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Unique validation is hard to get completely right, so I would recommend using a ModelForm anyways:
class EditUserProfileForm(forms.ModelForm):
# "notifications" are created from a different model, not the UserProfile
notifications = forms.MultipleChoiceField(
label="Email Notifications",
required=False,
widget=forms.CheckboxSelectMultiple,)
class Meta:
model = UserProfile
fields = ('display_name',)
Making a form from multiple models is not easy, but in this case you can just add the notifications
field onto the ModelForm and pull it out of .cleaned_data
as usual:
# view
if request.method == 'POST':
form = EditUserProfileForm(request.POST, instance=user_profile)
if form.is_valid():
user_profile = form.save()
notifications = form.cleaned_data['notifications']
# Do something with notifications.
That’s how I would do it, but if you’re set on validating unique yourself, you can always do something like:
def clean_display_name(self):
display_name = self.cleaned_data['display_name']
if UserProfile.objects.filter(display_name=display_name).count() > 0:
raise ValidationError('This display name is already in use.')
return display_name
There are two problems I see here. First, you can run into concurrency issues, where two people submit the same name, both pass unique checks, but then one gets a DB error. The other problem is that you can’t edit a user profile because you don’t have an ID to exclude from the search. You’d have to store it in your __init__
and then use it in the cleaning:
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
...
if 'instance' in kwargs:
self.id = kwargs['instance'].id
...
def clean_display_name(self):
display_name = self.cleaned_data['display_name']
qs = UserProfile.objects.filter(display_name=display_name)
if self.id:
qs = qs.exclude(pk=self.id)
if qs.count() > 0:
raise ValidationError('This display name is already in use.')
return display_name
But at that point you’re just duplicating the logic in ModelForms.
0👍
Working Example !
I am using email as unique field
In models.py use below code
User._meta.get_field('email')._unique = True
In forms.py use below code
class ProfileForm(forms.ModelForm):
email = forms.EmailField(max_length=255, required=True)
def clean_email(self):
user_id = self.cleaned_data['user'].id
email = self.cleaned_data['email']
obj = User.objects.filter(email=email).exclude(id = user_id)
if obj:
raise forms.ValidationError('User with this email is already exists.Try a new email')
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