newforms: Implemented apply_changes() method for form_for_instance Forms

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@4253 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2006-12-28 02:34:53 +00:00
parent 34dce706ee
commit bcb7a31b2c
2 changed files with 54 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -20,6 +20,22 @@ def create(self, save=True):
obj.save()
return obj
def make_apply_changes(opts, instance):
"Returns the apply_changes() method for a form_for_instance Form."
from django.db import models
def apply_changes(self, save=True):
if self.errors:
raise ValueError("The %s could not be changed because the data didn't validate." % opts.object_name)
clean_data = self.clean_data
for f in opts.fields + opts.many_to_many:
if isinstance(f, models.AutoField):
continue
setattr(instance, f.attname, clean_data[f.name])
if save:
instance.save()
return instance
return apply_changes
def form_for_model(model, form=BaseForm):
"""
Returns a Form class for the given Django model class.
@ -45,12 +61,13 @@ def form_for_instance(instance, form=BaseForm):
opts = model._meta
field_list = []
for f in opts.fields + opts.many_to_many:
current_value = getattr(instance, f.attname)
current_value = f.value_from_object(instance)
formfield = f.formfield(initial=current_value)
if formfield:
field_list.append((f.name, formfield))
fields = SortedDictFromList(field_list)
return type(opts.object_name + 'InstanceForm', (form,), {'fields': fields, '_model': model})
return type(opts.object_name + 'InstanceForm', (form,),
{'fields': fields, '_model': model, 'apply_changes': make_apply_changes(opts, instance)})
def form_for_fields(field_list):
"Returns a Form class for the given list of Django database field instances."

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@ -30,13 +30,14 @@ class Article(models.Model):
headline = models.CharField(maxlength=50)
pub_date = models.DateTimeField()
writer = models.ForeignKey(Writer)
categories = models.ManyToManyField(Category)
categories = models.ManyToManyField(Category, blank=True)
def __str__(self):
return self.headline
__test__ = {'API_TESTS': """
>>> from django.newforms import form_for_model, form_for_instance, BaseForm
>>> import datetime
>>> Category.objects.all()
[]
@ -142,12 +143,42 @@ subclass of BaseForm, not Form.
>>> f.say_hello()
hello
Use form_for_instance to create a Form from a model instance. The difference
between this Form and one created via form_for_model is that the object's
current values are inserted as 'initial' data in each Field.
Use form_for_instance to create a Form from a model instance. There are two
differences between this Form and one created via form_for_model. First, the
object's current values are inserted as 'initial' data in each Field. Second,
the Form gets an apply_changes() method instead of a create() method.
>>> w = Writer.objects.get(name='Mike Royko')
>>> RoykoForm = form_for_instance(w)
>>> f = RoykoForm(auto_id=False)
>>> print f
<tr><th>Name:</th><td><input type="text" name="name" value="Mike Royko" maxlength="50" /></td></tr>
>>> art = Article(headline='Test article', pub_date=datetime.date(1988, 1, 4), writer=w)
>>> art.save()
>>> art.id
1
>>> TestArticleForm = form_for_instance(art)
>>> f = TestArticleForm(auto_id=False)
>>> print f.as_ul()
<li>Headline: <input type="text" name="headline" value="Test article" maxlength="50" /></li>
<li>Pub date: <input type="text" name="pub_date" value="1988-01-04" /></li>
<li>Writer: <select name="writer">
<option value="">---------</option>
<option value="1" selected="selected">Mike Royko</option>
<option value="2">Bob Woodward</option>
</select></li>
<li>Categories: <select multiple="multiple" name="categories">
<option value="1">Entertainment</option>
<option value="2">It&#39;s a test</option>
<option value="3">Third test</option>
</select></li>
>>> f = TestArticleForm({'headline': u'New headline', 'pub_date': u'1988-01-04', 'writer': u'1'})
>>> f.is_valid()
True
>>> new_art = f.apply_changes()
>>> new_art.id
1
>>> new_art = Article.objects.get(id=1)
>>> new_art.headline
'New headline'
"""}