Fixed #8164 -- Fields on a ModelForm are now ordered in the order specified in the fields attribute of the ModelForm's Meta class. Thanks to Alex Gaynor for the patch.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@10062 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2009-03-15 05:05:26 +00:00
parent 24b9c65d3f
commit 7be4b9a4c0
3 changed files with 65 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -149,7 +149,6 @@ def fields_for_model(model, fields=None, exclude=None, formfield_callback=lambda
fields will be excluded from the returned fields, even if they are listed
in the ``fields`` argument.
"""
# TODO: if fields is provided, it would be nice to return fields in that order
field_list = []
opts = model._meta
for f in opts.fields + opts.many_to_many:
@ -162,7 +161,10 @@ def fields_for_model(model, fields=None, exclude=None, formfield_callback=lambda
formfield = formfield_callback(f)
if formfield:
field_list.append((f.name, formfield))
return SortedDict(field_list)
field_dict = SortedDict(field_list)
if fields:
field_dict = SortedDict([(f, field_dict[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):

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@ -259,7 +259,8 @@ model fields:
2. Use the ``fields`` attribute of the ``ModelForm``'s inner ``Meta``
class. This attribute, if given, should be a list of field names
to include in the form.
to include in the form. The form will render the fields in the same
order they are specified in the ``fields`` attribute.
3. Use the ``exclude`` attribute of the ``ModelForm``'s inner ``Meta``
class. This attribute, if given, should be a list of field names
@ -336,6 +337,31 @@ parameter when declaring the form field::
... class Meta:
... model = Article
Changing the order of fields
----------------------------
By default, a ``ModelForm`` will render fields in the same order that
they are defined on the model, with ``ManyToManyField``s appearing last.
If you want to change the order in which fields are rendered, you can
use the ``fields`` attribute on the ``Meta`` class.
The ``fields`` attribute defines the subset of model fields that will be
rendered, and the order in which they will be rendered. For example given this
model::
class Book(models.Model):
author = models.ForeignKey(Author)
title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
the ``author`` field would be rendered first. If we wanted the title field
to be rendered first, we could specify the following ``ModelForm``::
>>> class BookForm(ModelForm):
... class Meta:
... model = Book
... fields = ['title', 'author']
Overriding the clean() method
-----------------------------

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@ -105,12 +105,12 @@ try:
# If PIL is not available, ImageField tests are omitted.
from PIL import Image, _imaging
test_images = True
class ImageFile(models.Model):
def custom_upload_path(self, filename):
path = self.path or 'tests'
return '%s/%s' % (path, filename)
description = models.CharField(max_length=20)
image = models.ImageField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=custom_upload_path,
width_field='width', height_field='height')
@ -120,15 +120,15 @@ try:
def __unicode__(self):
return self.description
class OptionalImageFile(models.Model):
def custom_upload_path(self, filename):
path = self.path or 'tests'
return '%s/%s' % (path, filename)
description = models.CharField(max_length=20)
image = models.ImageField(storage=temp_storage, upload_to=custom_upload_path,
width_field='width', height_field='height',
width_field='width', height_field='height',
blank=True, null=True)
width = models.IntegerField(editable=False, null=True)
height = models.IntegerField(editable=False, null=True)
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ try:
return self.description
except ImportError:
test_images = False
class CommaSeparatedInteger(models.Model):
field = models.CommaSeparatedIntegerField(max_length=20)
@ -176,16 +176,16 @@ class Book(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=40)
author = models.ForeignKey(Writer, blank=True, null=True)
special_id = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True, unique=True)
class Meta:
unique_together = ('title', 'author')
class ExplicitPK(models.Model):
key = models.CharField(max_length=20, primary_key=True)
desc = models.CharField(max_length=20, blank=True, unique=True)
class Meta:
unique_together = ('key', 'desc')
def __unicode__(self):
return self.key
@ -331,6 +331,29 @@ We can also subclass the Meta inner class to change the fields list.
<tr><th><label for="id_slug">Slug:</label></th><td><input id="id_slug" type="text" name="slug" maxlength="20" /></td></tr>
<tr><th><label for="id_checkbox">Checkbox:</label></th><td><input type="checkbox" name="checkbox" id="id_checkbox" /></td></tr>
# test using fields to provide ordering to the fields
>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
... class Meta:
... model = Category
... fields = ['url', 'name']
>>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
['url', 'name']
>>> print CategoryForm()
<tr><th><label for="id_url">The URL:</label></th><td><input id="id_url" type="text" name="url" maxlength="40" /></td></tr>
<tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input id="id_name" type="text" name="name" maxlength="20" /></td></tr>
>>> class CategoryForm(ModelForm):
... class Meta:
... model = Category
... fields = ['slug', 'url', 'name']
... exclude = ['url']
>>> CategoryForm.base_fields.keys()
['slug', 'name']
# Old form_for_x tests #######################################################
>>> from django.forms import ModelForm, CharField
@ -1331,8 +1354,8 @@ False
True
# Unique & unique together with null values
>>> class BookForm(ModelForm):
... class Meta:
>>> class BookForm(ModelForm):
... class Meta:
... model = Book
>>> w = Writer.objects.get(name='Mike Royko')
>>> form = BookForm({'title': 'I May Be Wrong But I Doubt It', 'author' : w.pk})