Fixed #28655 -- Added more examples for customizing widgets in a form.

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Richard Oyudo 2018-03-07 22:58:55 +01:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -157,6 +157,25 @@ this, you use the :attr:`Widget.attrs` argument when creating the widget::
url = forms.URLField()
comment = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={'size': '40'}))
You can also modify a widget in the form definition::
class CommentForm(forms.Form):
name = forms.CharField()
url = forms.URLField()
comment = forms.CharField()
name.widget.attrs.update({'class': 'special'})
comment.widget.attrs.update(size='40')
Or if the field isn't declared directly on the form (such as model form fields),
you can use the :attr:`Form.fields` attribute::
class CommentForm(forms.ModelForm):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.fields['name'].widget.attrs.update({'class': 'special'})
self.fields['comment'].widget.attrs.update(size='40')
Django will then include the extra attributes in the rendered output:
>>> f = CommentForm(auto_id=False)