I used to have a Multi select box in my form filled with a JSON list
forms.py
FRUIT_CHOICES= [
('Oranges', 'Oranges'),
('Cantaloupes', 'Cantaloupes'),
('Mangoes', 'Mangoes'),
('Honeydews', 'Honeydews')
]
class AddRecordForm(forms.ModelForm):
testrever = forms.MultipleChoiceField(choices=FRUIT_CHOICES)
And so I used a JSON field in my models.py like this
models.py
class Record(models.Model):
testrever = models.JSONField(max_length=500)
It worked like a charm and I was able to save the selection and load it back when the form was recalled.
But now in forms.py
I need to modify the forms.MultipleChoiceField
to forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField
which is populated by a queryset like this
class AddRecordForm(forms.ModelForm):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.storage_pk = kwargs.pop('pk')
super(AddRecordForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.fields['testrever'].queryset = BDC.objects.filter(ref=self.storage_pk).values_list('model', flat=True)
testrever = forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField(widget=forms.widgets.SelectMultiple, queryset=None)
class Meta:
model = Record
exclude = ("user",)
fields = ['id','first_name','last_name','email', 'phone' ,'address', 'city' ,'state' ,'zipcode' ,'regarde' ,'testrever']
So now my models.JSONField
in models.py
is no longer working since I'm not rendering a JSON list format anymore.
What kind of field should I use in models.py
to make it work again?
If you pick zero, one or multiple items of another model, you use a
ManyToManyField
[Djangp-doc]:This also uses a
ModelMultipleChoice
field as default form field. So you only have to plug in a different widget:while most databases offer a JSON field nowadays, which is useful for unstructered data, for structured data, using a
JSONField
is not a good idea as it violates first normal form [wiki].