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view.py

someForm = SomeForm(request.POST)
...
someForm.customSave(request.user)

forms.py

class SomeForm(ModelForm):

    class Meta:
        model = Some

    def customSave(self,user):
        lv = self.save(commit=False)
        lv.created_by = user
        lv.save()

How can I get the id of the model (or the model) I have just saved from someForm?

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  • I agree with Chris' answer below, but I was wondering why aren't you overriding the form's save rather than creating customSave. A little more on that here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3927305/…
    – joshcartme
    Apr 13, 2012 at 16:26
  • Just the way I work really. + when I call customSave I know I have modified something in the forms.py Apr 13, 2012 at 17:12

3 Answers 3

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Since the behavior of ModelForm.save is to return the instance, you might want to return the instance in your customSave method

def customSave(self, user):
    lv = self.save(commit=False)
    lv.created_by = user
    lv.save()
    return lv

then you can access the pk or id on the instance

inst = someForm.customSave(request.user)
inst.pk or inst.id
5

Just use lv.pk or lv.id, after calling lv.save(). The id is set on the instance after it's saved.

1

in your Model class override the save method:

def save(self, form, *args, **kwargs):
    super(MyModel, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
    logger.debug(self.id)

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