Monday, May 10, 2010

Django Formset validation with an optional ForeignKey field

Programmer Question

Having a ModelFormSet built with modelformset_factory and using a model with an optional ForeignKey, how can I make empty (null) associations to validate on that form?



Here is a sample code:



### model
class Prueba(models.Model):
cliente = models.ForeignKey(Cliente, null = True)
valor = models.CharField(max_length = 20)

### view

def test(request):
PruebaFormSet = modelformset_factory(model = Prueba, extra = 1)
if request.method == 'GET':
formset = PruebaFormSet()
return render_to_response('tpls/test.html', {'formset' : formset},
context_instance = RequestContext(request))
else:
formset = PruebaFormSet(request.POST)
# dumb tests, just to know if validating
if formset.is_valid():
return HttpResponse('0')
else:
return HttpResponse('1')


In my template, i'm just calling the {{ form.cliente }} method which renders the combo field, however, I want to be able to choose an empty (labeled "------") value, as the FK is optional... but when the form gets submitted it doesn't validate.



Is this normal behaviour? How can i make this field to skip required validation?



Find the answer here

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