For crispy form on Django, I keep getting VariableDoesNotExist at /
Failed lookup for key [form] in u'[{\'False\': False, \'None\': None,.....
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% load crispy_forms_tags %}
{% block loginForm %}
<div class="container" style="padding-bottom: 70px;">
<div class='row'>
<div class='col-md-6 col-md-offset-3'>
<div class="well">
<legend>Sign in</legend>
<form method="post" action="{% url 'django.contrib.auth.views.login' %}" class="form-horizontal">
{% crispy form %}
<input type="hidden" name="next" value="{{ next }}"/>
</form>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{% endblock loginForm %}
forms.py:
from django import forms
from crispy_forms.helper import FormHelper
from crispy_forms.layout import Layout, Div, Submit, HTML, Button, Row, Field, Hidden, Fieldset
from crispy_forms.bootstrap import AppendedText, PrependedText, FormActions
from django.contrib.auth.forms import AuthenticationForm
class LoginForm(AuthenticationForm):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(LoginForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.helper = FormHelper()
self.helper.form_class = 'form-horizontal'
self.helper.label_class = 'col-lg-2'
self.helper.field_class = 'col-lg-8'
self.helper.form_tag = False
self.helper.layout = Layout(
Field('username', placeholder="username", css_class='input-xlarge'),
Field('password', placeholder="Password", css_class='input-xlarge'),
FormActions(
Submit('login', 'Login', css_class="btn-primary"),
)
)
I don't understand, because according to documentation I am using FormHelper on attribute helper so I should be able to use {% crispy form %}
The first argument to the crispy
template tag is the name of the context variable where Crispy Forms expects the Form
instance. So you need to somehow get a Form
instance in your template context. If you were using this form in a view, you could do something like
def yourview(request):
return TemplateResponse(request, "yourtemplate.html", {'form': LoginForm()})
If you want to have that form on many different pages, I'd suggest an inclusion tag:
@register.inclusion_tag('path/to/login_form.html')
def display_login_form():
return {'form': LoginForm()}
And in your template:
{% load your_template_tags %}
{% display_login_form %}
(see also the usual setup procedure for custom template tags)
I came across the VariableDoesNotExist
problem as well with Failed lookup for key [form]
, but for me the problem was that I mistakenly used generic.DetailView
as base class instead of generic.UpdateView
.
Changing to UpdateView
fixed the problem.
class MyUpdateView(generic.UpdateView):
template_name = "object_update.html"
model = MyModel
form_class = MyCreateForm
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