This is on Django 1.5.
I have what appears to be a simple problem, but which turned out to be really complicated in practice. So I'm working on a job application site, and I have 2 models:
- Applicant
- Skill
The 2 models are related through a through model, ApplicantSkillScore. So it looks something like:
class Applicant(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
skills = models.ManyToManyField(Skills, through='ApplicantSkillScore')
class Skill(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
class ApplicantSkillScore(models.Model):
applicant = models.ForeignKey(Applicant)
skill = models.ForeignKey(Skill)
score = models.FloatField(_("Score"))
Now what I want to do is to render a table-based form to enter an applicant's skill score, like this:
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| | | | |
| Applicant | Javascript | Python | Objective-C |
|-----------+------------+--------+-------------|
| John | 5.0 | <Form> | <Form> |
| Jane | <Form> | 6.7 | <Form> |
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The idea is that:
- The applicants and skills are derived dynamically, from the respective models. (If the skills were hard-coded fields, this would be 10000x easier.)
- If the applicant's skill score is present, display a prepopulated form. Otherwise, display an empty form.
Is there an elegant way in Django to render a form like this?