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cleaned_data is no longer deleted when form validation fails but only contains the data that did validate. Thanks to the various contributors to this patch (see ticket).
1796 lines
106 KiB
Python
1796 lines
106 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import datetime
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from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile
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from django.forms import *
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from django.http import QueryDict
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from django.template import Template, Context
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.test.utils import str_prefix
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from django.utils.datastructures import MultiValueDict, MergeDict
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from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
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class Person(Form):
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first_name = CharField()
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last_name = CharField()
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birthday = DateField()
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class PersonNew(Form):
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first_name = CharField(widget=TextInput(attrs={'id': 'first_name_id'}))
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last_name = CharField()
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birthday = DateField()
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class FormsTestCase(TestCase):
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# A Form is a collection of Fields. It knows how to validate a set of data and it
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# knows how to render itself in a couple of default ways (e.g., an HTML table).
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# You can pass it data in __init__(), as a dictionary.
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def test_form(self):
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# Pass a dictionary to a Form's __init__().
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p = Person({'first_name': 'John', 'last_name': 'Lennon', 'birthday': '1940-10-9'})
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self.assertTrue(p.is_bound)
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self.assertEqual(p.errors, {})
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self.assertTrue(p.is_valid())
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.errors.as_ul(), '')
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self.assertEqual(p.errors.as_text(), '')
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data["first_name"], 'John')
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data["last_name"], 'Lennon')
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data["birthday"], datetime.date(1940, 10, 9))
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['first_name']), '<input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['last_name']), '<input type="text" name="last_name" value="Lennon" id="id_last_name" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['birthday']), '<input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_birthday" />')
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try:
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p['nonexistentfield']
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self.fail('Attempts to access non-existent fields should fail.')
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except KeyError:
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pass
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form_output = []
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for boundfield in p:
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form_output.append(str(boundfield))
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self.assertHTMLEqual('\n'.join(form_output), """<input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" />
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<input type="text" name="last_name" value="Lennon" id="id_last_name" />
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<input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_birthday" />""")
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form_output = []
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for boundfield in p:
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form_output.append([boundfield.label, boundfield.data])
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self.assertEqual(form_output, [
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['First name', 'John'],
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['Last name', 'Lennon'],
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['Birthday', '1940-10-9']
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])
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p), """<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" value="Lennon" id="id_last_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_birthday" /></td></tr>""")
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def test_empty_dict(self):
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# Empty dictionaries are valid, too.
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p = Person({})
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self.assertTrue(p.is_bound)
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self.assertEqual(p.errors['first_name'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertEqual(p.errors['last_name'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertEqual(p.errors['birthday'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertFalse(p.is_valid())
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data, {})
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p), """<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></td></tr>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></td></tr>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></li>
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<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></li>
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<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></li>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>
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<p><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></p>
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<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>
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<p><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></p>
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<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>
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<p><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></p>""")
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def test_unbound_form(self):
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# If you don't pass any values to the Form's __init__(), or if you pass None,
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# the Form will be considered unbound and won't do any validation. Form.errors
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# will be an empty dictionary *but* Form.is_valid() will return False.
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p = Person()
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self.assertFalse(p.is_bound)
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self.assertEqual(p.errors, {})
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self.assertFalse(p.is_valid())
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try:
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p.cleaned_data
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self.fail('Attempts to access cleaned_data when validation fails should fail.')
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p), """<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></td></tr>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></td></tr>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></li>
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<li><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></li>
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<li><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></li>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<p><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></p>
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<p><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></p>
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<p><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></p>""")
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def test_unicode_values(self):
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# Unicode values are handled properly.
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p = Person({'first_name': 'John', 'last_name': '\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111', 'birthday': '1940-10-9'})
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), '<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>\n<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" value="\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111" id="id_last_name" /></td></tr>\n<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_birthday" /></td></tr>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), '<li><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" /></li>\n<li><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" value="\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111" id="id_last_name" /></li>\n<li><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_birthday" /></li>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), '<p><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" /></p>\n<p><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" value="\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111" id="id_last_name" /></p>\n<p><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_birthday" /></p>')
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p = Person({'last_name': 'Lennon'})
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self.assertEqual(p.errors['first_name'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertEqual(p.errors['birthday'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertFalse(p.is_valid())
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.errors.as_ul(), '<ul class="errorlist"><li>first_name<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul></li><li>birthday<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul></li></ul>')
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self.assertEqual(p.errors.as_text(), """* first_name
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* This field is required.
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* birthday
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* This field is required.""")
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data, {'last_name': 'Lennon'})
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self.assertEqual(p['first_name'].errors, ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p['first_name'].errors.as_ul(), '<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>')
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self.assertEqual(p['first_name'].errors.as_text(), '* This field is required.')
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p = Person()
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['first_name']), '<input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['last_name']), '<input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['birthday']), '<input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" />')
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def test_cleaned_data_only_fields(self):
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# cleaned_data will always *only* contain a key for fields defined in the
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# Form, even if you pass extra data when you define the Form. In this
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# example, we pass a bunch of extra fields to the form constructor,
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# but cleaned_data contains only the form's fields.
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data = {'first_name': 'John', 'last_name': 'Lennon', 'birthday': '1940-10-9', 'extra1': 'hello', 'extra2': 'hello'}
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p = Person(data)
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self.assertTrue(p.is_valid())
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['first_name'], 'John')
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['last_name'], 'Lennon')
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self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['birthday'], datetime.date(1940, 10, 9))
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def test_optional_data(self):
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# cleaned_data will include a key and value for *all* fields defined in the Form,
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# even if the Form's data didn't include a value for fields that are not
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# required. In this example, the data dictionary doesn't include a value for the
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# "nick_name" field, but cleaned_data includes it. For CharFields, it's set to the
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# empty string.
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class OptionalPersonForm(Form):
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first_name = CharField()
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last_name = CharField()
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nick_name = CharField(required=False)
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data = {'first_name': 'John', 'last_name': 'Lennon'}
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f = OptionalPersonForm(data)
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self.assertTrue(f.is_valid())
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['nick_name'], '')
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['first_name'], 'John')
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['last_name'], 'Lennon')
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# For DateFields, it's set to None.
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class OptionalPersonForm(Form):
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first_name = CharField()
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last_name = CharField()
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birth_date = DateField(required=False)
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data = {'first_name': 'John', 'last_name': 'Lennon'}
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f = OptionalPersonForm(data)
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self.assertTrue(f.is_valid())
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['birth_date'], None)
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['first_name'], 'John')
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['last_name'], 'Lennon')
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def test_auto_id(self):
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# "auto_id" tells the Form to add an "id" attribute to each form element.
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# If it's a string that contains '%s', Django will use that as a format string
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# into which the field's name will be inserted. It will also put a <label> around
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# the human-readable labels for a field.
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p = Person(auto_id='%s_id')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th><label for="first_name_id">First name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" id="first_name_id" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="last_name_id">Last name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" id="last_name_id" /></td></tr>
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<tr><th><label for="birthday_id">Birthday:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" id="birthday_id" /></td></tr>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="first_name_id">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="first_name_id" /></li>
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<li><label for="last_name_id">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="last_name_id" /></li>
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<li><label for="birthday_id">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="birthday_id" /></li>""")
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<p><label for="first_name_id">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="first_name_id" /></p>
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<p><label for="last_name_id">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="last_name_id" /></p>
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<p><label for="birthday_id">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="birthday_id" /></p>""")
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def test_auto_id_true(self):
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# If auto_id is any True value whose str() does not contain '%s', the "id"
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# attribute will be the name of the field.
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p = Person(auto_id=True)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="first_name" /></li>
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<li><label for="last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="last_name" /></li>
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<li><label for="birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="birthday" /></li>""")
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def test_auto_id_false(self):
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# If auto_id is any False value, an "id" attribute won't be output unless it
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# was manually entered.
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p = Person(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" /></li>
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<li>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" /></li>
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<li>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" /></li>""")
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def test_id_on_field(self):
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# In this example, auto_id is False, but the "id" attribute for the "first_name"
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# field is given. Also note that field gets a <label>, while the others don't.
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p = PersonNew(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="first_name_id">First name:</label> <input type="text" id="first_name_id" name="first_name" /></li>
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<li>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" /></li>
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<li>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" /></li>""")
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def test_auto_id_on_form_and_field(self):
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# If the "id" attribute is specified in the Form and auto_id is True, the "id"
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# attribute in the Form gets precedence.
