TL;DR: How can I add an "Add new" button for a ForeignKey in a ModelForm?
Long version: I'm using Django 1.7 for a project. I have these two Models in my models.py
class Client(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
class Order(models.Model):
code = models.IntegerField()
client = models.ForeignKey(Client)
[some other non relevant fields are omitted]
I am using a ModelForm to populate the db with new orders, like this:
class OrderNewForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Order
Django does quite a good job at adding a dropdown menu for the client field, populating it with entries taken from Client. Nevertheless, I'd like to have an "Add new client" link/button/whatever to add a brand new client at the same time I add a related Order.
Django admin does that automatically, adding a "+" button" that opens a popup, but I couldn't find an easy way to do that in a ModelForm like the one above. I read many questions here and links elsewhere, but nothing really helped me. Any idea about that?
I have solved it in a custom widget. I don't remember if I took parts from Django admin, or I have built from scratch.
So the form will be:
class OrderNewForm(forms.ModelForm):
client = forms.ModelChoiceField(
required=False,
queryset=Client.objects.all(),
widget=RelatedFieldWidgetCanAdd(Client, related_url="so_client_add")
)
class Meta:
model = Order
fields = ('code', 'client')
And the widget, that renders the "+" button and link to the add popup in the admin interface or to a custom view you provice with the related_url argument is:
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.forms import widgets
from django.conf import settings
class RelatedFieldWidgetCanAdd(widgets.Select):
def __init__(self, related_model, related_url=None, *args, **kw):
super(RelatedFieldWidgetCanAdd, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
if not related_url:
rel_to = related_model
info = (rel_to._meta.app_label, rel_to._meta.object_name.lower())
related_url = 'admin:%s_%s_add' % info
# Be careful that here "reverse" is not allowed
self.related_url = related_url
def render(self, name, value, *args, **kwargs):
self.related_url = reverse(self.related_url)
output = [super(RelatedFieldWidgetCanAdd, self).render(name, value, *args, **kwargs)]
output.append(u'<a href="%s" class="add-another" id="add_id_%s" onclick="return showAddAnotherPopup(this);"> ' % \
(self.related_url, name))
output.append(u'<img src="%sadmin/img/icon_addlink.gif" width="10" height="10" alt="%s"/></a>' % (settings.STATIC_URL, _('Add Another')))
return mark_safe(u''.join(output))
for python3:
class RelatedFieldWidgetCanAdd(widgets.Select):
def __init__(self, related_model, related_url=None, *args, **kw):
super(RelatedFieldWidgetCanAdd, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
if not related_url:
rel_to = related_model
info = (rel_to._meta.app_label, rel_to._meta.object_name.lower())
related_url = 'admin:%s_%s_add' % info
# Be careful that here "reverse" is not allowed
self.related_url = related_url
def render(self, name, value, *args, **kwargs):
self.related_url = reverse(self.related_url)
output = [super(RelatedFieldWidgetCanAdd, self).render(name, value, *args, **kwargs)]
output.append('<a href="%s" class="add-another" id="add_id_%s" onclick="return showAddAnotherPopup(this);"> ' % \
(self.related_url, name))
output.append('<img src="%sadmin/img/icon_addlink.gif" width="10" height="10" alt="%s"/></a>' % (settings.STATIC_URL, 'Add Another'))
return mark_safe(''.join(output))
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