The current admin widget for ArrayField is one field, with comma as delimiter, like this (text list):
This isn't ideal because I would have longer texts (even 20 words) and contain commas. I could change the delimiter to be something else but that still doesn't help with unreadable content in admin.
What I would like is having a list of fields, that I can alter in admin. Something similar to the following image
I could use another table to solve this, but I wonder if it's possible to solve it this way.
Unfortunately Django does not ship with a convenient widget for ArrayField
s yet. I'd suggest you to create your own. Here is an example for Django>=1.11:
class DynamicArrayWidget(forms.TextInput):
template_name = 'myapp/forms/widgets/dynamic_array.html'
def get_context(self, name, value, attrs):
value = value or ['']
context = super().get_context(name, value, attrs)
final_attrs = context['widget']['attrs']
id_ = context['widget']['attrs'].get('id')
subwidgets = []
for index, item in enumerate(context['widget']['value']):
widget_attrs = final_attrs.copy()
if id_:
widget_attrs['id'] = '%s_%s' % (id_, index)
widget = forms.TextInput()
widget.is_required = self.is_required
subwidgets.append(widget.get_context(name, item, widget_attrs)['widget'])
context['widget']['subwidgets'] = subwidgets
return context
def value_from_datadict(self, data, files, name):
try:
getter = data.getlist
except AttributeError:
getter = data.get
return getter(name)
def format_value(self, value):
return value or []
Here is the widget template:
{% spaceless %}
<div class="dynamic-array-widget">
<ul>
{% for widget in widget.subwidgets %}
<li class="array-item">{% include widget.template_name %}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
<div><button type="button" class="add-array-item">Add another</button></div>
</div>
{% endspaceless %}
A few javascript (using jQuery for convenience):
$('.dynamic-array-widget').each(function() {
$(this).find('.add-array-item').click((function($last) {
return function() {
var $new = $last.clone()
var id_parts = $new.find('input').attr('id').split('_');
var id = id_parts.slice(0, -1).join('_') + '_' + String(parseInt(id_parts.slice(-1)[0]) + 1)
$new.find('input').attr('id', id);
$new.find('input').prop('value', '');
$new.insertAfter($last);
};
})($(this).find('.array-item').last()));
});
And you would also have to create your own form field:
from itertools import chain
from django import forms
from django.contrib.postgres.utils import prefix_validation_error
class DynamicArrayField(forms.Field):
default_error_messages = {
'item_invalid': 'Item %(nth)s in the array did not validate: ',
}
def __init__(self, base_field, **kwargs):
self.base_field = base_field
self.max_length = kwargs.pop('max_length', None)
kwargs.setdefault('widget', DynamicArrayWidget)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def clean(self, value):
cleaned_data = []
errors = []
value = filter(None, value)
for index, item in enumerate(value):
try:
cleaned_data.append(self.base_field.clean(item))
except forms.ValidationError as error:
errors.append(prefix_validation_error(
error, self.error_messages['item_invalid'],
code='item_invalid', params={'nth': index},
))
if errors:
raise forms.ValidationError(list(chain.from_iterable(errors)))
if cleaned_data and self.required:
raise forms.ValidationError(self.error_messages['required'])
return cleaned_data
Finally, set it explicitly on your forms:
class MyModelForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = MyModel
fields = ['foo', 'bar', 'the_array_field']
field_classes = {
'the_array_field': DynamicArrayField,
}
Try to take a look in this one :
Better ArrayField admin widget?
I think is more about a js thing after you have rendered the Array in a different way.