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p = PersonNew(auto_id=True)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="first_name_id">First name:</label> <input type="text" id="first_name_id" name="first_name" /></li>
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<li><label for="last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="last_name" /></li>
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<li><label for="birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="birthday" /></li>""")
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def test_various_boolean_values(self):
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class SignupForm(Form):
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email = EmailField()
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get_spam = BooleanField()
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f = SignupForm(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['email']), '<input type="text" name="email" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['get_spam']), '<input type="checkbox" name="get_spam" />')
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f = SignupForm({'email': 'test@example.com', 'get_spam': True}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['email']), '<input type="text" name="email" value="test@example.com" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['get_spam']), '<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="get_spam" />')
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# 'True' or 'true' should be rendered without a value attribute
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f = SignupForm({'email': 'test@example.com', 'get_spam': 'True'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['get_spam']), '<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="get_spam" />')
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f = SignupForm({'email': 'test@example.com', 'get_spam': 'true'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['get_spam']), '<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="get_spam" />')
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# A value of 'False' or 'false' should be rendered unchecked
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f = SignupForm({'email': 'test@example.com', 'get_spam': 'False'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['get_spam']), '<input type="checkbox" name="get_spam" />')
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f = SignupForm({'email': 'test@example.com', 'get_spam': 'false'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['get_spam']), '<input type="checkbox" name="get_spam" />')
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def test_widget_output(self):
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# Any Field can have a Widget class passed to its constructor:
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class ContactForm(Form):
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subject = CharField()
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message = CharField(widget=Textarea)
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f = ContactForm(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['subject']), '<input type="text" name="subject" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['message']), '<textarea name="message" rows="10" cols="40"></textarea>')
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# as_textarea(), as_text() and as_hidden() are shortcuts for changing the output
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# widget type:
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f['subject'].as_textarea(), '<textarea name="subject" rows="10" cols="40"></textarea>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f['message'].as_text(), '<input type="text" name="message" />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f['message'].as_hidden(), '<input type="hidden" name="message" />')
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# The 'widget' parameter to a Field can also be an instance:
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class ContactForm(Form):
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subject = CharField()
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message = CharField(widget=Textarea(attrs={'rows': 80, 'cols': 20}))
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f = ContactForm(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['message']), '<textarea name="message" rows="80" cols="20"></textarea>')
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|
|
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# Instance-level attrs are *not* carried over to as_textarea(), as_text() and
|
|
# as_hidden():
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f['message'].as_text(), '<input type="text" name="message" />')
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f = ContactForm({'subject': 'Hello', 'message': 'I love you.'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f['subject'].as_textarea(), '<textarea rows="10" cols="40" name="subject">Hello</textarea>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f['message'].as_text(), '<input type="text" name="message" value="I love you." />')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f['message'].as_hidden(), '<input type="hidden" name="message" value="I love you." />')
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def test_forms_with_choices(self):
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# For a form with a <select>, use ChoiceField:
|
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class FrameworkForm(Form):
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name = CharField()
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language = ChoiceField(choices=[('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')])
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|
|
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f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select name="language">
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|
<option value="P">Python</option>
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|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
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|
f = FrameworkForm({'name': 'Django', 'language': 'P'}, auto_id=False)
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|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select name="language">
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|
<option value="P" selected="selected">Python</option>
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|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
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|
|
|
# A subtlety: If one of the choices' value is the empty string and the form is
|
|
# unbound, then the <option> for the empty-string choice will get selected="selected".
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|
class FrameworkForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
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|
language = ChoiceField(choices=[('', '------'), ('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')])
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|
|
|
f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
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|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select name="language">
|
|
<option value="" selected="selected">------</option>
|
|
<option value="P">Python</option>
|
|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
|
|
# You can specify widget attributes in the Widget constructor.
|
|
class FrameworkForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
language = ChoiceField(choices=[('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')], widget=Select(attrs={'class': 'foo'}))
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|
|
|
f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select class="foo" name="language">
|
|
<option value="P">Python</option>
|
|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
f = FrameworkForm({'name': 'Django', 'language': 'P'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select class="foo" name="language">
|
|
<option value="P" selected="selected">Python</option>
|
|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
|
|
# When passing a custom widget instance to ChoiceField, note that setting
|
|
# 'choices' on the widget is meaningless. The widget will use the choices
|
|
# defined on the Field, not the ones defined on the Widget.
|
|
class FrameworkForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
language = ChoiceField(choices=[('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')], widget=Select(choices=[('R', 'Ruby'), ('P', 'Perl')], attrs={'class': 'foo'}))
|
|
|
|
f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select class="foo" name="language">
|
|
<option value="P">Python</option>
|
|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
f = FrameworkForm({'name': 'Django', 'language': 'P'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select class="foo" name="language">
|
|
<option value="P" selected="selected">Python</option>
|
|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
|
|
# You can set a ChoiceField's choices after the fact.
|
|
class FrameworkForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
language = ChoiceField()
|
|
|
|
f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select name="language">
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
f.fields['language'].choices = [('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')]
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<select name="language">
|
|
<option value="P">Python</option>
|
|
<option value="J">Java</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_forms_with_radio(self):
|
|
# Add widget=RadioSelect to use that widget with a ChoiceField.
|
|
class FrameworkForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
language = ChoiceField(choices=[('P', 'Python'), ('J', 'Java')], widget=RadioSelect)
|
|
|
|
f = FrameworkForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<ul>
|
|
<li><label><input type="radio" name="language" value="P" /> Python</label></li>
|
|
<li><label><input type="radio" name="language" value="J" /> Java</label></li>
|
|
</ul>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><th>Name:</th><td><input type="text" name="name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Language:</th><td><ul>
|
|
<li><label><input type="radio" name="language" value="P" /> Python</label></li>
|
|
<li><label><input type="radio" name="language" value="J" /> Java</label></li>
|
|
</ul></td></tr>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), """<li>Name: <input type="text" name="name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Language: <ul>
|
|
<li><label><input type="radio" name="language" value="P" /> Python</label></li>
|
|
<li><label><input type="radio" name="language" value="J" /> Java</label></li>
|
|
</ul></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# Regarding auto_id and <label>, RadioSelect is a special case. Each radio button
|
|
# gets a distinct ID, formed by appending an underscore plus the button's
|
|
# zero-based index.
|
|
f = FrameworkForm(auto_id='id_%s')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['language']), """<ul>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_0"><input type="radio" id="id_language_0" value="P" name="language" /> Python</label></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_1"><input type="radio" id="id_language_1" value="J" name="language" /> Java</label></li>
|
|
</ul>""")
|
|
|
|
# When RadioSelect is used with auto_id, and the whole form is printed using
|
|
# either as_table() or as_ul(), the label for the RadioSelect will point to the
|
|
# ID of the *first* radio button.
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="name" id="id_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><label for="id_language_0">Language:</label></th><td><ul>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_0"><input type="radio" id="id_language_0" value="P" name="language" /> Python</label></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_1"><input type="radio" id="id_language_1" value="J" name="language" /> Java</label></li>
|
|
</ul></td></tr>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), """<li><label for="id_name">Name:</label> <input type="text" name="name" id="id_name" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_0">Language:</label> <ul>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_0"><input type="radio" id="id_language_0" value="P" name="language" /> Python</label></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_1"><input type="radio" id="id_language_1" value="J" name="language" /> Java</label></li>
|
|
</ul></li>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_p(), """<p><label for="id_name">Name:</label> <input type="text" name="name" id="id_name" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_language_0">Language:</label> <ul>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_0"><input type="radio" id="id_language_0" value="P" name="language" /> Python</label></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_language_1"><input type="radio" id="id_language_1" value="J" name="language" /> Java</label></li>
|
|
</ul></p>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_form_with_iterable_boundfield(self):
|
|
class BeatleForm(Form):
|
|
name = ChoiceField(choices=[('john', 'John'), ('paul', 'Paul'), ('george', 'George'), ('ringo', 'Ringo')], widget=RadioSelect)
|
|
|
|
f = BeatleForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual('\n'.join([str(bf) for bf in f['name']]), """<label><input type="radio" name="name" value="john" /> John</label>
|
|
<label><input type="radio" name="name" value="paul" /> Paul</label>
|
|
<label><input type="radio" name="name" value="george" /> George</label>
|
|
<label><input type="radio" name="name" value="ringo" /> Ringo</label>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual('\n'.join(['<div>%s</div>' % bf for bf in f['name']]), """<div><label><input type="radio" name="name" value="john" /> John</label></div>
|
|
<div><label><input type="radio" name="name" value="paul" /> Paul</label></div>
|
|
<div><label><input type="radio" name="name" value="george" /> George</label></div>
|
|
<div><label><input type="radio" name="name" value="ringo" /> Ringo</label></div>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_form_with_noniterable_boundfield(self):
|
|
# You can iterate over any BoundField, not just those with widget=RadioSelect.
|
|
class BeatleForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
|
|
f = BeatleForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual('\n'.join([str(bf) for bf in f['name']]), '<input type="text" name="name" />')
|
|
|
|
def test_forms_with_multiple_choice(self):
|
|
# MultipleChoiceField is a special case, as its data is required to be a list:
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField()
|
|
|
|
f = SongForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['composers']), """<select multiple="multiple" name="composers">
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John Lennon'), ('P', 'Paul McCartney')])
|
|
|
|
f = SongForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['composers']), """<select multiple="multiple" name="composers">
|
|
<option value="J">John Lennon</option>
|
|
<option value="P">Paul McCartney</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
f = SongForm({'name': 'Yesterday', 'composers': ['P']}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['name']), '<input type="text" name="name" value="Yesterday" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['composers']), """<select multiple="multiple" name="composers">
|
|
<option value="J">John Lennon</option>
|
|
<option value="P" selected="selected">Paul McCartney</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_hidden_data(self):
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John Lennon'), ('P', 'Paul McCartney')])
|
|
|
|
# MultipleChoiceField rendered as_hidden() is a special case. Because it can
|
|
# have multiple values, its as_hidden() renders multiple <input type="hidden">
|
|
# tags.
|
|
f = SongForm({'name': 'Yesterday', 'composers': ['P']}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f['composers'].as_hidden(), '<input type="hidden" name="composers" value="P" />')
|
|
f = SongForm({'name': 'From Me To You', 'composers': ['P', 'J']}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f['composers'].as_hidden(), """<input type="hidden" name="composers" value="P" />
|
|
<input type="hidden" name="composers" value="J" />""")
|
|
|
|
# DateTimeField rendered as_hidden() is special too
|
|
class MessageForm(Form):
|
|
when = SplitDateTimeField()
|
|
|
|
f = MessageForm({'when_0': '1992-01-01', 'when_1': '01:01'})
|
|
self.assertTrue(f.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['when']), '<input type="text" name="when_0" value="1992-01-01" id="id_when_0" /><input type="text" name="when_1" value="01:01" id="id_when_1" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f['when'].as_hidden(), '<input type="hidden" name="when_0" value="1992-01-01" id="id_when_0" /><input type="hidden" name="when_1" value="01:01" id="id_when_1" />')
|
|
|
|
def test_mulitple_choice_checkbox(self):
