Fixed #13524 -- Added backwards compatibility and feature notes regarding admin inlines and formsets. Thanks to Ramiro Morales and Gabriel Hurley.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@13241 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2010-05-12 11:56:42 +00:00
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@ -1053,6 +1053,8 @@ The value for ``form`` defaults to ``ModelForm``. This is what is
passed through to ``inlineformset_factory`` when creating the formset for this
inline.
.. _ref-contrib-admin-inline-extra:
``extra``
~~~~~~~~~
@ -1062,8 +1064,15 @@ to the initial forms. See the
.. versionadded:: 1.2
Extra forms for inlines will be hidden and replaced with a link to dynamically
add any number of new inlines for users with Javascript enabled.
For users with JavaScript-enabled browsers, an "Add another" link is
provided to enable any number of additional inlines to be added in
addition to those provided as a result of the ``extra`` argument.
The dynamic link will not appear if the number of currently displayed
forms exceeds ``max_num``, or if the user does not have JavaScript
enabled.
.. _ref-contrib-admin-inline-max-num:
``max_num``
~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -351,6 +351,39 @@ people this shouldn't have been a problem because ``bool`` is a subclass of
only time this should ever be an issue is if you were expecting printing the
``repr`` of a ``BooleanField`` to print ``1`` or ``0``.
Changes to the interpretation of``max_num`` in FormSets
-------------------------------------------------------
As part of enhancements made to the handling of FormSets, the default
value and interpretation of the ``max_num`` parameter to the
:ref:`django.forms.formsets.formset_factory() <formsets-max-num>` and
:ref:`django.forms.models.modelformset_factory()
<model-formsets-max-num>` functions has changed slightly. This
change also affects the way the ``max_num`` argument is :ref:`used for
inline admin objects <ref-contrib-admin-inline-max-num>`
Previously, the default value for ``max_num`` was ``0`` (zero).
FormSets then used the boolean value of ``max_num`` to determine if a
limit was to be imposed on the number of generated forms. The default
value of ``0`` meant that there was no default limit on the number of
forms in a FormSet.
Starting with 1.2, the default value for ``max_num`` has been changed
to ``None``, and FormSets will differentiate between a value of
``None`` and a value of ``0``. A value of ``None`` indicates that no
limit on the number of forms is to be imposed; a value of ``0``
indicates that a maximum of 0 forms should be imposed. This doesn't
necessarily mean that no forms will be displayed -- see the
:ref:`ModelFormSet documentation <model-formsets-max-num>` for more
details.
If you were manually specifying a value of ``0`` for ``max_num``, you
will need to update your FormSet and/or admin definitions.
.. seealso::
:ref:`1.2-js-assisted-inlines`
.. _deprecated-features-1.2:
Features deprecated in 1.2
@ -678,6 +711,11 @@ for your spatial database use the methods provided by the spatial backend::
sr_qs = SpatialRefSys.objects.using('my_spatialite').filter(...)
gc_qs = GeometryColumns.objects.using('my_postgis').filter(...)
Language code ``no``
--------------------
The currently used language code for Norwegian Bokmål ``no`` is being
replaced by the more common language code ``nb``.
What's new in Django 1.2
========================
@ -923,9 +961,12 @@ Finally, :ref:`GeoDjango's documentation <ref-contrib-gis>` is now
included with Django's and is no longer
hosted separately at `geodjango.org <http://geodjango.org/>`_.
Deprecation of old language code ``no``
---------------------------------------
.. _1.2-js-assisted-inlines:
The currently used language code for Norwegian Bokmål ``no`` is being
replaced by the more common language code ``nb``, which should be updated
by translators from now on.
JavaScript-assisted handling of inline related objects in the admin
-------------------------------------------------------------------
If a user has JavaScript enabled in their browser, the interface for
inline objects in the admin now allows inline objects to be
dynamically added and removed. Users without JavaScript-enabled
browsers will see no change in the behavior of inline objects.

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@ -68,6 +68,8 @@ list of dictionaries as the initial data.
:ref:`Creating formsets from models with model formsets <model-formsets>`.
.. _formsets-max-num:
Limiting the maximum number of forms
------------------------------------
@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ limit the maximum number of empty forms the formset will display::
.. versionchanged:: 1.2
If the value of ``max_num`` is geater than the number of existing related
If the value of ``max_num`` is greater than the number of existing
objects, up to ``extra`` additional blank forms will be added to the formset,
so long as the total number of forms does not exceed ``max_num``.
