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These are extensions for Django's forms.
Currently this contains the following:
ForeignKeyChoiceField
When you have a formset that has a foreign key, Django will fire off a new (identical) query to build the choices for that field for each form in the formset by default. Using this field will allow you to run the query once for the choices and re-use that queryset for each form in the formset.
CommaSeparatedField
Django has a comma separated integer field, but not just strings. Stupid, I know... we created one for use with strings
QuerysetChoiceField
When you want to build a select box with a queryset but don't want a model instance when saving, use this thing.
USSocialSecurityNumberField
Check that a field conforms to the US Social Security number format. Includes evaluation of invalid number ranges, and invalid pattern rules. Permits Lexis Nexis test SSNs.
FormSetView
Django 1.3's generic views do not include a FormSet view. That's what this is.
FAQs
Extensions for Django's Forms.
We found that django-forms-ext demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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