|
|
# MultipleChoiceField can also be used with the CheckboxSelectMultiple widget.
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John Lennon'), ('P', 'Paul McCartney')], widget=CheckboxSelectMultiple)
|
|
|
|
f = SongForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['composers']), """<ul>
|
|
<li><label><input type="checkbox" name="composers" value="J" /> John Lennon</label></li>
|
|
<li><label><input type="checkbox" name="composers" value="P" /> Paul McCartney</label></li>
|
|
</ul>""")
|
|
f = SongForm({'composers': ['J']}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['composers']), """<ul>
|
|
<li><label><input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="composers" value="J" /> John Lennon</label></li>
|
|
<li><label><input type="checkbox" name="composers" value="P" /> Paul McCartney</label></li>
|
|
</ul>""")
|
|
f = SongForm({'composers': ['J', 'P']}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['composers']), """<ul>
|
|
<li><label><input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="composers" value="J" /> John Lennon</label></li>
|
|
<li><label><input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="composers" value="P" /> Paul McCartney</label></li>
|
|
</ul>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_checkbox_auto_id(self):
|
|
# Regarding auto_id, CheckboxSelectMultiple is a special case. Each checkbox
|
|
# gets a distinct ID, formed by appending an underscore plus the checkbox's
|
|
# zero-based index.
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John Lennon'), ('P', 'Paul McCartney')], widget=CheckboxSelectMultiple)
|
|
|
|
f = SongForm(auto_id='%s_id')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(f['composers']), """<ul>
|
|
<li><label for="composers_id_0"><input type="checkbox" name="composers" value="J" id="composers_id_0" /> John Lennon</label></li>
|
|
<li><label for="composers_id_1"><input type="checkbox" name="composers" value="P" id="composers_id_1" /> Paul McCartney</label></li>
|
|
</ul>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_multiple_choice_list_data(self):
|
|
# Data for a MultipleChoiceField should be a list. QueryDict, MultiValueDict and
|
|
# MergeDict (when created as a merge of MultiValueDicts) conveniently work with
|
|
# this.
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John Lennon'), ('P', 'Paul McCartney')], widget=CheckboxSelectMultiple)
|
|
|
|
data = {'name': 'Yesterday', 'composers': ['J', 'P']}
|
|
f = SongForm(data)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
|
|
data = QueryDict('name=Yesterday&composers=J&composers=P')
|
|
f = SongForm(data)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
|
|
data = MultiValueDict(dict(name=['Yesterday'], composers=['J', 'P']))
|
|
f = SongForm(data)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
|
|
data = MergeDict(MultiValueDict(dict(name=['Yesterday'], composers=['J', 'P'])))
|
|
f = SongForm(data)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
|
|
def test_multiple_hidden(self):
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John Lennon'), ('P', 'Paul McCartney')], widget=CheckboxSelectMultiple)
|
|
|
|
# The MultipleHiddenInput widget renders multiple values as hidden fields.
|
|
class SongFormHidden(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
composers = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('J', 'John Lennon'), ('P', 'Paul McCartney')], widget=MultipleHiddenInput)
|
|
|
|
f = SongFormHidden(MultiValueDict(dict(name=['Yesterday'], composers=['J', 'P'])), auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), """<li>Name: <input type="text" name="name" value="Yesterday" /><input type="hidden" name="composers" value="J" />
|
|
<input type="hidden" name="composers" value="P" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# When using CheckboxSelectMultiple, the framework expects a list of input and
|
|
# returns a list of input.
|
|
f = SongForm({'name': 'Yesterday'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors['composers'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
f = SongForm({'name': 'Yesterday', 'composers': ['J']}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['composers'], ['J'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['name'], 'Yesterday')
|
|
f = SongForm({'name': 'Yesterday', 'composers': ['J', 'P']}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['composers'], ['J', 'P'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['name'], 'Yesterday')
|
|
|
|
def test_escaping(self):
|
|
# Validation errors are HTML-escaped when output as HTML.
|
|
class EscapingForm(Form):
|
|
special_name = CharField(label="<em>Special</em> Field")
|
|
special_safe_name = CharField(label=mark_safe("<em>Special</em> Field"))
|
|
|
|
def clean_special_name(self):
|
|
raise ValidationError("Something's wrong with '%s'" % self.cleaned_data['special_name'])
|
|
|
|
def clean_special_safe_name(self):
|
|
raise ValidationError(mark_safe("'<b>%s</b>' is a safe string" % self.cleaned_data['special_safe_name']))
|
|
|
|
f = EscapingForm({'special_name': "Nothing to escape", 'special_safe_name': "Nothing to escape"}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><th><em>Special</em> Field:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>Something's wrong with 'Nothing to escape'</li></ul><input type="text" name="special_name" value="Nothing to escape" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><em>Special</em> Field:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>'<b>Nothing to escape</b>' is a safe string</li></ul><input type="text" name="special_safe_name" value="Nothing to escape" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
f = EscapingForm({
|
|
'special_name': "Should escape < & > and <script>alert('xss')</script>",
|
|
'special_safe_name': "<i>Do not escape</i>"
|
|
}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><th><em>Special</em> Field:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>Something's wrong with 'Should escape < & > and <script>alert('xss')</script>'</li></ul><input type="text" name="special_name" value="Should escape < & > and <script>alert('xss')</script>" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><em>Special</em> Field:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>'<b><i>Do not escape</i></b>' is a safe string</li></ul><input type="text" name="special_safe_name" value="<i>Do not escape</i>" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_validating_multiple_fields(self):
|
|
# There are a couple of ways to do multiple-field validation. If you want the
|
|
# validation message to be associated with a particular field, implement the
|
|
# clean_XXX() method on the Form, where XXX is the field name. As in
|
|
# Field.clean(), the clean_XXX() method should return the cleaned value. In the
|
|
# clean_XXX() method, you have access to self.cleaned_data, which is a dictionary
|
|
# of all the data that has been cleaned *so far*, in order by the fields,
|
|
# including the current field (e.g., the field XXX if you're in clean_XXX()).
|
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class UserRegistration(Form):
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username = CharField(max_length=10)
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password1 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
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|
password2 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
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|
|
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def clean_password2(self):
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if self.cleaned_data.get('password1') and self.cleaned_data.get('password2') and self.cleaned_data['password1'] != self.cleaned_data['password2']:
|
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raise ValidationError('Please make sure your passwords match.')
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|
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return self.cleaned_data['password2']
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|
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f = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
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f = UserRegistration({}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['username'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password1'], ['This field is required.'])
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password2'], ['This field is required.'])
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f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'bar'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors['password2'], ['Please make sure your passwords match.'])
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f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'foo'}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['username'], 'adrian')
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self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['password1'], 'foo')
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|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['password2'], 'foo')
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|
|
|
# Another way of doing multiple-field validation is by implementing the
|
|
# Form's clean() method. If you do this, any ValidationError raised by that
|
|
# method will not be associated with a particular field; it will have a
|
|
# special-case association with the field named '__all__'.
|
|
# Note that in Form.clean(), you have access to self.cleaned_data, a dictionary of
|
|
# all the fields/values that have *not* raised a ValidationError. Also note
|
|
# Form.clean() is required to return a dictionary of all clean data.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10)
|
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password1 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
password2 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
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|
|
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def clean(self):
|
|
if self.cleaned_data.get('password1') and self.cleaned_data.get('password2') and self.cleaned_data['password1'] != self.cleaned_data['password2']:
|
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raise ValidationError('Please make sure your passwords match.')
|
|
|
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return self.cleaned_data
|
|
|
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f = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
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self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
f = UserRegistration({}, auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><th>Username:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password1:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="password" name="password1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password2:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="password" name="password2" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors['username'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors['password1'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors['password2'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'bar'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors['__all__'], ['Please make sure your passwords match.'])
