Django: Accessing request in forms.py clean function

neurix picture neurix · Aug 22, 2012 · Viewed 7.4k times · Source

Hi Stackoverflow people,

In my clean function in forms.py, I would like to save automatically some information in a session variable. However, I do not seem to get access to the request variable.

All examples for handing over the request variable are based on function based views, but here I am using a class based view.

My forms.py:

from django import forms
from item.models import Item

class CreateItemForm(forms.ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = Item
        fields = ('name', 'description')

    def __init__(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
        self.request = request
        super(CreateItemForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    def clean(self):
        cleaned_data = super(CreateItemForm, self).clean()
        if cleaned_data.get("address"):
            self.request.session['name'] = cleaned_data.get("name") 
        else:
            raise forms.ValidationError(_('Oops, can\'t find location.'))
        return self.cleaned_data

My views.py:

from django.views.generic.edit import FormView
from item.forms import CreateItemForm

class ItemCreate(FormView):
    form_class = CreateItemForm 
    template_name = 'item/item_create.html' 
    success_url = 'http://www.google.com'

What is the best way to hand over the request variable from the views.py to forms.py?

Thank you for your answer.

Answer

Timmy O'Mahony picture Timmy O'Mahony · Aug 22, 2012

You can overwrite the FormMixin's get_form_kwargs method to add the request for to the form's init parameters:

class ItemCreate(FormView):
     def get_form_kwargs(self):
         kwargs = super(ItemCreate, self).get_form_kwargs()
         kwargs.update({
             'request' : self.request
         })
         return kwargs