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I've used flask before and I've had working form validation, but for some reason it's not working for my new app. Here is the basic code of the form.

from flask.ext.wtf import Form, TextField, TextAreaField, SubmitField, validators,ValidationError

class subReddit(Form):
    subreddit = TextField('subreddit', [validators.Required('enter valid subreddit')])
    next = SubmitField('next')
    change = SubmitField('change')
    user = TextField('user', [validators.Required('enter valid user')])
    fetch = SubmitField('fetch comments')

I have subreddit as the validation field, so if it's empty, I want it to throw an error and reload the page.

The HTML:

<form class='sub' action="{{ url_for('sr') }}" method='post'>
  {{ form.hidden_tag() }}                    
  <p>
    if you want to enter more than one subreddit, use the + symbol, like this:
    funny+pics+cringepics
  <p>
    <br/>
    {% for error in form.subreddit.errors %}
  <p>{{error}}</p>
  {% endfor %}
  {{form.subreddit.label}}
  {{form.subreddit}}
  {{form.change}}                    
</form>

I have CSRF_ENABLED=True in my routes.py as well. What am I missing? When I leave the subredditfield empty and click change, it just reloads the page, no errors. This is an issue because whatever is in the field will get recorded in my database, and it can't be empty.

EDIT

@app.route('/index',methods=['GET','POST'])
@app.route('/',methods=['GET','POST'])
def index():
form = subReddit()     
rand = random.randint(0,99)
sr = g.db.execute('select sr from subreddit')       
srr = sr.fetchone()[0]
r = requests.get('http://www.reddit.com/r/{subreddit}.json?limit=100'.format(subreddit=srr))
j = json.loads(r.content)     
pic = j['data']['children'][rand]['data']['url'] 
title = None
if form.validate_on_submit():
    g.db.execute("UPDATE subreddit SET sr=(?)", [form.subreddit.data])          
    print 'validate ' 
    if j['data']['children'][rand]['data']['url']:   
        print 'pic real'                
        sr = g.db.execute('select sr from subreddit')       
        srr = sr.fetchone()[0]  
        r = requests.get('http://www.reddit.com/r/{subreddit}.json?limit=100'.format(subreddit=srr))
        pic = j['data']['children'][rand]['data']['url']
        title = str(j['data']['children'][rand]['data']['title']).decode('utf-8')   
        return render_template('index.html',form=form,srr=srr,pic=pic,title=title)
    else:
        print 'not valid pic'
        return render_template('index.html',form=form,srr=srr,pic=pic)
else:
    print 'not valid submit'
    return render_template('index.html',form=form,srr=srr,pic=pic)           
return render_template('index.html',form=form,srr=srr,pic=pic)
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  • Can you show the code from the view that actually uses the form? Jul 18, 2013 at 17:59
  • I will add what I have in an edit, but I am messing with it a lot because nothing is working. When I enter an invalid subreddit, instead of reloading the page or anything, it just throws an error at the pic variable because it cant get json from an invalid sub
    – gallly
    Jul 18, 2013 at 18:00

2 Answers 2

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You have a number of problems.

The most important is that validation occurs in the POST request view function. In your example this is function sr. That function should create the form object and validate it before adding stuff to the database.

Another problem in your code (assuming the above problem is fixed) is that after validate fails you redirect. The correct thing to do is to render the template right there without redirecting, because the error messages that resulted from validation are loaded in that form instance. If you redirect you lose the validation results.

Also, use validate_on_submit instead of validate as that saves you from having to check that request.method == 'POST'.

Example:

@app.route('/sr', methods=['POST'])    
def sr():
    form = subReddit()
    if not form.validate_on_submit():
        return render_template('index.html',form=form)
    g.db.execute("UPDATE subreddit SET sr=(?)", [form.subreddit.data])      
    return redirect(url_for('index'))

Additional suggestions:

  • it is common practice to start your class names with an upper case character. SubReddit is better than subReddit.
  • it is also common to have the GET and POST request handlers for a form based page in the same view function, because that keep the URLs clean when validation fails without having to jump through hoops to get redirects working. Instead of having the sr function separately you can just combine it with index() and have the action in the form go to url_for('index').
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  • thanks for this help, I will mark this as my answer, but I am still having issues I don't have time right now to work out. Hopefully soon I will fix it, but I have updated my code if you want to check it
    – gallly
    Jul 18, 2013 at 21:13
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    It's still wrong. Don't use request.form['subreddit'], use form.subreddit.data instead. Also, instead of checking for request.method == 'POST' move up the validate_on_submit call to take its place. You should only update the database after the form validates succesfully. Jul 18, 2013 at 21:24
  • I updated the code one more time, but it doesn't work. When I leave the field empty, the correct code runs, and it reloads the page with an error message. But, when I enter a valid text, it still fails? I cant get my code in the form.validate to work, it just gets ignored because form.validate is not picking up correct text
    – gallly
    Jul 18, 2013 at 22:11
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    Are you rendering {{form.user}}? That field also has a validator attached, if you don't render it to the form the validation will never work. Jul 18, 2013 at 23:15
  • ah thanks, I have a working app now. I separated the form into 2 different kinds and than every thing worked
    – gallly
    Jul 22, 2013 at 17:54
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Flask-WTF adds a new method onto the form called validate_on_submit(). This is like the WTForms validate() method, but hooks into the Flask framework to access the post data. The example given on the Flask site is:

form = MyForm()
if form.validate_on_submit():
    flash("Success")
    return redirect(url_for("index"))
return render_template("index.html", form=form)

Because you're just using validate(), the form is trying to validate without any data (which, of course, will fail). Then you're redirecting. Try to use validate_on_submit() as shown above.

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  • I'm sorry, I'm not understanding your question. Perhaps edit the answer with the change that you made? Jul 18, 2013 at 18:37

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