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), """<tr><td colspan="2"><ul class="errorlist"><li>Please make sure your passwords match.</li></ul></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Username:</th><td><input type="text" name="username" value="adrian" maxlength="10" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password1:</th><td><input type="password" name="password1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password2:</th><td><input type="password" name="password2" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>Please make sure your passwords match.</li></ul></li>
|
|
<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="adrian" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password1: <input type="password" name="password1" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password2: <input type="password" name="password2" /></li>""")
|
|
f = UserRegistration({'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'foo'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.errors, {})
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['username'], 'adrian')
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['password1'], 'foo')
|
|
self.assertEqual(f.cleaned_data['password2'], 'foo')
|
|
|
|
def test_dynamic_construction(self):
|
|
# It's possible to construct a Form dynamically by adding to the self.fields
|
|
# dictionary in __init__(). Don't forget to call Form.__init__() within the
|
|
# subclass' __init__().
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField()
|
|
last_name = CharField()
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
super(Person, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
self.fields['birthday'] = DateField()
|
|
|
|
p = Person(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th>First name:</th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Last name:</th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Birthday:</th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
|
|
# Instances of a dynamic Form do not persist fields from one Form instance to
|
|
# the next.
|
|
class MyForm(Form):
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None, auto_id=False, field_list=[]):
|
|
Form.__init__(self, data, auto_id=auto_id)
|
|
|
|
for field in field_list:
|
|
self.fields[field[0]] = field[1]
|
|
|
|
field_list = [('field1', CharField()), ('field2', CharField())]
|
|
my_form = MyForm(field_list=field_list)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(my_form.as_table(), """<tr><th>Field1:</th><td><input type="text" name="field1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field2:</th><td><input type="text" name="field2" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
field_list = [('field3', CharField()), ('field4', CharField())]
|
|
my_form = MyForm(field_list=field_list)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(my_form.as_table(), """<tr><th>Field3:</th><td><input type="text" name="field3" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field4:</th><td><input type="text" name="field4" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
|
|
class MyForm(Form):
|
|
default_field_1 = CharField()
|
|
default_field_2 = CharField()
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, data=None, auto_id=False, field_list=[]):
|
|
Form.__init__(self, data, auto_id=auto_id)
|
|
|
|
for field in field_list:
|
|
self.fields[field[0]] = field[1]
|
|
|
|
field_list = [('field1', CharField()), ('field2', CharField())]
|
|
my_form = MyForm(field_list=field_list)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(my_form.as_table(), """<tr><th>Default field 1:</th><td><input type="text" name="default_field_1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Default field 2:</th><td><input type="text" name="default_field_2" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field1:</th><td><input type="text" name="field1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field2:</th><td><input type="text" name="field2" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
field_list = [('field3', CharField()), ('field4', CharField())]
|
|
my_form = MyForm(field_list=field_list)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(my_form.as_table(), """<tr><th>Default field 1:</th><td><input type="text" name="default_field_1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Default field 2:</th><td><input type="text" name="default_field_2" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field3:</th><td><input type="text" name="field3" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field4:</th><td><input type="text" name="field4" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
|
|
# Similarly, changes to field attributes do not persist from one Form instance
|
|
# to the next.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField(required=False)
|
|
last_name = CharField(required=False)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, names_required=False, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
super(Person, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
if names_required:
|
|
self.fields['first_name'].required = True
|
|
self.fields['first_name'].widget.attrs['class'] = 'required'
|
|
self.fields['last_name'].required = True
|
|
self.fields['last_name'].widget.attrs['class'] = 'required'
|
|
|
|
f = Person(names_required=False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.required, f['last_name'].field.required, (False, False))
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.widget.attrs, f['last_name'].field.widget.attrs, ({}, {}))
|
|
f = Person(names_required=True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.required, f['last_name'].field.required, (True, True))
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.widget.attrs, f['last_name'].field.widget.attrs, ({'class': 'required'}, {'class': 'required'}))
|
|
f = Person(names_required=False)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.required, f['last_name'].field.required, (False, False))
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.widget.attrs, f['last_name'].field.widget.attrs, ({}, {}))
|
|
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField(max_length=30)
|
|
last_name = CharField(max_length=30)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, name_max_length=None, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
super(Person, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
if name_max_length:
|
|
self.fields['first_name'].max_length = name_max_length
|
|
self.fields['last_name'].max_length = name_max_length
|
|
|
|
f = Person(name_max_length=None)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.max_length, f['last_name'].field.max_length, (30, 30))
|
|
f = Person(name_max_length=20)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.max_length, f['last_name'].field.max_length, (20, 20))
|
|
f = Person(name_max_length=None)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['first_name'].field.max_length, f['last_name'].field.max_length, (30, 30))
|
|
|
|
# Similarly, choices do not persist from one Form instance to the next.
|
|
# Refs #15127.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField(required=False)
|
|
last_name = CharField(required=False)
|
|
gender = ChoiceField(choices=(('f', 'Female'), ('m', 'Male')))
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, allow_unspec_gender=False, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
super(Person, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
if allow_unspec_gender:
|
|
self.fields['gender'].choices += (('u', 'Unspecified'),)
|
|
|
|
f = Person()
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['gender'].field.choices, [('f', 'Female'), ('m', 'Male')])
|
|
f = Person(allow_unspec_gender=True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['gender'].field.choices, [('f', 'Female'), ('m', 'Male'), ('u', 'Unspecified')])
|
|
f = Person()
|
|
self.assertEqual(f['gender'].field.choices, [('f', 'Female'), ('m', 'Male')])
|
|
|
|
def test_validators_independence(self):
|
|
""" Test that we are able to modify a form field validators list without polluting
|
|
other forms """
|
|
from django.core.validators import MaxValueValidator
|
|
class MyForm(Form):
|
|
myfield = CharField(max_length=25)
|
|
|
|
f1 = MyForm()
|
|
f2 = MyForm()
|
|
|
|
f1.fields['myfield'].validators[0] = MaxValueValidator(12)
|
|
self.assertFalse(f1.fields['myfield'].validators[0] == f2.fields['myfield'].validators[0])
|
|
|
|
def test_hidden_widget(self):
|
|
# HiddenInput widgets are displayed differently in the as_table(), as_ul())
|
|
# and as_p() output of a Form -- their verbose names are not displayed, and a
|
|
# separate row is not displayed. They're displayed in the last row of the
|
|
# form, directly after that row's form element.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField()
|
|
last_name = CharField()
|
|
hidden_text = CharField(widget=HiddenInput)
|
|
birthday = DateField()
|
|
|
|
p = Person(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th>First name:</th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Last name:</th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Birthday:</th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" /></li>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<p>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" /></p>
|
|
<p>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" /></p>
|
|
<p>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" /></p>""")
|
|
|
|
# With auto_id set, a HiddenInput still gets an ID, but it doesn't get a label.
|
|
p = Person(auto_id='id_%s')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" id="id_hidden_text" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" id="id_hidden_text" /></li>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<p><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="first_name" id="id_first_name" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="last_name" id="id_last_name" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" id="id_hidden_text" /></p>""")
|
|
|
|
# If a field with a HiddenInput has errors, the as_table() and as_ul() output
|
|
# will include the error message(s) with the text "(Hidden field [fieldname]) "
|
|
# prepended. This message is displayed at the top of the output, regardless of
|
|
# its field's order in the form.
|
|
p = Person({'first_name': 'John', 'last_name': 'Lennon', 'birthday': '1940-10-9'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><td colspan="2"><ul class="errorlist"><li>(Hidden field hidden_text) This field is required.</li></ul></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>First name:</th><td><input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Last name:</th><td><input type="text" name="last_name" value="Lennon" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Birthday:</th><td><input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>(Hidden field hidden_text) This field is required.</li></ul></li>
|
|
<li>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" /></li>
|
|
<li>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" value="Lennon" /></li>
|
|
<li>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" /></li>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<ul class="errorlist"><li>(Hidden field hidden_text) This field is required.</li></ul>
|
|
<p>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" /></p>
|
|
<p>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" value="Lennon" /></p>
|
|
<p>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" /><input type="hidden" name="hidden_text" /></p>""")
|
|
|
|
# A corner case: It's possible for a form to have only HiddenInputs.
|
|
class TestForm(Form):
|
|
foo = CharField(widget=HiddenInput)
|
|
bar = CharField(widget=HiddenInput)
|
|
|
|
p = TestForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), '<input type="hidden" name="foo" /><input type="hidden" name="bar" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), '<input type="hidden" name="foo" /><input type="hidden" name="bar" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), '<input type="hidden" name="foo" /><input type="hidden" name="bar" />')
|
|
|
|
def test_field_order(self):
|
|
# A Form's fields are displayed in the same order in which they were defined.
|
|
class TestForm(Form):
|
|
field1 = CharField()
|
|
field2 = CharField()
|
|
field3 = CharField()
|
|
field4 = CharField()
|
|
field5 = CharField()
|
|
field6 = CharField()
|
|
field7 = CharField()
|
|
field8 = CharField()
|
|
field9 = CharField()
|
|
field10 = CharField()
|
|
field11 = CharField()
|
|
field12 = CharField()
|
|
field13 = CharField()
|
|
field14 = CharField()
|
|
|
|
p = TestForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th>Field1:</th><td><input type="text" name="field1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field2:</th><td><input type="text" name="field2" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field3:</th><td><input type="text" name="field3" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field4:</th><td><input type="text" name="field4" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field5:</th><td><input type="text" name="field5" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field6:</th><td><input type="text" name="field6" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field7:</th><td><input type="text" name="field7" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field8:</th><td><input type="text" name="field8" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field9:</th><td><input type="text" name="field9" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field10:</th><td><input type="text" name="field10" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field11:</th><td><input type="text" name="field11" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field12:</th><td><input type="text" name="field12" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field13:</th><td><input type="text" name="field13" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Field14:</th><td><input type="text" name="field14" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_form_html_attributes(self):
|
|
# Some Field classes have an effect on the HTML attributes of their associated
|
|
# Widget. If you set max_length in a CharField and its associated widget is
|
|
# either a TextInput or PasswordInput, then the widget's rendered HTML will
|
|
# include the "maxlength" attribute.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10) # uses TextInput by default
|
|
password = CharField(max_length=10, widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
realname = CharField(max_length=10, widget=TextInput) # redundantly define widget, just to test
|
|
address = CharField() # no max_length defined here
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Realname: <input type="text" name="realname" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Address: <input type="text" name="address" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# If you specify a custom "attrs" that includes the "maxlength" attribute,
