I have a non-admin form in which I'd like to use filter_horizontal on. I have read this which does much more than what I want (I only want the filter_horizontal). I wanted to check to see if anyone has come up with a simpler (more current) way to just implement the filter_horizontal.
So here is the code:
class County(models.Model):
"""County Names"""
name = models.CharField(max_length=64)
state = USStateField(null=True)
class Company(models.Model):
"""The basics of a company"""
name = models.CharField(max_length = 100)
counties = models.ManyToManyField(County,blank=True, null=True)
Then our form currently look like this. I thought this would work..
from django.contrib.admin.widgets import FilteredSelectMultiple
class RaterCompanyForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = RaterOrganization
exclude = ('remrate_projects',)
widgets = {'counties': FilteredSelectMultiple(verbose_name="Counties",
is_stacked=True,) }
class Media:
css = {'all':['admin/css/widgets.css']}
js = ['/admin/jsi18n/']
BTW: I understand this may be a duplicate of this but his question wasn't answered. I've done plenty of homework here and here but neither of these appear to work.