Install with pip install djhacker
and then:
import djhacker
djhacker.formfield(
YourModel.your_field,
form_class=YourFormField,
custom_form_field_kwarg='something',
)
This will make any Django ModelForm render a
YourFormField(custom_form_field_kwarg='something')
by default, plus
whatever other kwargs it wants to add, you won't have to use any specific model
form, this will work natively in the admin for instance.
Note
form_class is optionnal, you may as well just pass kwargs and not change the default form class for a form field.
You can register custom form field for model field types:
@djhacker.register(models.ForeignKey)
def custom_fk_formfield(model_field, **kwargs):
return dict(
form_class=YourFormField,
custom_form_field_kwarg=something,
**kwargs,
)
# you don't need to pass extra arguments anymore for ForeignKey fields:
djhacker.formfield(YourModel.some_fk, queryset=Some.objects.all())
Another thing Django is not doing anytime soon is letting you customize script tags. Which means there's no easy way to combine Widget.Media.js and any of the nice new script tag attributes, including, but not limited to:
async
,defer
: good to control when your script is loadedtype="module"
: to load a script as an EcmaScript Module (ESM) and use imports
Let's have this anyway, first patch Django's Media render_js:
import djhacker
djhacker.media_script_attributes()
Then, let's customize a script tag:
class YourWidget(forms.Widget):
class Media:
js = [
'your/script.js[type=module][defer=true]',
]
It will render as such:
<script src="/static/your/script.js" type="module" defer="true"></script>
Registered callbacks now return a simple dict with the form field class in form_class.
@djhacker.register(models.ForeignKey)
def custom_fk_formfield(model_field, **kwargs):
return YourFormField, {
'custom_form_field_kwarg': 'something',
**kwargs,
)
Becomes:
@djhacker.register(models.ForeignKey)
def custom_fk_formfield(model_field, **kwargs):
return dict(
form_class=YourFormField,
custom_form_field_kwarg=something,
**kwargs,
)