@ -91,11 +93,6 @@ A ``max_num`` value of ``None`` (the default) puts no limit on the number of
forms displayed. Please note that the default value of ``max_num`` was changed
from ``0`` to ``None`` in version 1.2 to allow ``0`` as a valid value.
.. versionadded:: 1.2
The dynamic "Add Another" link in the Django admin will not appear if
``max_num`` is less than the number of currently displayed forms.
Formset validation
------------------

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@ -661,8 +661,8 @@ Limiting the number of editable objects
.. versionchanged:: 1.2
As with regular formsets, you can use the ``max_num`` parameter to
``modelformset_factory`` to limit the number of extra forms displayed.
As with regular formsets, you can use the ``max_num`` and ``extra`` parameters
to ``modelformset_factory`` to limit the number of extra forms displayed.
``max_num`` does not prevent existing objects from being displayed::

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@ -368,16 +368,22 @@ the creation of new inlines beyond max_num.
>>> AuthorFormSet = modelformset_factory(Author, max_num=None, extra=3)
>>> formset = AuthorFormSet(queryset=qs)
>>> len(formset.forms)
6
>>> len(formset.extra_forms)
3
>>> AuthorFormSet = modelformset_factory(Author, max_num=4, extra=3)
>>> formset = AuthorFormSet(queryset=qs)
>>> len(formset.forms)
4
>>> len(formset.extra_forms)
1
>>> AuthorFormSet = modelformset_factory(Author, max_num=0, extra=3)
>>> formset = AuthorFormSet(queryset=qs)
>>> len(formset.forms)
3
>>> len(formset.extra_forms)
0

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@ -599,6 +599,24 @@ True
# Base case for max_num.
# When not passed, max_num will take its default value of None, i.e. unlimited
# number of forms, only controlled by the value of the extra parameter.
>>> LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet = formset_factory(FavoriteDrinkForm, extra=3)
>>> formset = LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet()
>>> for form in formset.forms:
... print form
<tr><th><label for="id_form-0-name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="form-0-name" id="id_form-0-name" /></td></tr>
<tr><th><label for="id_form-1-name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="form-1-name" id="id_form-1-name" /></td></tr>
<tr><th><label for="id_form-2-name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="form-2-name" id="id_form-2-name" /></td></tr>
# If max_num is 0 then no form is rendered at all.
>>> LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet = formset_factory(FavoriteDrinkForm, extra=3, max_num=0)
>>> formset = LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet()
>>> for form in formset.forms:
... print form
>>> LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet = formset_factory(FavoriteDrinkForm, extra=5, max_num=2)
>>> formset = LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet()
>>> for form in formset.forms:
@ -606,7 +624,7 @@ True
<tr><th><label for="id_form-0-name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="form-0-name" id="id_form-0-name" /></td></tr>
<tr><th><label for="id_form-1-name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="form-1-name" id="id_form-1-name" /></td></tr>
# Ensure the that max_num has no affect when extra is less than max_forms.
# Ensure that max_num has no effect when extra is less than max_num.
>>> LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet = formset_factory(FavoriteDrinkForm, extra=1, max_num=2)
>>> formset = LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet()
@ -616,6 +634,32 @@ True
# max_num with initial data
# When not passed, max_num will take its default value of None, i.e. unlimited
# number of forms, only controlled by the values of the initial and extra
# parameters.
>>> initial = [
... {'name': 'Fernet and Coke'},
... ]
>>> LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet = formset_factory(FavoriteDrinkForm, extra=1)
>>> formset = LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet(initial=initial)
>>> for form in formset.forms:
... print form
<tr><th><label for="id_form-0-name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="form-0-name" value="Fernet and Coke" id="id_form-0-name" /></td></tr>
<tr><th><label for="id_form-1-name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="form-1-name" id="id_form-1-name" /></td></tr>
# If max_num is 0 then no form is rendered at all, even if extra and initial
# are specified.
>>> initial = [
... {'name': 'Fernet and Coke'},
... {'name': 'Bloody Mary'},
... ]
>>> LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet = formset_factory(FavoriteDrinkForm, extra=1, max_num=0)
>>> formset = LimitedFavoriteDrinkFormSet(initial=initial)
>>> for form in formset.forms:
... print form
# More initial forms than max_num will result in only the first max_num of
# them to be displayed with no extra forms.