that in Form.clean(), you have access to self.cleaned_data, a dictionary of
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# all the fields/values that have *not* raised a ValidationError. Also note
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# Form.clean() is required to return a dictionary of all clean data.
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# Form's clean() method. Usually ValidationError raised by that method
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# will not be associated with a particular field and will have a
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# special-case association with the field named '__all__'. It's
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# possible to associate the errors to particular field with the
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# Form.add_error() method or by passing a dictionary that maps each
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# field to one or more errors.
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#
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# Note that in Form.clean(), you have access to self.cleaned_data, a
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# dictionary of all the fields/values that have *not* raised a
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# ValidationError. Also note Form.clean() is required to return a
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# dictionary of all clean data.
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class UserRegistration(Form):
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username = CharField(max_length=10)
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password1 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
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password2 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
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def clean(self):
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# Test raising a ValidationError as NON_FIELD_ERRORS.
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if self.cleaned_data.get('password1') and self.cleaned_data.get('password2') and self.cleaned_data['password1'] != self.cleaned_data['password2']:
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raise ValidationError('Please make sure your passwords match.')
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# Test raising ValidationError that targets multiple fields.
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errors = {}
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if self.cleaned_data.get('password1') == 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE':
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errors['password1'] = 'Forbidden value.'
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if self.cleaned_data.get('password2') == 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE':
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errors['password2'] = ['Forbidden value.']
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if errors:
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raise ValidationError(errors)
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# Test Form.add_error()
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if self.cleaned_data.get('password1') == 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE2':
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self.add_error(None, 'Non-field error 1.')
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self.add_error('password1', 'Forbidden value 2.')
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if self.cleaned_data.get('password2') == 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE2':
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self.add_error('password2', 'Forbidden value 2.')
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raise ValidationError('Non-field error 2.')
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return self.cleaned_data
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f = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
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f = UserRegistration({}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><th>Username:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th>Password1:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="password" name="password1" /></td></tr>
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['username'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password1'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password2'], ['This field is required.'])
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f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'bar'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['__all__'], ['Please make sure your passwords match.'])
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><td colspan="2"><ul class="errorlist"><li>Please make sure your passwords match.</li></ul></td></tr>
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<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="adrian" maxlength="10" /></li>
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<li>Password1: <input type="password" name="password1" /></li>
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<li>Password2: <input type="password" name="password2" /></li>""")
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f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'foo'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['username'], 'adrian')
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['password1'], 'foo')
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['password2'], 'foo')
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f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE', 'password2': 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password1'], ['Forbidden value.'])
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password2'], ['Forbidden value.'])
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f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE2', 'password2': 'FORBIDDEN_VALUE2'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['__all__'], ['Non-field error 1.', 'Non-field error 2.'])
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password1'], ['Forbidden value 2.'])
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password2'], ['Forbidden value 2.'])
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with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, ValueError, "has no field named"):
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f.add_error('missing_field', 'Some error.')
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def test_dynamic_construction(self):
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# It's possible to construct a Form dynamically by adding to the self.fields
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# dictionary in __init__(). Don't forget to call Form.__init__() within the
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