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I would really advise not to give Manager
the same name as a user and then match on that: it makes keeping records in sync quite hard. You can link to the user model with:
from django.conf import settings
class Manager(models.Model):
id = models.AutoField(primary_key=True)
user = models.ForeignKey(
settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL,
on_delete=models.CASCADE
)
history = HistoricalRecords()
def __str__(self):
return f'{self.user.first_name} {self.user.lastname}'
you can pass the user as parameter to the ModelForm
and then filter the queryset:
class TeamGoalForm(ModelForm):
def __init__(self, *args, user=None, **kwargs):
super().__init_(*args, **kwargs)
if user is not None:
self.field['employees'] = Employee.objects.filter(
department__manager__user=user
)
class Meta:
model = TeamGoal
fields = '__all__'
widgets = {
'employees' : forms.SelectMultiple(attrs={'class': 'form-control', 'placeholder':'Select employees'}),
'department':forms.SelectMultiple(attrs={'class': 'form-control', 'placeholder':'Select department'})
}
and in the view pass the logged in user to the TeamGoalForm
:
@login_required(login_url='login')
def add_team_goal(request):
if request.method == 'POST':
form = TeamGoalForm(request.POST, user=request.user)
if form.is_valid():
form.save()
return redirect('team_goal')
else:
form = TeamGoalForm(user=request.user)
team = get_team(request)
return render(request, 'smth.html', {'form':form,'team':team})
Source:stackexchange.com