I am using python 2.7, Django 1.9.4 on Ubuntu 14.04.
I have been struggling with django-formtools (specifically form wizard) for quite a few days now. The scenario is as follows:
The form wizard is just a 2 step process:
- 1st step: I have a ModelForm based on a Model. The form's
__init()__
requires a parameter (the id of logged in user which is an integer) - 2nd step: A simple check box that asks user of he/she wants to submit the form.
The source for forms.py:
from django import forms
from publishermanagement import models
from localemanagement import models as locale_models
from usermanagement import models as user_models
class AddPublisherForm(forms.ModelForm):
def __init__(self, user_id, *args, **kwargs):
super(AddPublisherForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
permitted_locale_ids = (
user_models
.PublisherPermission
.objects
.filter(user=user_id)
.values_list('locale', flat=True))
self.fields['locale'].queryset = (
locale_models
.Locale
.objects
.filter(pk__in=permitted_locale_ids))
class Meta:
model = models.Information
fields = (
'channel_type',
'current_deal_type',
'locale',
'name',
'contact_primary',
'contact_auxiliary',
'website',
'phone',
'is_active',)
class ConfirmPublisherForm(forms.Form):
confirmation = forms.BooleanField(
label="Check to confirm provided publisher data")
I overwrote the get_form_instance()
in line with the suggestions in various forums including Stack Overflow. Information
is the Model class based on which AddPublisherForm
is created.
views.py
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
from publishermanagement import models as publisher_models
from formtools.wizard.views import SessionWizardView
class CreatePublisherWizard(SessionWizardView):
@login_required(login_url='/account/login/')
def done(self, form_list, **kwargs):
# code for saving form data to be done here if user confirms the data
# else redirect to the main form.
return render_to_response(
'publishermanagement/wiz.html',
{'form_data': [form.cleaned_data for form in form_list]})
def get_form_instance(self, step):
if step == u'0':
info = publisher_models.Information()
return info
# the default implementation
return self.instance_dict.get(step, None)
However, upon execution, when I call the URL in Firefox, I am getting the error __init__() takes at least 2 arguments (1 given)
. When I remove the __init__()
from my forms.py, the code runs fine.
And ideas on how can create this ModelForm in django-formtools be integrated.
Some relevant post: Access Request Object in WizardView Sublcass