Thursday, March 31, 2016

Re: Redefine html properties in widget

Some attributes such as IntegerField.min_value need to be customized on the field rather than the widget. This will ensure that validation is also done server-side. (see https://github.com/django/django/blob/f3595b25496691966d4ff858a3b395735ad85a6e/django/forms/fields.py#L278-L285 for example)

On Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 11:47:34 AM UTC-4, Denis Makarov wrote:
Hello!

I have my own ModelForm with widgets in Meta class.

class Meta:

 model
= Foods

 fields
= '__all__'

 widgets
= {

 
'quantity': NumberInput(attrs={'min': 1, 'max': 10, 'name': "quantity2"}),

 
'comment': TextInput(),

 
}


My quantity field have NumberInput as standard.

I want to redefine html properties such name and min value.

But when I did this (code above), my fiend quantity have old values (name and min value). Max value correct.

<p><label for="id_quantity">Quantity:</label> <input id="id_quantity" max="10" min="0" name="quantity" type="number" value="1" /></p>

Django (1.9.4)

What's wrong?

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