Customizing a queryset of a form field in Django isn't a hard job. Like this
But, assuming I have the following models:
#models.py
class Work(Model):
name = models.CharfField(...)
#some fields
class Gallery(Model):
work = models.ForeignKey(Work)
class Photo(Model):
gallery = models.ForeignKey(Gallery)
class StageOfWork(Model):
work = models.ForeignKey(Work)
gallery = models.ForeignKey(Gallery)
#some fields
And an admin.py like this
#admin.py
class StageOfWorkAdmin(admin.TabularInline):
model = StageOfWork
form = StageOfWorkForm
extra = 1
class WorkAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
inlines = [EtapaObraAdmin]
I have this problem: when I edit a Work, exists many Form Inlines of StageOfWorks, these StageOfWorks inline forms have a Gallery selector. I need to customize de queryset of this Galleries like this:
class StageOfWorkForm(ModelForm):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(StageOfWorkForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
if 'instance' in kwargs:
self.fields['gallery'].queryset = Gallery.objects.filter(work__id=self.instance.work.id)
But this only works in the Forms who is editing forms. I need to get a work id in context of init method to do the right queryset anyway.
How could I do that?