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Django Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Django Design Patterns and Best Practices Industry-standard web development techniques and solutions using Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831345
Length 282 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Arun Ravindran Arun Ravindran
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Django and Patterns 2. Application Design FREE CHAPTER 3. Models 4. Views and URLs 5. Templates 6. Admin Interface 7. Forms 8. Working Asynchronously 9. Creating APIs 10. Dealing with Legacy Code 11. Testing and Debugging 12. Security 13. Production-Ready 14. Python 2 Versus Python 3 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

How forms work


Forms can be tricky to understand because interacting with them takes more than one request-response cycle. In the simplest scenario, you need to present an empty form, which the user then fills in correctly and submits. Conversely, they might enter some invalid data, in which case the form needs to be resubmitted until the entire form is valid.

From this scenario, we can see that a form can be one of several states, changing between them:

  • Empty form (unfilled form): This form is called an unbound form in Django
  • Filled form: This form is called a bound form in Django
  • Submitted form with errors: This form is called a bound form but not a valid form
  • Submitted form without errors: This form is called a bound and valid form

Note

The users will never see the form in the submitted form without errors state. They don't have to. Typically, submitting a valid form should take the users to a success page.

Forms in Django

Django's form class instances contain the state of each field and, by...

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