Fields and Widgets¶
Contents:
Model fields¶
JSONField
¶
-
class
JSONField
(schema, encoder=None, decoder=None, **options)¶
New in version 2.0.
It is basically a subclass of Django’s JSONField
, but for convenience,
it automatically sets up the JSON editor widget for you.
The only difference is that it takes a schema
argument.
In Django < 3.1, for databases other than Postgres, it uses a TextField
underneath.
-
schema
: dict, callable¶ A
dict
or a callable object specifying the schema for the current field.A callable is useful for specifying dynamic choices.
The callable function may optionally receive the current model instance. See: Accessing model instance in callable schema.
Changed in version 2.1: The ability to provide a callable was added.
Changed in version 2.8: Callable schema may receive an
instance
argument.
Usage:
from django_jsonform.models.fields import JSONField
class MyModel(models.Model):
ITEMS_SCHEMA = {...}
items = JSONField(schema=ITEMS_SCHEMA)
For details about other parameters, options and attributes of the JSONField
, see
Django’s docs.
ArrayField
¶
-
class
ArrayField
(base_field, size=None, **options)¶
New in version 2.0.
A subclass of Django’s ArrayField
except it renders a dynamic form widget.
It takes exactly the same arguments as the original class.
It also supports multiple levels of array nesting.
Usage:
from django_jsonform.models.fields import ArrayField
class MyModel(models.Model):
items = ArrayField(models.CharField(max_length=50), size=10)
# ...
For more details, see Django’s docs.
Widgets¶
JSONFormWidget
¶
-
class
JSONFormWidget
(schema, model_name='')¶
The widget which renders the editor.
It can be used in a form if you don’t want to use the model field.
-
schema
: dict, callable¶ A
dict
or a callable object specifying the schema for the current field.A callable is useful for specifying dynamic choices.
The callable function may optionally receive the current model instance. See: Accessing model instance in callable schema.
Changed in version 2.1: The ability to provide a callable was added.
Changed in version 2.8: Callable schema may receive an
instance
argument.
-
model_name
: str¶ An optional string. The name of the model. It is passed to the file upload handler so that you can identify which model is requesting the file upload.
See Additional request parameters for more details.
Usage:
# admin.py
from django_jsonform.widgets import JSONFormWidget
from myapp.models import ShoppingList
class ShoppingListForm(forms.ModelForm):
model = ShoppingList
fields = '__all__'
widgets = {
'items': JSONFormWidget(schema=ShoppingList.ITEMS_SCHEMA)
}
class ShoppingListAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
form = ShoppingListForm
admin.site.register(ShoppingList, ShoppingListAdmin)
This widget can not be used directly with Django’s ArrayField
because Django’s
ArrayField
converts the value from array to a string before passing it to
the widget whereas it expects a list or a dict.
Accessing model instance in callable schema¶
New in version 2.8.
Automatically accessing model instance in a widget is not possible. This is due the way Django initialises the widgets and form fields.
However, you can bypass this limitation by manually setting an instance
attribute
on the widget.
def callable_schema(instance):
# ... do something ...
pass
class MyModel(models.Model):
json_field = JSONField(schema=callable_schema)
# create a custom modelform
class MyModelForm(forms.ModelForm):
def __init__(self):
# manually set the current instance on the widget
self.fields['json_field'].widget.instance = self.instance
# set the form on the admin class
class MyAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
form = MyModelForm
Now, the value of the instance will be passed to your callable schema function.