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How correctly override ModelForm's save() method for a model with ManyToManyField

Consider I have defined the following models: class Tag(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=20) class Entry(models.Model): title = models.CharField(max_length=100) date = models....
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Django - How best to handle ValidationErrors after form.save(commit=False)

This is a fragment of my code from a view: if form.is_valid(): instance = form.save(commit=False) try: instance.account = request.account instance....
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Django: Overriding form save?

Is there any documentation on this? I couldn't dig any up. I have a custom ModelForm for creating articles. Whenever I use this form, I pass in an article instance so that I can automatically set the ...
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Django admin site modify save

In the admin site, I have a custom form. However, I want to override the save method so that if a certain keyword is entered, I do not save it into the database. Is this possible? class MyCustomForm (...
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Where to write the save function in Django?

Where should I write my save() function in Django: in models.py in a model class, or in forms.py in a form? For example : models.py class Customer(models.Model): name = models.CharField(...
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Django: Slugify Post Data

I'm trying to save some form data inputted by the user. I would like to slugify the "name" which was entered by the user, but dont want the slug field to show on the template that the user sees. I ...
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What's the difference between these two ways to override the save() method in a Django ModelForm?

I've come across two methods of doing this. The accepted answer here suggests: def save(self, *args, **kwargs): instance = super(ModelClass, self).save(commit=False) instance.my_stuff = ...
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What is an efficient method to make a user sortable list with Django & Ajax?

The app I am creating shows users a list of items which are all model instances. I want them to be able to sort the items however they would like using JQuery's sortable() method. This is implemented ...
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how do I replace the django admin add page

I'm using Django 1.4 and Grappelli I need an admin add page that is totally different from the change page on the same model. Different fieldsets, different readonly_fields (actually none for add), ...
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Modifying a model object using custom field values from ModelForm

I'm building an application on Django 1.5 that stores location data with PostGIS. For the prototype, the form to create a new location record requires that the user enter the latitude and longitude ...
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django: How to use ModelForm with dynamic 0-n possibilities?

The Quetion Hello. I'm trying to figure out the best way to use one form to create one parent object and then create 0-n sub objects. I'm assuming ModelForms are what I need to do, but I'm having a ...
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How can I save data in two different models from one form django?

I have a situation where I have a form with 8 fields. Two of which (First Name and Last Name) will go to the User model of django The remaining six will go to the UserProfile model of my application ...
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Django: Connecting two models via save()

my project has two steps 1) database entrance for order model 2) database entrance for transaction profile. Same time 1) will be updated with the foreign key to 2) I tried to keep my view.py as clean ...
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