From 8d1f3396679c8bb446ad43b0727b45bdb77d87b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Baptiste Mispelon Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 20:27:21 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [1.5.x] Removed a mention of `Form._errors` from the documentation. Also removed a sentence that was incorrect: raising a `ValidationError` inside `Form.clean` doesn't clear the `cleaned_data` attribute. Thanks to loic84 and timograham for the review. Backport of 9aa6d4bdb6618ba4f17acc7b7c0d1462d6cbc718 and 0048ed77c7016a03aed6dbc255a6372f3df2ccd5 from master. --- docs/ref/forms/validation.txt | 16 ++++++---------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ref/forms/validation.txt b/docs/ref/forms/validation.txt index e97f6453847..392ee226a84 100644 --- a/docs/ref/forms/validation.txt +++ b/docs/ref/forms/validation.txt @@ -82,6 +82,10 @@ overridden: cleaned data if you override this method (by default, ``Form.clean()`` just returns ``self.cleaned_data``). + Since the field validation method have been run by the time ``clean()`` is + called, you also have access to the form's ``errors`` attribute which + contains all the errors raised by previous steps. + Note that any errors raised by your ``Form.clean()`` override will not be associated with any field in particular. They go into a special "field" (called ``__all__``), which you can access via the @@ -98,7 +102,8 @@ These methods are run in the order given above, one field at a time. That is, for each field in the form (in the order they are declared in the form definition), the ``Field.clean()`` method (or its override) is run, then ``clean_()``. Finally, once those two methods are run for every -field, the ``Form.clean()`` method, or its override, is executed. +field, the ``Form.clean()`` method, or its override, is executed, no matter if +the previous methods have raised errors or not. Examples of each of these methods are provided below. @@ -107,15 +112,6 @@ field, if the ``Field.clean()`` method raises a ``ValidationError``, any field-specific cleaning method is not called. However, the cleaning methods for all remaining fields are still executed. -The ``clean()`` method for the ``Form`` class or subclass is always run. If -that method raises a ``ValidationError``, ``cleaned_data`` will be an empty -dictionary. - -The previous paragraph means that if you are overriding ``Form.clean()``, you -should iterate through ``self.cleaned_data.items()``, possibly considering the -``_errors`` dictionary attribute on the form as well. In this way, you will -already know which fields have passed their individual validation requirements. - .. _described later: Form subclasses and modifying field errors