I am trying to use the SplitDateTimeWidget but want it to accept date in day - month - year format.
from django.forms.widgets import SplitDateTimeWidget
class EventForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Event
widgets = {'start': SplitDateTimeWidget(date_format='%d/%m/%Y')}
The SplitDateTimeWidget accepts a date_format
argument, which I expect to be used to validate the date input but it isn't.
The default widget is correctly replaced but it ignores the date_format and insists on validating against the default month - day - year.
I also tried setting the DATE_FORMAT and DATE_INPUT_FORMATS settings with no luck.
Thanks for any help.
Widget date format responsible only for output and does not matter for validation. What matters is field type, and in case of SplitDateTimeField it uses DateField and TimeField which are instantiated using input_date_formats parameter.
So the answer is:
Note that input_date_formats is a Django format, http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
I had the same problem, trying to make the date part of SplitDateTimeField accept dates in the format '%d/%m/%Y'.
The solution above by Marat did not work for me(including the correction to it by omat)
I have finally solved the problem by overriding the default list of datetime input formats in settings.py:
I added the desired format as the first in the list so it will take precedence over the others.
From Django documentation: "Formats will be tried in order, using the first valid"
This worked for me: