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The documentation for the form wizard has directions on how to make conditional steps. I used that along with a function factory to make a few hundred conditional steps, so essentially the user can repeat the last step as many times as they want.
from django.contrib.formtools.wizard.views import SessionWizardView
from myapp.forms import BasicInformation, MoreInformation
def function_factory(cond_step):
def info(wizard):
cleaned_data = wizard.get_cleaned_data_for_step(str(cond_step)) or {}
return cleaned_data.get("add_another_step", False)
return info
def make_condition_stuff(extra, cond_step):
cond_funcs = {}
cond_dict = {}
form_lst = [
BasicInformation,
MoreInformation,
]
for x in range(extra):
key1 = "info{0}".format(x)
cond_funcs[key1] = function_factory(cond_step)
cond_dict[str(cond_step+1)] = cond_funcs[key1]
form_lst.append(MoreInformation)
return cond_funcs, cond_dict, form_lst
last_step_before_extras = 1
extra_steps = 300
cond_funcs, cond_dict, form_list = make_condition_stuff(
extra_steps,
last_step_before_extras
)
class InfoWizard(SessionWizardView):
form_list = form_list
condition_dict = cond_dict
...
Source:stackexchange.com