|
|
# the Field's max_length attribute will override whatever "maxlength" you specify
|
|
# in "attrs".
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, widget=TextInput(attrs={'maxlength': 20}))
|
|
password = CharField(max_length=10, widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
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<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" maxlength="10" /></li>""")
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def test_specifying_labels(self):
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# You can specify the label for a field by using the 'label' argument to a Field
|
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# class. If you don't specify 'label', Django will use the field name with
|
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# underscores converted to spaces, and the initial letter capitalized.
|
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class UserRegistration(Form):
|
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username = CharField(max_length=10, label='Your username')
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password1 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
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password2 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput, label='Password (again)')
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p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Your username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
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<li>Password1: <input type="password" name="password1" /></li>
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<li>Password (again): <input type="password" name="password2" /></li>""")
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|
|
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# Labels for as_* methods will only end in a colon if they don't end in other
|
|
# punctuation already.
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|
class Questions(Form):
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q1 = CharField(label='The first question')
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q2 = CharField(label='What is your name?')
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q3 = CharField(label='The answer to life is:')
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q4 = CharField(label='Answer this question!')
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q5 = CharField(label='The last question. Period.')
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|
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self.assertHTMLEqual(Questions(auto_id=False).as_p(), """<p>The first question: <input type="text" name="q1" /></p>
|
|
<p>What is your name? <input type="text" name="q2" /></p>
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<p>The answer to life is: <input type="text" name="q3" /></p>
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<p>Answer this question! <input type="text" name="q4" /></p>
|
|
<p>The last question. Period. <input type="text" name="q5" /></p>""")
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|
self.assertHTMLEqual(Questions().as_p(), """<p><label for="id_q1">The first question:</label> <input type="text" name="q1" id="id_q1" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_q2">What is your name?</label> <input type="text" name="q2" id="id_q2" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_q3">The answer to life is:</label> <input type="text" name="q3" id="id_q3" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_q4">Answer this question!</label> <input type="text" name="q4" id="id_q4" /></p>
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<p><label for="id_q5">The last question. Period.</label> <input type="text" name="q5" id="id_q5" /></p>""")
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|
|
|
# A label can be a Unicode object or a bytestring with special characters.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, label='ŠĐĆŽćžšđ')
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput, label='\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111')
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|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
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|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), '<li>\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>\n<li>\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>')
|
|
|
|
# If a label is set to the empty string for a field, that field won't get a label.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, label='')
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li> <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id='id_%s')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li> <input id="id_username" type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_password">Password:</label> <input type="password" name="password" id="id_password" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# If label is None, Django will auto-create the label from the field name. This
|
|
# is default behavior.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, label=None)
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id='id_%s')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="id_username">Username:</label> <input id="id_username" type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_password">Password:</label> <input type="password" name="password" id="id_password" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_label_suffix(self):
|
|
# You can specify the 'label_suffix' argument to a Form class to modify the
|
|
# punctuation symbol used at the end of a label. By default, the colon (:) is
|
|
# used, and is only appended to the label if the label doesn't already end with a
|
|
# punctuation symbol: ., !, ? or :. If you specify a different suffix, it will
|
|
# be appended regardless of the last character of the label.
|
|
class FavoriteForm(Form):
|
|
color = CharField(label='Favorite color?')
|
|
animal = CharField(label='Favorite animal')
|
|
|
|
f = FavoriteForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), """<li>Favorite color? <input type="text" name="color" /></li>
|
|
<li>Favorite animal: <input type="text" name="animal" /></li>""")
|
|
f = FavoriteForm(auto_id=False, label_suffix='?')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), """<li>Favorite color? <input type="text" name="color" /></li>
|
|
<li>Favorite animal? <input type="text" name="animal" /></li>""")
|
|
f = FavoriteForm(auto_id=False, label_suffix='')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), """<li>Favorite color? <input type="text" name="color" /></li>
|
|
<li>Favorite animal <input type="text" name="animal" /></li>""")
|
|
f = FavoriteForm(auto_id=False, label_suffix='\u2192')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_ul(), '<li>Favorite color? <input type="text" name="color" /></li>\n<li>Favorite animal\u2192 <input type="text" name="animal" /></li>')
|
|
|
|
def test_initial_data(self):
|
|
# You can specify initial data for a field by using the 'initial' argument to a
|
|
# Field class. This initial data is displayed when a Form is rendered with *no*
|
|
# data. It is not displayed when a Form is rendered with any data (including an
|
|
# empty dictionary). Also, the initial value is *not* used if data for a
|
|
# particular required field isn't provided.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, initial='django')
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
# Here, we're not submitting any data, so the initial value will be displayed.)
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="django" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# Here, we're submitting data, so the initial value will *not* be displayed.
|
|
p = UserRegistration({}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'username': ''}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'username': 'foo'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="foo" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# An 'initial' value is *not* used as a fallback if data is not provided. In this
|
|
# example, we don't provide a value for 'username', and the form raises a
|
|
# validation error rather than using the initial value for 'username'.
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'password': 'secret'})
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['username'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertFalse(p.is_valid())
|
|
|
|
def test_dynamic_initial_data(self):
|
|
# The previous technique dealt with "hard-coded" initial data, but it's also
|
|
# possible to specify initial data after you've already created the Form class
|
|
# (i.e., at runtime). Use the 'initial' parameter to the Form constructor. This
|
|
# should be a dictionary containing initial values for one or more fields in the
|
|
# form, keyed by field name.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10)
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
# Here, we're not submitting any data, so the initial value will be displayed.)
|
|
p = UserRegistration(initial={'username': 'django'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="django" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration(initial={'username': 'stephane'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="stephane" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# The 'initial' parameter is meaningless if you pass data.
|
|
p = UserRegistration({}, initial={'username': 'django'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'username': ''}, initial={'username': 'django'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'username': 'foo'}, initial={'username': 'django'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="foo" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# A dynamic 'initial' value is *not* used as a fallback if data is not provided.
|
|
# In this example, we don't provide a value for 'username', and the form raises a
|
|
# validation error rather than using the initial value for 'username'.
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'password': 'secret'}, initial={'username': 'django'})
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['username'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertFalse(p.is_valid())
|
|
|
|
# If a Form defines 'initial' *and* 'initial' is passed as a parameter to Form(),
|
|
# then the latter will get precedence.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, initial='django')
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(initial={'username': 'babik'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="babik" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_callable_initial_data(self):
|
|
# The previous technique dealt with raw values as initial data, but it's also
|
|
# possible to specify callable data.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10)
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
options = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('f','foo'),('b','bar'),('w','whiz')])
|
|
|
|
# We need to define functions that get called later.)
|
|
def initial_django():
|
|
return 'django'
|
|
|
|
def initial_stephane():
|
|
return 'stephane'
|
|
|
|
def initial_options():
|
|
return ['f','b']
|
|
|
|
def initial_other_options():
|
|
return ['b','w']
|
|
|
|
# Here, we're not submitting any data, so the initial value will be displayed.)
|
|
p = UserRegistration(initial={'username': initial_django, 'options': initial_options}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="django" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>
|
|
<li>Options: <select multiple="multiple" name="options">
|
|
<option value="f" selected="selected">foo</option>
|
|
<option value="b" selected="selected">bar</option>
|
|
<option value="w">whiz</option>
|
|
</select></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# The 'initial' parameter is meaningless if you pass data.
|
|
p = UserRegistration({}, initial={'username': initial_django, 'options': initial_options}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Options: <select multiple="multiple" name="options">
|
|
<option value="f">foo</option>
|
|
<option value="b">bar</option>
|
|
<option value="w">whiz</option>
|
|
</select></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'username': ''}, initial={'username': initial_django}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Options: <select multiple="multiple" name="options">
|
|
<option value="f">foo</option>
|
|
<option value="b">bar</option>
|
|
<option value="w">whiz</option>
|
|
</select></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'username': 'foo', 'options':['f','b']}, initial={'username': initial_django}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="foo" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>
|
|
<li>Options: <select multiple="multiple" name="options">
|
|
<option value="f" selected="selected">foo</option>
|
|
<option value="b" selected="selected">bar</option>
|
|
<option value="w">whiz</option>
|
|
</select></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# A callable 'initial' value is *not* used as a fallback if data is not provided.
