Ok, so I'm fairly new to Django, but have been reading both the online django book and the djangoproject documentation, but I can't seem to figure this error out:
I've got an 'Orders' model:
class Orders(models.Model):
client_id = models.ForeignKey(Client)
order_date = models.DateField(auto_now_add = True)
due_date = models.DateField()
completion_date = models.DateField(blank=True, null=True)
rush_order = models.BooleanField(default=False)
billing_开发者_StackOverflow社区option = models.ForeignKey(Billing)
patient_first_name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
patient_middle_name = models.CharField(max_length=30, blank=True)
patient_last_name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
client_patient_id = models.CharField(max_length=30, blank=True)
emodel_patient_id = models.CharField(max_length=30)
special_instructions = models.TextField(blank=True)
order_items = models.ManyToManyField(Order_Items)
def __unicode__(self):
return '%s : %s %s O: %s F: %s' % (self.client_id, self.patient_first_name, self.patient_last_name, self.order_date, self.completion_date)
class Meta:
ordering = ['client_id']
I've got a 'SearchOrderForm' modelform:
class SearchOrderForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Orders
exclude = ('rush_order', 'billing_option', 'client_patient_id', 'special_instructions', 'order_items',)
and I've got an 'order_status' function:
def order_status(request):
error = False
error_searching = False
if request.method == 'POST':
OrderFormSet = SearchOrderForm()
formset = OrderFormSet()
if formset.is_valid():
cd = formset.cleaned_data()
emodels_results = cd()
emodels_results = cd(queryset = Order.objects.filter(Q(patient_first_name=search)|Q(patient_last_name=search)|Q(client_id=search)))
patient_first_name = request.POST('patient_first_name', None)
if patient_first_name:
emodels_results = emodels_results(queryset = Order.objects.filter(patient_first_name=patient_first_name))
patient_last_name = request.POST('patient_last_name', None)
if patient_last_name:
emodels_results = emodels_results(queryset = Order.objects.filter(patient_last_name=patient_last_name))
client_id = request.POST('client_id', None)
if client_id:
emodels_results = emodels_results(queryset = Order.objects.filter(client_id=client_id))
return render_to_response('search_results.html', {'models': emodels_results})
else:
emodels_results = "Still messed up!"
return render_to_response('search_results.html', {'models': emodels_results})
else:
error_searching = True
form = SearchOrderForm()
return render_to_response('order_status.html', {'form': form, 'error': error, 'error_searching': error_searching})
I can fill out my form with no problems, but when I submit the form I get back the following error message: Traceback: File "C:\Python26\lib\site-packages\django\core\handlers\base.py" in get_response 92. response = callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs) File "C:\emodel_tracking..\emodel_tracking\tracker\views.py" in order_status 105. formset = OrderFormSet()
Exception Type: TypeError at /accounts/profile/orderstatus/ Exception Value: 'SearchOrderForm' object is not callable
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong with my SearchOrderForm that's causing Django to say that it is not callable?
I think you want either of these:
OrderFormSet = SearchOrderForm()
if OrderFormSet.is_valid():
formset = SearchOrderForm()
if formset.is_valid()
With the second way being the preferred syntax style. As a matter of nitpicking, Django offers a FormSet type which is different than the Form type so it is convention to refer to instances of Forms as "form":
form = SearchOrderForm()
if form.is_valid():
You are going to have some other problems with your code:
def order_status(request):
error = False
error_searching = False
if request.method == 'POST':
#instead of:
#OrderFormSet = SearchOrderForm()
#formset = OrderFormSet()
#instantiate an instance of your ModelForm
#(I'd normally name it "form")
formset = SearchOrderForm()
if formset.is_valid():
cd = formset.cleaned_data()
#cd is now a Python dictionary
#these next 2 lines don't make sense, what is your intention?
emodels_results = cd()
emodels_results = cd(queryset = Order.objects.filter(Q(patient_first_name=search)|Q(patient_last_name=search)|Q(client_id=search)))
#you've already used your form to process and clean
#the incoming POST data. use the cleaned data instead
#patient_first_name = request.POST('patient_first_name', None)
patient_first_name = cd.get('patient_first_name','')
#use data from the form's cleaned_data as in the line above
#I'm not sure what your intention is with how the emodels_results
#is but you'll need to rework that for it all to work
if patient_first_name:
emodels_results = emodels_results(queryset = Order.objects.filter(patient_first_name=patient_first_name))
patient_last_name = request.POST('patient_last_name', None)
if patient_last_name:
emodels_results = emodels_results(queryset = Order.objects.filter(patient_last_name=patient_last_name))
client_id = request.POST('client_id', None)
if client_id:
emodels_results = emodels_results(queryset = Order.objects.filter(client_id=client_id))
return render_to_response('search_results.html', {'models': emodels_results})
else:
emodels_results = "Still messed up!"
return render_to_response('search_results.html', {'models': emodels_results})
else:
error_searching = True
form = SearchOrderForm()
return render_to_response('order_status.html', {'form': form, 'error': error, 'error_searching': error_searching})
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