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I am using a ListView to set a form and to show results. However i am not sure how can I make form validation and having the same form with errors in case form.is_valid() is not True.

this is my code

forms.py
class InsolventiForm(forms.Form):

    anno_validator = RegexValidator(r'[0-9]{4}', 'L\'anno deve essere un numero di 4 caratteri')
    anno = forms.CharField(label='Anno', required=True, max_length=4,validators=[anno_validator])

    def clean_anno(self):
        anno = self.cleaned_data['anno']
        return anno

views.py

from .forms import InsolventiForm
class InsolventiView(LoginRequiredMixin, ListView):

    template_name = 'insolventi.html'
    model = Archivio
    form_class = InsolventiForm

    def get(self, request):

        import datetime

        if self.request.GET.get('anno'):

            form = self.form_class(self.request.GET)

            if form.is_valid():
                date = '31/12/'+self.request.GET.get('anno')
                dateTime = datetime.datetime.strptime(date, "%d/%m/%Y")
                dateC = '01/01/'+self.request.GET.get('anno')
                dateTimeC = datetime.datetime.strptime(dateC, "%d/%m/%Y")

                context = Archivio.objects.filter(~Q(quoteiscrizione__anno_quota__exact=self.request.GET.get('anno')) \
                & Q(data_iscrizione__lte=dateTime) \
                & (Q(cancellato__exact=False) | (Q(cancellato__exact=True) & (Q(data_canc__gte=dateTimeC)))))

                self.request.session['insolventi_queryset'] = serialize('json', context)

                return render(request, self.template_name, {'form':form})

            else: return redirect(reverse('insolventi'))

        return render(request, self.template_name, {'form':self.form_class()}) 

this is my template and I am displaying the form manually.

insolventi.html

<form method="get" action="">
    {% for field in form %}
        {{ field.errors }}
        {{ field.as_widget() }}
    {% endfor %} 
    <input type="submit" value="Ricerca" />
</form>

Even if there are errors and form.is_valid() is returning False (giving me a redirect to the same view) on the template I never get {{ form.errors }}. I don't know what is missing!

I am thinking: Because i use the input of the form to get the query in JSON with django rest and post it on the same template with DataTables, maybe I do not need to use a ListView ??

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    Remove this line: else: return redirect(reverse('insolventi')). You are redirecting to the same view, but that will not render the form with errors, it will create a new blank form. Edit: and you need to render the form with the bound data, not a new instance. Aug 30, 2017 at 12:02
  • Removing that else condition with this line 'return render(request, self.template_name, {'form':form})' made me get the errors on my form! Aug 30, 2017 at 13:19
  • Yes, that works too. The usual way to do it is like in @ivo's answer. You don't put an else in form.is_valid() and let the render at the end deal with the form. Of course, to do that you need to have an else for self.request.GET.get('anno') where you create an empty form and then use {'form': form} as the context in the render. Anyway, it's working, so do whatever feels more natural to you. Aug 30, 2017 at 14:00
  • Thanks for your help :) Aug 30, 2017 at 14:12
  • Do you think I miss some kind of control or something if I process my requests, like in this case, overriding the get() method ?? Aug 30, 2017 at 14:15

2 Answers 2

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You should not be redirecting if there are errors since redirecting will lose all the form data.

Try removing the line:

            else: return redirect(reverse('insolventi'))

and letting it fall through to the render() line.

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    Instead of removing it I needed to replace with a return statement of the render funcion.. and pass it the bound form :).. thank you Aug 30, 2017 at 13:36
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Hi can you try this post

custom form validation

also refer django document

django custom validation as per document

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