|
|
# In this example, we don't provide a value for 'username', and the form raises a
|
|
# validation error rather than using the initial value for 'username'.
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'password': 'secret'}, initial={'username': initial_django, 'options': initial_options})
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['username'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertFalse(p.is_valid())
|
|
|
|
# If a Form defines 'initial' *and* 'initial' is passed as a parameter to Form(),
|
|
# then the latter will get precedence.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, initial=initial_django)
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
options = MultipleChoiceField(choices=[('f','foo'),('b','bar'),('w','whiz')], initial=initial_other_options)
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="django" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>
|
|
<li>Options: <select multiple="multiple" name="options">
|
|
<option value="f">foo</option>
|
|
<option value="b" selected="selected">bar</option>
|
|
<option value="w" selected="selected">whiz</option>
|
|
</select></li>""")
|
|
p = UserRegistration(initial={'username': initial_stephane, 'options': initial_options}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="stephane" maxlength="10" /></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /></li>
|
|
<li>Options: <select multiple="multiple" name="options">
|
|
<option value="f" selected="selected">foo</option>
|
|
<option value="b" selected="selected">bar</option>
|
|
<option value="w">whiz</option>
|
|
</select></li>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_boundfield_values(self):
|
|
# It's possible to get to the value which would be used for rendering
|
|
# the widget for a field by using the BoundField's value method.
|
|
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, initial='djangonaut')
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
unbound = UserRegistration()
|
|
bound = UserRegistration({'password': 'foo'})
|
|
self.assertEqual(bound['username'].value(), None)
|
|
self.assertEqual(unbound['username'].value(), 'djangonaut')
|
|
self.assertEqual(bound['password'].value(), 'foo')
|
|
self.assertEqual(unbound['password'].value(), None)
|
|
|
|
def test_help_text(self):
|
|
# You can specify descriptive text for a field by using the 'help_text' argument)
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, help_text='e.g., user@example.com')
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput, help_text='Choose wisely.')
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /> <span class="helptext">e.g., user@example.com</span></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /> <span class="helptext">Choose wisely.</span></li>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<p>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /> <span class="helptext">e.g., user@example.com</span></p>
|
|
<p>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /> <span class="helptext">Choose wisely.</span></p>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr><th>Username:</th><td><input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /><br /><span class="helptext">e.g., user@example.com</span></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password:</th><td><input type="password" name="password" /><br /><span class="helptext">Choose wisely.</span></td></tr>""")
|
|
|
|
# The help text is displayed whether or not data is provided for the form.
|
|
p = UserRegistration({'username': 'foo'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" value="foo" maxlength="10" /> <span class="helptext">e.g., user@example.com</span></li>
|
|
<li><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /> <span class="helptext">Choose wisely.</span></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# help_text is not displayed for hidden fields. It can be used for documentation
|
|
# purposes, though.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, help_text='e.g., user@example.com')
|
|
password = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
next = CharField(widget=HiddenInput, initial='/', help_text='Redirect destination')
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /> <span class="helptext">e.g., user@example.com</span></li>
|
|
<li>Password: <input type="password" name="password" /><input type="hidden" name="next" value="/" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
# Help text can include arbitrary Unicode characters.
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, help_text='ŠĐĆŽćžšđ')
|
|
|
|
p = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), '<li>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /> <span class="helptext">\u0160\u0110\u0106\u017d\u0107\u017e\u0161\u0111</span></li>')
|
|
|
|
def test_subclassing_forms(self):
|
|
# You can subclass a Form to add fields. The resulting form subclass will have
|
|
# all of the fields of the parent Form, plus whichever fields you define in the
|
|
# subclass.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField()
|
|
last_name = CharField()
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birthday = DateField()
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|
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class Musician(Person):
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instrument = CharField()
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|
|
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p = Person(auto_id=False)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" /></li>
|
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<li>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" /></li>""")
|
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m = Musician(auto_id=False)
|
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self.assertHTMLEqual(m.as_ul(), """<li>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" /></li>
|
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<li>Instrument: <input type="text" name="instrument" /></li>""")
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|
|
|
# Yes, you can subclass multiple forms. The fields are added in the order in
|
|
# which the parent classes are listed.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField()
|
|
last_name = CharField()
|
|
birthday = DateField()
|
|
|
|
class Instrument(Form):
|
|
instrument = CharField()
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|
|
|
class Beatle(Person, Instrument):
|
|
haircut_type = CharField()
|
|
|
|
b = Beatle(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(b.as_ul(), """<li>First name: <input type="text" name="first_name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Last name: <input type="text" name="last_name" /></li>
|
|
<li>Birthday: <input type="text" name="birthday" /></li>
|
|
<li>Instrument: <input type="text" name="instrument" /></li>
|
|
<li>Haircut type: <input type="text" name="haircut_type" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_forms_with_prefixes(self):
|
|
# Sometimes it's necessary to have multiple forms display on the same HTML page,
|
|
# or multiple copies of the same form. We can accomplish this with form prefixes.
|
|
# Pass the keyword argument 'prefix' to the Form constructor to use this feature.
|
|
# This value will be prepended to each HTML form field name. One way to think
|
|
# about this is "namespaces for HTML forms". Notice that in the data argument,
|
|
# each field's key has the prefix, in this case 'person1', prepended to the
|
|
# actual field name.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField()
|
|
last_name = CharField()
|
|
birthday = DateField()
|
|
|
|
data = {
|
|
'person1-first_name': 'John',
|
|
'person1-last_name': 'Lennon',
|
|
'person1-birthday': '1940-10-9'
|
|
}
|
|
p = Person(data, prefix='person1')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="id_person1-first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="person1-first_name" value="John" id="id_person1-first_name" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_person1-last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="person1-last_name" value="Lennon" id="id_person1-last_name" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_person1-birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="person1-birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_person1-birthday" /></li>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['first_name']), '<input type="text" name="person1-first_name" value="John" id="id_person1-first_name" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['last_name']), '<input type="text" name="person1-last_name" value="Lennon" id="id_person1-last_name" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['birthday']), '<input type="text" name="person1-birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_person1-birthday" />')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors, {})
|
|
self.assertTrue(p.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['first_name'], 'John')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['last_name'], 'Lennon')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['birthday'], datetime.date(1940, 10, 9))
|
|
|
|
# Let's try submitting some bad data to make sure form.errors and field.errors
|
|
# work as expected.
|
|
data = {
|
|
'person1-first_name': '',
|
|
'person1-last_name': '',
|
|
'person1-birthday': ''
|
|
}
|
|
p = Person(data, prefix='person1')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['first_name'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['last_name'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['birthday'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(p['first_name'].errors, ['This field is required.'])
|
|
try:
|
|
p['person1-first_name'].errors
|
|
self.fail('Attempts to access non-existent fields should fail.')
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
# In this example, the data doesn't have a prefix, but the form requires it, so
|
|
# the form doesn't "see" the fields.
|
|
data = {
|
|
'first_name': 'John',
|
|
'last_name': 'Lennon',
|
|
'birthday': '1940-10-9'
|
|
}
|
|
p = Person(data, prefix='person1')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['first_name'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['last_name'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.errors['birthday'], ['This field is required.'])
|
|
|
|
# With prefixes, a single data dictionary can hold data for multiple instances
|
|
# of the same form.
|
|
data = {
|
|
'person1-first_name': 'John',
|
|
'person1-last_name': 'Lennon',
|
|
'person1-birthday': '1940-10-9',
|
|
'person2-first_name': 'Jim',
|
|
'person2-last_name': 'Morrison',
|
|
'person2-birthday': '1943-12-8'
|
|
}
|
|
p1 = Person(data, prefix='person1')
|
|
self.assertTrue(p1.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(p1.cleaned_data['first_name'], 'John')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p1.cleaned_data['last_name'], 'Lennon')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p1.cleaned_data['birthday'], datetime.date(1940, 10, 9))
|
|
p2 = Person(data, prefix='person2')
|
|
self.assertTrue(p2.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(p2.cleaned_data['first_name'], 'Jim')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p2.cleaned_data['last_name'], 'Morrison')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p2.cleaned_data['birthday'], datetime.date(1943, 12, 8))
|
|
|
|
# By default, forms append a hyphen between the prefix and the field name, but a
|
|
# form can alter that behavior by implementing the add_prefix() method. This
|
|
# method takes a field name and returns the prefixed field, according to
|
|
# self.prefix.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
first_name = CharField()
|
|
last_name = CharField()
|
|
birthday = DateField()
|
|
|
|
def add_prefix(self, field_name):
|
|
return self.prefix and '%s-prefix-%s' % (self.prefix, field_name) or field_name
|
|
|
|
p = Person(prefix='foo')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li><label for="id_foo-prefix-first_name">First name:</label> <input type="text" name="foo-prefix-first_name" id="id_foo-prefix-first_name" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_foo-prefix-last_name">Last name:</label> <input type="text" name="foo-prefix-last_name" id="id_foo-prefix-last_name" /></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_foo-prefix-birthday">Birthday:</label> <input type="text" name="foo-prefix-birthday" id="id_foo-prefix-birthday" /></li>""")
|
|
data = {
|
|
'foo-prefix-first_name': 'John',
|
|
'foo-prefix-last_name': 'Lennon',
|
|
'foo-prefix-birthday': '1940-10-9'
|
|
}
|
|
p = Person(data, prefix='foo')
|
|
self.assertTrue(p.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['first_name'], 'John')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['last_name'], 'Lennon')
|
|
self.assertEqual(p.cleaned_data['birthday'], datetime.date(1940, 10, 9))
|
|
|
|
def test_forms_with_null_boolean(self):
