I want to use a formset within a formwizard.
class Model1(models.Model):
customerid = models.CharField(max_length=20)
Name = models.CharField(max_length=40)
class Model1Form(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Model1
class Model2(models.Model):
product = models.CharField(max_length=100)
price = models.DecimalField(max_digits=5, decimal_places=2)
class Model2Form(forms.Form):
product = forms.ModelChoiceField(queryset=Model2.objects.all())
amount = forms.IntegerField(required=False)
Model2Formset = formsets.formset_factory(Model2Form)
In my urls.py:
(r'^testwizard/$', TestWizard.as_view([Model1Form, Model2Formset])),
I use a basic view to see the results of posting the form:
class TestWizard(SessionWizardView):
def done(self, form_list, **kwargs):
return render_to_response('template', {
'form_data': [form.cleaned_data for form in form_list],
})
When the formset has multiple entries I can only see one entry:
{'customerid': u'7676', 'Name': u'7', 'klantnummer': u'7'} [{'product': <Model2: Bike>, 'amount': 7}]
I expected:
{'customerid': u'7676', 'Name': u'7', 'klantnummer': u'7'} [{'product': <Model2: Bike>, 'amount': 7},{'product': <Model2: Plane>, 'amount': 5}]
In the documentation is found this:
WizardView supports ModelForms and ModelFormSets. Additionally to initial_dict, the >as_view() method takes an instance_dict argument that should contain instances of >ModelForm and ModelFormSet. Similarly to initial_dict, these dictionary key values should >be equal to the step number in the form list.
Unfortunately I am not sure what is meant here.
This didnt work, because I needed an inline formset documented here: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/modelforms/#using-an-inline-formset-in-a-view