Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: django-formfield
Version: 0.1.3
Summary: django-formfield
Home-page: http://github.com/jsoa/django-formfield/
Author: Jose Soares
Author-email: jose@linux.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: 
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        :Version: 0.1.3
        :Docs: https://django-formfield.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
        :Download: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-formfield/
        :Source: https://github.com/jsoa/django-formfield
        
        ==========
        Change Log
        ==========
        
        * **0.1.3**
            * Fixed bug when a form's initial value evaludated to ``False``
            * pep8 related fixes
        
        ===============
        Getting Started
        ===============
        
        django-formfield is a form field that accepts a django form as its first argument, and validates
        as well as render's each form field as expected. Yes a form within a form, *within a dream*? There
        are two types of fields available, `FormField` and `ModelFormField`. For
        `ModelFormField` the data is stored in json. For `FormField` data is simply
        returned as a python dictionary (form.cleaned_data)
        
        ============
        Installation
        ============
        
        Installation is easy using ``pip`` or ``easy_install``.
        
        ::
        
        	pip install django-formfield
        
        or
        
        ::
        
        	easy_install django-formfield
        
        
        Add to installed apps
        =====================
        
        ::
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
                ...
                formfield,
                ...
            )
        
        
        Example
        =======
        
        ::
        
            from django.db import models
            from django import forms
        
            from formfield import ModelFormField
        
            class PersonMetaForm(forms.Form):
                age = forms.IntegerField()
                sex = forms.ChoiceField(choices=((1, 'male'), (2, 'female')), required=False)
        
        
            class Person(models.Model):
                name = CharField(max_length=200)
        
                meta_info = ModelFormField(PersonMetaForm)
        
        Which will result in something like this (using the admin)
        
        .. image:: https://github.com/jsoa/django-formfield/raw/master/docs/_images/ss001.png
        
        The `ModelFormField` is automatically set to `null=True`, `blank=True`, this is
        because validation is done on the inner form. As a result you will see something like the
        following if we hit save on the change form:
        
        .. image:: https://github.com/jsoa/django-formfield/raw/master/docs/_images/ss002.png
        
        If we supply the change for valid data you should get a python dictionary when retrieving
        the data::
        
            >>> person = Person.objects.get(pk=1)
            >>> person.meta_info
            {u'age': 12, u'sex': u'1'}
        
        The form is the only thing forcing valid input, behind the scenes the
        data is being serialized into json. Therefore on the python level we can supply meta_info
        any valid json:::
        
            >>> from sample_app.models import Person
            >>> data = {'some': 'thing', 'is': 'wrong', 'here': 'help!'}
            >>> p = Person.objects.create(name="Joan", meta_info=data)
            >>> p.meta_info
            {'is': 'wrong', 'some': 'thing', 'here': 'help!'}
        
        .. note::
        
            If the form field is being made available via a change form, such as the admin, any
            unexpected value will be overridden by what the form returns . For example, the
            `PersonMetaForm` above only expects `age` and `sex`, so none of the values above
            ('is', 'some' and 'here') match and will be overridden when the form submitted.
        
            We can however, make the field hidden or readonly and use it to supply any
            valid json, but its not really the intension of this app.
        
        Form within a form within a form within a form within a form.....
        =================================================================
        
        Sure its possible..
        
        .. image:: https://github.com/jsoa/django-formfield/raw/master/docs/_images/ss003.png
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Framework :: Django