|
|
# NullBooleanField is a bit of a special case because its presentation (widget)
|
|
# is different than its data. This is handled transparently, though.
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
is_cool = NullBooleanField()
|
|
|
|
p = Person({'name': 'Joe'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['is_cool']), """<select name="is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1" selected="selected">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3">No</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
p = Person({'name': 'Joe', 'is_cool': '1'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['is_cool']), """<select name="is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1" selected="selected">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3">No</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
p = Person({'name': 'Joe', 'is_cool': '2'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['is_cool']), """<select name="is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2" selected="selected">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3">No</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
p = Person({'name': 'Joe', 'is_cool': '3'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['is_cool']), """<select name="is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3" selected="selected">No</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
p = Person({'name': 'Joe', 'is_cool': True}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['is_cool']), """<select name="is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2" selected="selected">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3">No</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
p = Person({'name': 'Joe', 'is_cool': False}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(str(p['is_cool']), """<select name="is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3" selected="selected">No</option>
|
|
</select>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_forms_with_file_fields(self):
|
|
# FileFields are a special case because they take their data from the request.FILES,
|
|
# not request.POST.
|
|
class FileForm(Form):
|
|
file1 = FileField()
|
|
|
|
f = FileForm(auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), '<tr><th>File1:</th><td><input type="file" name="file1" /></td></tr>')
|
|
|
|
f = FileForm(data={}, files={}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), '<tr><th>File1:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="file" name="file1" /></td></tr>')
|
|
|
|
f = FileForm(data={}, files={'file1': SimpleUploadedFile('name', b'')}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), '<tr><th>File1:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>The submitted file is empty.</li></ul><input type="file" name="file1" /></td></tr>')
|
|
|
|
f = FileForm(data={}, files={'file1': 'something that is not a file'}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), '<tr><th>File1:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>No file was submitted. Check the encoding type on the form.</li></ul><input type="file" name="file1" /></td></tr>')
|
|
|
|
f = FileForm(data={}, files={'file1': SimpleUploadedFile('name', b'some content')}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), '<tr><th>File1:</th><td><input type="file" name="file1" /></td></tr>')
|
|
self.assertTrue(f.is_valid())
|
|
|
|
f = FileForm(data={}, files={'file1': SimpleUploadedFile('我隻氣墊船裝滿晒鱔.txt', 'मेरी मँडराने वाली नाव सर्पमीनों से भरी ह'.encode('utf-8'))}, auto_id=False)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(f.as_table(), '<tr><th>File1:</th><td><input type="file" name="file1" /></td></tr>')
|
|
|
|
def test_basic_processing_in_view(self):
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10)
|
|
password1 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
password2 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
def clean(self):
|
|
if self.cleaned_data.get('password1') and self.cleaned_data.get('password2') and self.cleaned_data['password1'] != self.cleaned_data['password2']:
|
|
raise ValidationError('Please make sure your passwords match.')
|
|
|
|
return self.cleaned_data
|
|
|
|
def my_function(method, post_data):
|
|
if method == 'POST':
|
|
form = UserRegistration(post_data, auto_id=False)
|
|
else:
|
|
form = UserRegistration(auto_id=False)
|
|
|
|
if form.is_valid():
|
|
return 'VALID: %r' % form.cleaned_data
|
|
|
|
t = Template('<form action="" method="post">\n<table>\n{{ form }}\n</table>\n<input type="submit" />\n</form>')
|
|
return t.render(Context({'form': form}))
|
|
|
|
# Case 1: GET (an empty form, with no errors).)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(my_function('GET', {}), """<form action="" method="post">
|
|
<table>
|
|
<tr><th>Username:</th><td><input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password1:</th><td><input type="password" name="password1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password2:</th><td><input type="password" name="password2" /></td></tr>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>""")
|
|
# Case 2: POST with erroneous data (a redisplayed form, with errors).)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(my_function('POST', {'username': 'this-is-a-long-username', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'bar'}), """<form action="" method="post">
|
|
<table>
|
|
<tr><td colspan="2"><ul class="errorlist"><li>Please make sure your passwords match.</li></ul></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Username:</th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>Ensure this value has at most 10 characters (it has 23).</li></ul><input type="text" name="username" value="this-is-a-long-username" maxlength="10" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password1:</th><td><input type="password" name="password1" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>Password2:</th><td><input type="password" name="password2" /></td></tr>
|
|
</table>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>""")
|
|
# Case 3: POST with valid data (the success message).)
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(my_function('POST', {'username': 'adrian', 'password1': 'secret', 'password2': 'secret'}), str_prefix("VALID: {'username': %(_)s'adrian', 'password1': %(_)s'secret', 'password2': %(_)s'secret'}"))
|
|
|
|
def test_templates_with_forms(self):
|
|
class UserRegistration(Form):
|
|
username = CharField(max_length=10, help_text="Good luck picking a username that doesn't already exist.")
|
|
password1 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
password2 = CharField(widget=PasswordInput)
|
|
|
|
def clean(self):
|
|
if self.cleaned_data.get('password1') and self.cleaned_data.get('password2') and self.cleaned_data['password1'] != self.cleaned_data['password2']:
|
|
raise ValidationError('Please make sure your passwords match.')
|
|
|
|
return self.cleaned_data
|
|
|
|
# You have full flexibility in displaying form fields in a template. Just pass a
|
|
# Form instance to the template, and use "dot" access to refer to individual
|
|
# fields. Note, however, that this flexibility comes with the responsibility of
|
|
# displaying all the errors, including any that might not be associated with a
|
|
# particular field.
|
|
t = Template('''<form action="">
|
|
{{ form.username.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Your username: {{ form.username }}</label></p>
|
|
{{ form.password1.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Password: {{ form.password1 }}</label></p>
|
|
{{ form.password2.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Password (again): {{ form.password2 }}</label></p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>''')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration(auto_id=False)})), """<form action="">
|
|
<p><label>Your username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></label></p>
|
|
<p><label>Password: <input type="password" name="password1" /></label></p>
|
|
<p><label>Password (again): <input type="password" name="password2" /></label></p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration({'username': 'django'}, auto_id=False)})), """<form action="">
|
|
<p><label>Your username: <input type="text" name="username" value="django" maxlength="10" /></label></p>
|
|
<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><p><label>Password: <input type="password" name="password1" /></label></p>
|
|
<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><p><label>Password (again): <input type="password" name="password2" /></label></p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>""")
|
|
|
|
# Use form.[field].label to output a field's label. You can specify the label for
|
|
# a field by using the 'label' argument to a Field class. If you don't specify
|
|
# 'label', Django will use the field name with underscores converted to spaces,
|
|
# and the initial letter capitalized.
|
|
t = Template('''<form action="">
|
|
<p><label>{{ form.username.label }}: {{ form.username }}</label></p>
|
|
<p><label>{{ form.password1.label }}: {{ form.password1 }}</label></p>
|
|
<p><label>{{ form.password2.label }}: {{ form.password2 }}</label></p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>''')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration(auto_id=False)})), """<form action="">
|
|
<p><label>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></label></p>
|
|
<p><label>Password1: <input type="password" name="password1" /></label></p>
|
|
<p><label>Password2: <input type="password" name="password2" /></label></p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>""")
|
|
|
|
# User form.[field].label_tag to output a field's label with a <label> tag
|
|
# wrapped around it, but *only* if the given field has an "id" attribute.
|
|
# Recall from above that passing the "auto_id" argument to a Form gives each
|
|
# field an "id" attribute.
|
|
t = Template('''<form action="">
|
|
<p>{{ form.username.label_tag }}: {{ form.username }}</p>
|
|
<p>{{ form.password1.label_tag }}: {{ form.password1 }}</p>
|
|
<p>{{ form.password2.label_tag }}: {{ form.password2 }}</p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>''')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration(auto_id=False)})), """<form action="">
|
|
<p>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></p>
|
|
<p>Password1: <input type="password" name="password1" /></p>
|
|
<p>Password2: <input type="password" name="password2" /></p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>""")
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration(auto_id='id_%s')})), """<form action="">
|
|
<p><label for="id_username">Username</label>: <input id="id_username" type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_password1">Password1</label>: <input type="password" name="password1" id="id_password1" /></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_password2">Password2</label>: <input type="password" name="password2" id="id_password2" /></p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>""")
|
|
|
|
# User form.[field].help_text to output a field's help text. If the given field
|
|
# does not have help text, nothing will be output.
|
|
t = Template('''<form action="">
|
|
<p>{{ form.username.label_tag }}: {{ form.username }}<br />{{ form.username.help_text }}</p>
|
|
<p>{{ form.password1.label_tag }}: {{ form.password1 }}</p>
|
|
<p>{{ form.password2.label_tag }}: {{ form.password2 }}</p>
|
|
<input type="submit" />
|
|
</form>''')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration(auto_id=False)})), """<form action="">
|
|
<p>Username: <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /><br />Good luck picking a username that doesn't already exist.</p>
|
|
<p>Password1: <input type="password" name="password1" /></p>
|
|
<p>Password2: <input type="password" name="password2" /></p>
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<input type="submit" />
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</form>""")
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self.assertEqual(Template('{{ form.password1.help_text }}').render(Context({'form': UserRegistration(auto_id=False)})), '')
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# The label_tag() method takes an optional attrs argument: a dictionary of HTML
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# attributes to add to the <label> tag.
