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mongodbforms

An implementation of django forms using mongoengine.

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django mongodbforms

This is an implementation of django's model forms for mongoengine documents.

Requirements

  • Django >= 1.4
  • mongoengine <http://mongoengine.org/>__ >= 0.8.3

Supported field types

Mongodbforms supports all the fields that have a simple representation in Django's formfields (IntField, TextField, etc). In addition it also supports ListFields and MapFields.

File fields


Mongodbforms handles file uploads just like the normal Django forms.
Uploaded files are stored in GridFS using the mongoengine fields.
Because GridFS has no directories and stores files in a flat space an
uploaded file whose name already exists gets a unique filename with the
form ``<filename>_<unique_number>.<extension>``.

Container fields

For container fields like ListFields and MapFields a very simple widget is used. The widget renders the container content in the appropriate field plus one empty field. This is mainly done to not introduce any Javascript dependencies, the backend code will happily handle any kind of dynamic form, as long as the field ids are continuously numbered in the POST data.

You can use any of the other supported fields inside list or map fields. Including FileFields which aren't really supported by mongoengine inside container fields.

Usage

mongodbforms supports forms for normal documents and embedded documents.

Normal documents


To use mongodbforms with normal documents replace djangos forms with
mongodbform forms.

.. code:: python

    from mongodbforms import DocumentForm

    class BlogForm(DocumentForm)
        ...

Embedded documents

For embedded documents use EmbeddedDocumentForm. The Meta-object of the form has to be provided with an embedded field name. The embedded object is appended to this. The form constructor takes a couple of additional arguments: The document the embedded document gets added to and an optional position argument.

If no position is provided the form adds a new embedded document to the list if the form is saved. To edit an embedded document stored in a list field the position argument is required. If you provide a position and no instance to the form the instance is automatically loaded using the position argument.

If the embedded field is a plain embedded field the current object is simply overwritten.

.. code:: python

# forms.py
from mongodbforms import EmbeddedDocumentForm
    
class MessageForm(EmbeddedDocumentForm):
    class Meta:
        document = Message
        embedded_field_name = 'messages'
    
        fields = ['subject', 'sender', 'message',]

# views.py

# create a new embedded object
form = MessageForm(parent_document=some_document, ...)
# edit the 4th embedded object
form = MessageForm(parent_document=some_document, position=3, ...)

Documentation

In theory the documentation Django's modelform <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/modelforms/>__ documentation should be all you need (except for one exception; read on). If you find a discrepancy between something that mongodbforms does and what Django's documentation says, you have most likely found a bug. Please report it <https://github.com/jschrewe/django-mongodbforms/issues>__.

Form field generation


Because the fields on mongoengine documents have no notion of form
fields mongodbform uses a generator class to generate the form field for
a db field, which is not explicitly set.

To use your own field generator you can either set a generator for your
whole project using ``MONGODBFORMS_FIELDGENERATOR`` in settings.py or
you can use the ``formfield_generator`` option on the form's Meta class.

The default generator is defined in ``mongodbforms/fieldgenerator.py``
and should make it easy to override form fields and widgets. If you set
a generator on the document form you can also pass two dicts
``field_overrides`` and ``widget_overrides`` to ``__init__``. For a list
of valid keys have a look at ``MongoFormFieldGenerator``.

.. code:: python

    # settings.py

    # set the fieldgeneretor for the whole application
    MONGODBFORMS_FIELDGENERATOR = 'myproject.fieldgenerator.GeneratorClass'

    # generator.py
    from mongodbforms.fieldgenerator import MongoFormFieldGenerator
        
    class MyFieldGenerator(MongoFormFieldGenerator):
        ...

    # forms.py
    from mongodbforms import DocumentForm
        
    from generator import MyFieldGenerator
        
    class MessageForm(DocumentForm):
        class Meta:
            formfield_generator = MyFieldGenerator

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