I have a form called Vehicles and i'm trying to assign a unique id to each one, each time a user completes one.
class Vehicles(models.Model):
id = models.DecimalField(primary_key=True, unique=True)
Trying to avoid race conditions(when two forms are being submitted in the same time) after the initial value that I assign to the id field according to the last vehicle-db-record, before saving the form I query again the db for the id of the last record. More or less I do it this way:
def vehicle(request):
vehicles= Vehicles.objects.all().order_by("-id")[0]
id = vehicles.id+1
if request.method == 'POST':
form = VehiclesForm(data=request.POST)
if form.is_valid():
vehicles= Vehicles.objects.all().order_by("-id")[0]
id = vehicles.id+1
temp = form.save(new_veh_id=id)
return render_to_response('success.html', locals(), context_instance= RequestContext(request))
else:
form = VehiclesForm(initial={'id': id})
return render_to_response('insertVehicle.html', locals(), context_instance= RequestContext(request))
and in forms I override the save method:
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
commit = kwargs.pop('commit', True)
new_veh_id = kwargs.pop('new_veh_id', None)
instance = super(VehiclesForm, self).save(*args, commit = False, **kwargs)
if id is not None: instance.id = new_veh_id
if commit:
instance.save()
return instance
but is_valid returns false with form error:vehicles with this id already exists. I use exactly this practice with another model and form (identical fields to these) and it works like a charm, forms pass validation despite the same id and it changes it in the last submitted form. Can anyone help me on this or suggest a better solution to achieve this functionality? What I do is maybe somehow 'custom'.
EDIT: I also tried this, but is_valid fails again
def clean(self):
cleaned_data = super(VehiclesForm, self).clean()
id = unicode(self.cleaned_data.get('id'))
vehicles= Vehicles.objects.all().order_by("-id")[0]
id = vehicles.id+1
cleaned_data[id] = id
return cleaned_data