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f = UserRegistration(auto_id='id_%s')
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form_output = []
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for bf in f:
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form_output.append(bf.label_tag(attrs={'class': 'pretty'}))
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expected_form_output = [
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'<label for="id_username" class="pretty">Username</label>',
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'<label for="id_password1" class="pretty">Password1</label>',
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'<label for="id_password2" class="pretty">Password2</label>',
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]
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self.assertEqual(len(form_output), len(expected_form_output))
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for i in range(len(form_output)):
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self.assertHTMLEqual(form_output[i], expected_form_output[i])
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# To display the errors that aren't associated with a particular field -- e.g.,
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# the errors caused by Form.clean() -- use {{ form.non_field_errors }} in the
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# template. If used on its own, it is displayed as a <ul> (or an empty string, if
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# the list of errors is empty). You can also use it in {% if %} statements.
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t = Template('''<form action="">
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{{ form.username.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Your username: {{ form.username }}</label></p>
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{{ form.password1.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Password: {{ form.password1 }}</label></p>
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{{ form.password2.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Password (again): {{ form.password2 }}</label></p>
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<input type="submit" />
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</form>''')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration({'username': 'django', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'bar'}, auto_id=False)})), """<form action="">
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<p><label>Your username: <input type="text" name="username" value="django" maxlength="10" /></label></p>
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<p><label>Password: <input type="password" name="password1" /></label></p>
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<p><label>Password (again): <input type="password" name="password2" /></label></p>
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<input type="submit" />
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</form>""")
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t = Template('''<form action="">
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{{ form.non_field_errors }}
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{{ form.username.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Your username: {{ form.username }}</label></p>
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{{ form.password1.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Password: {{ form.password1 }}</label></p>
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{{ form.password2.errors.as_ul }}<p><label>Password (again): {{ form.password2 }}</label></p>
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<input type="submit" />
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|
</form>''')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(t.render(Context({'form': UserRegistration({'username': 'django', 'password1': 'foo', 'password2': 'bar'}, auto_id=False)})), """<form action="">
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<ul class="errorlist"><li>Please make sure your passwords match.</li></ul>
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|
<p><label>Your username: <input type="text" name="username" value="django" maxlength="10" /></label></p>
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<p><label>Password: <input type="password" name="password1" /></label></p>
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|
<p><label>Password (again): <input type="password" name="password2" /></label></p>
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|
<input type="submit" />
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|
</form>""")
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|
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def test_empty_permitted(self):
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# Sometimes (pretty much in formsets) we want to allow a form to pass validation
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|
# if it is completely empty. We can accomplish this by using the empty_permitted
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|
# agrument to a form constructor.
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|
class SongForm(Form):
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|
artist = CharField()
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name = CharField()
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|
|
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# First let's show what happens id empty_permitted=False (the default):
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data = {'artist': '', 'song': ''}
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form = SongForm(data, empty_permitted=False)
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self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
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|
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {'name': ['This field is required.'], 'artist': ['This field is required.']})
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self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data, {})
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|
|
|
# Now let's show what happens when empty_permitted=True and the form is empty.
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|
form = SongForm(data, empty_permitted=True)
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|
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {})
|
|
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data, {})
|
|
|
|
# But if we fill in data for one of the fields, the form is no longer empty and
|
|
# the whole thing must pass validation.
|
|
data = {'artist': 'The Doors', 'song': ''}
|
|
form = SongForm(data, empty_permitted=False)
|
|
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {'name': ['This field is required.']})
|
|
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data, {'artist': 'The Doors'})
|
|
|
|
# If a field is not given in the data then None is returned for its data. Lets
|
|
# make sure that when checking for empty_permitted that None is treated
|
|
# accordingly.
|
|
data = {'artist': None, 'song': ''}
|
|
form = SongForm(data, empty_permitted=True)
|
|
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
|
|
|
|
# However, we *really* need to be sure we are checking for None as any data in
|
|
# initial that returns False on a boolean call needs to be treated literally.
|
|
class PriceForm(Form):
|
|
amount = FloatField()
|
|
qty = IntegerField()
|
|
|
|
data = {'amount': '0.0', 'qty': ''}
|
|
form = PriceForm(data, initial={'amount': 0.0}, empty_permitted=True)
|
|
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
|
|
|
|
def test_extracting_hidden_and_visible(self):
|
|
class SongForm(Form):
|
|
token = CharField(widget=HiddenInput)
|
|
artist = CharField()
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
|
|
form = SongForm()
|
|
self.assertEqual([f.name for f in form.hidden_fields()], ['token'])
|
|
self.assertEqual([f.name for f in form.visible_fields()], ['artist', 'name'])
|
|
|
|
def test_hidden_initial_gets_id(self):
|
|
class MyForm(Form):
|
|
field1 = CharField(max_length=50, show_hidden_initial=True)
|
|
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(MyForm().as_table(), '<tr><th><label for="id_field1">Field1:</label></th><td><input id="id_field1" type="text" name="field1" maxlength="50" /><input type="hidden" name="initial-field1" id="initial-id_field1" /></td></tr>')
|
|
|
|
def test_error_html_required_html_classes(self):
|
|
class Person(Form):
|
|
name = CharField()
|
|
is_cool = NullBooleanField()
|
|
email = EmailField(required=False)
|
|
age = IntegerField()
|
|
|
|
p = Person({})
|
|
p.error_css_class = 'error'
|
|
p.required_css_class = 'required'
|
|
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_ul(), """<li class="required error"><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><label for="id_name">Name:</label> <input type="text" name="name" id="id_name" /></li>
|
|
<li class="required"><label for="id_is_cool">Is cool:</label> <select name="is_cool" id="id_is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1" selected="selected">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3">No</option>
|
|
</select></li>
|
|
<li><label for="id_email">Email:</label> <input type="text" name="email" id="id_email" /></li>
|
|
<li class="required error"><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><label for="id_age">Age:</label> <input type="text" name="age" id="id_age" /></li>""")
|
|
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_p(), """<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>
|
|
<p class="required error"><label for="id_name">Name:</label> <input type="text" name="name" id="id_name" /></p>
|
|
<p class="required"><label for="id_is_cool">Is cool:</label> <select name="is_cool" id="id_is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1" selected="selected">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3">No</option>
|
|
</select></p>
|
|
<p><label for="id_email">Email:</label> <input type="text" name="email" id="id_email" /></p>
|
|
<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul>
|
|
<p class="required error"><label for="id_age">Age:</label> <input type="text" name="age" id="id_age" /></p>""")
|
|
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(p.as_table(), """<tr class="required error"><th><label for="id_name">Name:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="name" id="id_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr class="required"><th><label for="id_is_cool">Is cool:</label></th><td><select name="is_cool" id="id_is_cool">
|
|
<option value="1" selected="selected">Unknown</option>
|
|
<option value="2">Yes</option>
|
|
<option value="3">No</option>
|
|
</select></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><label for="id_email">Email:</label></th><td><input type="text" name="email" id="id_email" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr class="required error"><th><label for="id_age">Age:</label></th><td><ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is required.</li></ul><input type="text" name="age" id="id_age" /></td></tr>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_label_split_datetime_not_displayed(self):
|
|
class EventForm(Form):
|
|
happened_at = SplitDateTimeField(widget=widgets.SplitHiddenDateTimeWidget)
|
|
|
|
form = EventForm()
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(form.as_ul(), '<input type="hidden" name="happened_at_0" id="id_happened_at_0" /><input type="hidden" name="happened_at_1" id="id_happened_at_1" />')
|
|
|
|
def test_multivalue_field_validation(self):
|
|
def bad_names(value):
|
|
if value == 'bad value':
|
|
raise ValidationError('bad value not allowed')
|
|
|
|
class NameField(MultiValueField):
|
|
def __init__(self, fields=(), *args, **kwargs):
|
|
fields = (CharField(label='First name', max_length=10),
|
|
CharField(label='Last name', max_length=10))
|
|
super(NameField, self).__init__(fields=fields, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def compress(self, data_list):
|
|
return ' '.join(data_list)
|
|
|
|
class NameForm(Form):
|
|
name = NameField(validators=[bad_names])
|
|
|
|
form = NameForm(data={'name' : ['bad', 'value']})
|
|
form.full_clean()
|
|
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {'name': ['bad value not allowed']})
|
|
form = NameForm(data={'name' : ['should be overly', 'long for the field names']})
|
|
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(form.errors, {'name': ['Ensure this value has at most 10 characters (it has 16).',
|
|
'Ensure this value has at most 10 characters (it has 24).']})
|
|
form = NameForm(data={'name' : ['fname', 'lname']})
|
|
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
|
|
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data, {'name' : 'fname lname'})
|