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I have the following HTML code:

<form method="post">
              <h5>Sports you play:</h5>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played" value="basketball"> basketball<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played" value="football"> football<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played" value="baseball"> baseball<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played" value="soccer"> tennis<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played" value="mma"> MMA<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played" value="hockey"> hockey<br>

                <br> 

                    <input class="btn" type="submit">

</form>

And then ideally I would like to have the following python serverside code:

class MyHandler(ParentHandler):
    def post(self):
        sports_played = self.request.get('sports_played')
        #sports_played is a list or array of all the selected checkboxes that I can iterate through

I tried doing this by making the HTML sports_played name and array, sports_played[], but that didn't do anything and right now it just always returns the first selected item.

Is this possible? Really I just don't want to have to do a self.request.get('HTML_item') for each and every checkbox incase I need to alter the HTML I don't want to have to change the python.

Thanks!

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The answer is shown in the webapp2 docs for the request object:

self.request.get('sports_played', allow_multiple=True)

Alternatively you can use

self.request.POST.getall('sports_played')
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  • okay nice, I was looking for some change on the HTML side but I should've looked at the framework. That got it working although according to the docs the allow_multiple param is deprecated and it didn't work for me.
    – clifgray
    Sep 11, 2013 at 20:09
  • also it is get_all() not getall()
    – clifgray
    Sep 11, 2013 at 20:19
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The name of the inputs should have [] at the end so that they are set to the server as an array. Right now, your multiple checkboxes are being sent to the server as many variables with the same name, so only one is recognized. It should look like this:

<form method="post">
              <h5>Sports you play:</h5>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played[]" value="basketball"> basketball<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played[]" value="football"> football<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played[]" value="baseball"> baseball<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played[]" value="soccer"> tennis<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played[]" value="mma"> MMA<br>
                <input type="checkbox" name="sports_played[]" value="hockey"> hockey<br>

                <br> 

                    <input class="btn" type="submit">

</form>

Now, if you select more than one, the values will be sent as an array.

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    This is a PHP specific answer, the question is about a Python web framework. In HTML forms, you don't need the [] for multiple inputs. It is only in PHP that this is needed to get the framework to recognise multiple inputs. Sep 14, 2018 at 18:01
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Although this answer is not related to this question, but it may help all the django developers who is walking here and there.

In Django request.POST is a QueryDict object. So you can get all the values as list by following way

request.POST.getlist('sports_played')

N.B: This only works in Django

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