I want to write a form for registering a user. I want to implement a password match where the user has to type in his password twice. This is my current form:
from django import forms
from passwords.fields import PasswordField
class AccountForm(forms.Form):
email = forms.EmailField(max_length=255)
username = forms.CharField(max_length=40)
password = PasswordField(label="Password")
password_confirm = PasswordField(label="Password")
In my view I want to check for validations, and if something is not valid I want to print the specific error in my template. This is the current state of my views:
def signup(request):
if request.method == 'POST':
form = AccountForm(request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
email = form.cleaned_data['email']
username = form.cleaned_data['username']
password = form.cleaned_data['password']
password_confirm = form.cleaned_data['password_confirm']
if password != password_confirm:
print("Password don't match")
#Account.objects.create_user(email, password, username = username)
else:
print(form.errors)
form = Account()
return render(request, 'authentication/auth.html', {'signup': form})
Now my aim is to deliver the form errors to the template. I check for example the match of the password
with the password_confirm
variable. If they don't match I want that to be visible in the template. Do you guys know how I can add my custom form errors / validations to my form and display these errors in my template?