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I added a custom page containing a form in my Django admin site. To do this, I wrote this code:

class MyForm(forms.Form):

    class Media:
        js = ('js/foo.js',)

    my_number = forms.IntegerField(
        required=True,
        min_value=1,
        max_value=10,
        label='Magic number'
    )

And this code:

form = MyForm()
context = self.each_context(request)
context.update({'form': form})
return render(request, 'admin/players/foo.html', context)

My problem is the JS does not execute/load because if I put the following single line in it, nothing happens:

alert('foo');

What's strange is I have a very similar thing somewhere else and it works like a charm:

class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    list_display = ('bar1', 'bar2',)
    search_fields = ('bar1',)

    class Media:
        js = ('js/bar.js',)

I checked the media property in both cases and I got this:

<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/foo.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/bar.js"></script>

So at least, the path to the file is OK.

What did I miss?

UPDATE: Following the accepted answer, I added the following lines in my template:

{% block extrahead %}
    {{ form.media }}
{% endblock %}
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  • Both files appear under utils folder. But you are trying to import it as js/foo.js. Did you try to change it like js/utils/foo.js ?
    – alioguzhan
    Dec 16, 2016 at 9:28

1 Answer 1

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You need to add {{form.media}} into foo.html template.

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  • You saved my day. Thank you so much!
    – Rodolphe
    Dec 16, 2016 at 9:46
  • Oops... My JS loads but now I get the "django is not defined" error... Do you happen to know the solution to this problem as well?
    – Rodolphe
    Dec 16, 2016 at 9:54
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    @Rodolphe check this stackoverflow.com/questions/10583652/… Dec 16, 2016 at 9:59
  • Thanks. It indeed does the trick. But I'm surprised I didn't need to manually include jquery when I customized my other page. It was automatically included... Thanks anyway!
    – Rodolphe
    Dec 16, 2016 at 10:39

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