I have a model called Access that links to two other models.
class Access (models.Model):
portfolio_id = models.ForeignKey(Portfolio)
user_id = models.ForeignKey(User)
title = models.CharField(max_length=30, null=True, blank=True)
access_rights = models.PositiveIntegerField(choices=ACCESS_CHOICES)
I have created this 开发者_StackOverflowform.
class UserAccessForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Access
I have this in the view.
AccessFormSet = inlineformset_factory(Portfolio,
Access,
form=UserAccessForm,
extra=1,
can_delete=False)
cAccessFormSet = AccessFormSet(instance=cPorfolio)
The issue is in the web page, user_id displays as a choicefield giving me a list of all my users (i.e. "jane15", "tom54"). I want it to be a text field that someone has to type in the username. When I try to customize it as below, it displays "user ids" instead of the "username" (i.e. "1", "2").
class UserAccessForm(forms.ModelForm):
user_id = forms.ChoiceField(required=True, widget=forms.TextInput)
class Meta:
model = Access
How do I get the formset to display and accept usernames (i.e. "jane15") as a textfield instead of as a choicefield?
Well, if you wanted to type in usernames, a choice field is not the way to go.
Use a CharField
which is a <input type='text'>
and override the clean_FOO
method to validate the input into a user instance or raise an error message.
class UserAccessForm(forms.ModelForm):
user_id = forms.CharField()
class Meta:
model = Access
def clean_user_id(self):
data = self.cleaned_data.get('user_id')
try:
user = User.objects.get(username=data)
except User.DoesNotExist:
raise forms.ValidationError("No user exists by that username")
return user
Pass that into your formset and you're done.
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