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I have a template page expecting two forms. If I just use one form, things are fine as in this typical example:

if request.method == 'POST':
    form = AuthorForm(request.POST,)
    if form.is_valid():
        form.save()
        # do something.
else:
    form = AuthorForm()

If I want to work with multiple forms however, how do I let the view know that I'm submitting only one of the forms and not the other (i.e. it's still request.POST but I only want to process the form for which the submit happened)?


This is the solution base on the answer where expectedphrase and bannedphrase are the names of the submit buttons for the different forms and expectedphraseform and bannedphraseform are the forms.

if request.method == 'POST':
    if 'bannedphrase' in request.POST:
        bannedphraseform = BannedPhraseForm(request.POST, prefix='banned')
        if bannedphraseform.is_valid():
            bannedphraseform.save()
        expectedphraseform = ExpectedPhraseForm(prefix='expected')
    elif 'expectedphrase' in request.POST:
        expectedphraseform = ExpectedPhraseForm(request.POST, prefix='expected')
        if expectedphraseform.is_valid():
            expectedphraseform.save() 
        bannedphraseform = BannedPhraseForm(prefix='banned')
else:
    bannedphraseform = BannedPhraseForm(prefix='banned')
    expectedphraseform = ExpectedPhraseForm(prefix='expected')
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Isn't there a logical error with your solution? If you post 'bannedphrase', expectedphraseform will not get populated. – Ztyx Sep 26 '11 at 18:39

2 Answers

up vote 29 down vote accepted

You have a few options:

  1. Put different URLs in the action for the two forms. Then you'll have two different view functions to deal with the two different forms.

  2. Read the submit button values from the POST data. You can tell which submit button was clicked: How can I build multiple submit buttons django form?

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3) Determine which form is submitted from field names in POST data. Include some hidden inputs if your froms don't have unique fields with all possible values being not empty. – Denis Otkidach Oct 24 '09 at 16:39
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4) Add a hidden field identifying the form and check the value of this field in your view. – Soviut Jun 14 '11 at 3:40

A method for future reference is something like this. bannedphraseform is the first form and expectedphraseform is the second. If the first one is hit, the second one is skipped (which is a reasonable assumption in this case):

if request.method == 'POST':
    bannedphraseform = BannedPhraseForm(request.POST, prefix='banned')
    if bannedphraseform.is_valid():
        bannedphraseform.save()
else:
    bannedphraseform = BannedPhraseForm(prefix='banned')

if request.method == 'POST' and not bannedphraseform.is_valid():
    expectedphraseform = ExpectedPhraseForm(request.POST, prefix='expected')
    bannedphraseform = BannedPhraseForm(prefix='banned')
    if expectedphraseform.is_valid():
        expectedphraseform.save()

else:
    expectedphraseform = ExpectedPhraseForm(prefix='expected')
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using prefix= is indeed the 'proper way' – Rich Jul 18 '12 at 5:30
prefix-kwarg did the job, nice! – Stephan Hoyer Jan 7 at 14:08
Great idea with those prefixes, we used those now and they work like a charm. But we still had to insert a hidden field to detect which form was submitted, because both forms are in a lightbox (each in a separate one). Because we need to reopen the correct lightbox we need to know exactly which form was submitted, and then if the first form has any validation errors, the second automatically wins and the first form is reset, although we still need to display the errors from the first form. Just thought you should know – Enduriel May 3 at 16:12

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