Monday, February 19, 2018

Re: Initializing DateTimeField in django forms.

# my_app/views.py
from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404

# Create your views here.
from .models import User
from .forms import UserQueryForm
def home(request): # home page
    a_list
= User.objects.filter()
   
for item in a_list:
        context
= {'username': item.username,'contact_info': item.mobile_nos, 'req_date': item.request_date}
       
print(item.username)
       
return render(request, 'userinfo/information.html', context)

def query_form(request): # the concerned view
   
if request.method == 'POST':
        form
= UserQueryForm(request.POST)
       
if form.is_valid():
            get_date
= request.POST['date']
            get_username
= request.POST['username']
            get_mobile_nos
= request.POST['mobilenos']
            context
={'username':get_username, 'contact_info': get_mobile_nos, 'req_date': get_datetime}
           
return render(request, 'userinfo/information.html', context)
   
else:
        form
= UserQueryForm()
   
return render(request, 'userinfo/form.html',{ 'form': form })




On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7:52:05 PM UTC+5:30, prince gosavi wrote:
Hi,

I am building a simple django application for user feedback. And I have created a form for that purpose.

Here is the snippet:
# my_app/forms.py

from django import forms
import datetime
class UserQueryForm(forms.Form):
    date
= forms.DateField(initial=datetime.date.today) # need help
    username
= forms.CharField(label='Username:', max_length=15)
    mobilenos
= forms.CharField(max_length=10, label='Mobile Nos')


And here is my template:
<!--my_app/templates/my_app/form.html-->
<form action="" method="POST">
    {% csrf_token %}
   
<h1>Date:</h1>
    {{ form.date }}
    {{ form.username.label}}
    {{ form.username }}
   
<br />
    {{ form.mobilenos.label}}
    {{ form.mobilenos}}
   
<br />
   
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
 
</form>

I would like to initialize the date so that it is automatically set to today's date when the page loads.
All suggestions are welcomed.

Regards,

Rajkumar

On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7:52:05 PM UTC+5:30, prince gosavi wrote:
Hi,

I am building a simple django application for user feedback. And I have created a form for that purpose.

Here is the snippet:
# my_app/forms.py

from django import forms
import datetime
class UserQueryForm(forms.Form):
    date
= forms.DateField(initial=datetime.date.today) # need help
    username
= forms.CharField(label='Username:', max_length=15)
    mobilenos
= forms.CharField(max_length=10, label='Mobile Nos')


And here is my template:
<!--my_app/templates/my_app/form.html-->
<form action="" method="POST">
    {% csrf_token %}
   
<h1>Date:</h1>
    {{ form.date }}
    {{ form.username.label}}
    {{ form.username }}
   
<br />
    {{ form.mobilenos.label}}
    {{ form.mobilenos}}
   
<br />
   
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
 
</form>

I would like to initialize the date so that it is automatically set to today's date when the page loads.
All suggestions are welcomed.

Regards,

Rajkumar

On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7:52:05 PM UTC+5:30, prince gosavi wrote:
Hi,

I am building a simple django application for user feedback. And I have created a form for that purpose.

Here is the snippet:
# my_app/forms.py

from django import forms
import datetime
class UserQueryForm(forms.Form):
    date
= forms.DateField(initial=datetime.date.today) # need help
    username
= forms.CharField(label='Username:', max_length=15)
    mobilenos
= forms.CharField(max_length=10, label='Mobile Nos')


And here is my template:
<!--my_app/templates/my_app/form.html-->
<form action="" method="POST">
    {% csrf_token %}
   
<h1>Date:</h1>
    {{ form.date }}
    {{ form.username.label}}
    {{ form.username }}
   
<br />
    {{ form.mobilenos.label}}
    {{ form.mobilenos}}
   
<br />
   
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
 
</form>

I would like to initialize the date so that it is automatically set to today's date when the page loads.
All suggestions are welcomed.

Regards,

Rajkumar

On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7:52:05 PM UTC+5:30, prince gosavi wrote:
Hi,

I am building a simple django application for user feedback. And I have created a form for that purpose.

Here is the snippet:
# my_app/forms.py

from django import forms
import datetime
class UserQueryForm(forms.Form):
    date
= forms.DateField(initial=datetime.date.today) # need help
    username
= forms.CharField(label='Username:', max_length=15)
    mobilenos
= forms.CharField(max_length=10, label='Mobile Nos')


And here is my template:
<!--my_app/templates/my_app/form.html-->
<form action="" method="POST">
    {% csrf_token %}
   
<h1>Date:</h1>
    {{ form.date }}
    {{ form.username.label}}
    {{ form.username }}
   
<br />
    {{ form.mobilenos.label}}
    {{ form.mobilenos}}
   
<br />
   
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
 
</form>

I would like to initialize the date so that it is automatically set to today's date when the page loads.
All suggestions are welcomed.

Regards,

Rajkumar

On Monday, February 19, 2018 at 7:52:05 PM UTC+5:30, prince gosavi wrote:
Hi,

I am building a simple django application for user feedback. And I have created a form for that purpose.

Here is the snippet:
# my_app/forms.py

from django import forms
import datetime
class UserQueryForm(forms.Form):
    date
= forms.DateField(initial=datetime.date.today) # need help
    username
= forms.CharField(label='Username:', max_length=15)
    mobilenos
= forms.CharField(max_length=10, label='Mobile Nos')


And here is my template:
<!--my_app/templates/my_app/form.html-->
<form action="" method="POST">
    {% csrf_token %}
   
<h1>Date:</h1>
    {{ form.date }}
    {{ form.username.label}}
    {{ form.username }}
   
<br />
    {{ form.mobilenos.label}}
    {{ form.mobilenos}}
   
<br />
   
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
 
</form>

I would like to initialize the date so that it is automatically set to today's date when the page loads.
All suggestions are welcomed.

Regards,

Rajkumar

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