[Django]-Django: Make certain fields in a ModelForm required=False

92👍

following from comments. Probably yes:

class ThatForm(ModelForm):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # first call parent's constructor
        super(ThatForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        # there's a `fields` property now
        self.fields['desired_field_name'].required = False

49👍

you ought to add blank=True to the corresponding model

The documentation says

If the model field has blank=True, then required is set to False on the form field. Otherwise, required=True.

Also see the documentation for blank itself.

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34👍

When we need to set required option on a bunch of fields we can:

class ThatForm(forms.ModelForm):

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)

        for field in self.Meta.required:
            self.fields[field].required = True

    class Meta:
        model = User
        fields = (
            'email',
            'first_name',
            'last_name',
            'address',
            'postcode',
            'city',
            'state',
            'country',
            'company',
            'tax_id',
            'website',
            'service_notifications',
        )
        required = (
            'email',
            'first_name',
            'last_name',
            'address',
            'postcode',
            'city',
            'country',
        )

5👍

the following may be suitable

class ThatForm(ModelForm):
    text = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=forms.Textarea)
👤quin

-16👍

You could try this:

class ThatForm(ModelForm):
  class Meta:
    requireds = 
    {
       'text':False,
    }

requireds must be under Meta.

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