django-select2-forms is a project that makes available Django form fields that use the Select2 javascript plugin. It was created by developers at The Atlantic.
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django-select2-forms should work with all currently supported releases as well as the two most recent unsupported LTS versions.
The following steps should only need to be done once when you first begin:
These instructions assume that you have Homebrew installed,
but not pyenv.
brew install pyenv
touch ~/.bash_profileAdd the following line to your ~/bash_profile or .zshrc:
eval "$(pyenv init -)"
Reload your shell:
. ~/.bash_profileor
. ~/.zshrcFirst, clone the repository and prep your Python environment:
git clone https://github.com/theatlantic/django-select2-forms.git
pyenv install 3.7.2
pyenv install 3.8.0
pyenv install 3.9.0
pyenv local 3.7.2 3.8.0 3.9.0
python -VThe output of the previous command should be Python 3.7.2.
Finally:
python -m venv venvFrom the base directory:
deactivate # ignore: -bash: deactivate: command not found
. venv/bin/activate
pip install -U toxIf you have not already done so, set up your environment by chromedriver:
brew install --cask chromedriverRun all tests:
tox -- --selenosis-driver=chrome-headlessShow all available tox commands:
tox -avRun only a specific environment:
tox -e <environment-name> -- --selenosis-driver=chrome-headless # example: tox -e py37-django22Only run a specific test:
tox -- pytest -k test_something --selenosis-driver=chrome-headlessRun an arbitrary command in a specific environment:
tox -e py37-django22 -- python # runs the Python REPL in that environmentSetup a development environment:
tox -e <pyXX-DjangoYY> --develop -r
. .tox/<pyXX-DjangoYY>/bin/activateThe recommended way to install is with pip:
pip install django-select2-forms
or, to install with pip from source:
pip install -e git+git://github.com/theatlantic/django-select2-forms.git#egg=django-select2-forms
If the source is already checked out, use setuptools:
python setup.py develop
django-select2-forms serves static assets using
django.contrib.staticfiles,
and so requires that "select2" be added to your settings'
INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# ...
'select2',
)To use django-select2-forms' ajax support, 'select2.urls' must be
included in your urls.py urlpatterns:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
# ...
url(r'^select2/', include('select2.urls')),
)The simplest way to use django-select2-forms is to use
select2.fields.ForeignKey and select2.fields.ManyToManyField in
place of django.db.models.ForeignKey and
django.db.models.ManyToManyField, respectively. These fields extend
their django equivalents and take the same arguments, along with extra
optional keyword arguments.
In the following two examples, an "entry" is associated with only one
author. The example below does not use ajax, but instead performs
autocomplete filtering on the client-side using the <option>
elements (the labels of which are drawn from Author.__str__())
in an html <select>.
@python_2_unicode_compatible
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
def __str__(self):
return self.name
class Entry(models.Model):
author = select2.fields.ForeignKey(Author,
overlay="Choose an author...",
on_delete=models.CASCADE)This more advanced example autocompletes via ajax using the
Author.name field and limits the autocomplete search to
Author.objects.filter(active=True)
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
active = models.BooleanField()
class Entry(models.Model):
author = select2.fields.ForeignKey(Author,
limit_choices_to=models.Q(active=True),
ajax=True,
search_field='name',
overlay="Choose an author...",
js_options={
'quiet_millis': 200,
},
on_delete=models.CASCADE)In the following basic example, entries can have more than one author.
This example does not do author name lookup via ajax, but populates
<option> elements in a <select> with Author.__unicode__()
for labels.
@python_2_unicode_compatible
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
def __str__(self):
return self.name
class Entry(models.Model):
authors = select2.fields.ManyToManyField(Author)The following "kitchen sink" example allows authors to be ordered, and uses ajax to autocomplete on two variants of an author's name.
from django.db import models
from django.db.models import Q
import select2.fields
import select2.models
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
alt_name = models.CharField(max_length=100, blank=True, null=True)
class Entry(models.Model):
categories = select2.fields.ManyToManyField(Author,
through='EntryAuthors',
ajax=True,
search_field=lambda q: Q(name__icontains=q) | Q(alt_name__icontains=q),
sort_field='position',
js_options={'quiet_millis': 200})If you don't need to use the ajax features of django-select2-forms
it is possible to use select2 on django forms without modifying your
models. The select2 formfields exist in the select2.fields module
and have the same class names as their standard django counterparts
(ChoiceField, MultipleChoiceField, ModelChoiceField,
ModelMultipleChoiceField). Here is the first ForeignKey example
above, done with django formfields.
class AuthorManager(models.Manager):
def as_choices(self):
for author in self.all():
yield (author.pk, force_text(author))
@python_2_unicode_compatible
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
objects = AuthorManager()
def __str__(self):
return self.name
class Entry(models.Model):
author = models.ForeignKey(Author, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
class EntryForm(forms.ModelForm):
author = select2.fields.ChoiceField(
choices=Author.objects.as_choices(),
overlay="Choose an author...")
class Meta:
model = EntryThe django code is licensed under the Simplified BSD
License and is
copyright The Atlantic Media Company. View the LICENSE file under
the root directory for complete license and copyright information.
The Select2 javascript library included is licensed under the Apache
Software Foundation License Version
2.0. View the file
select2/static/select2/select2/LICENSE for complete license and
copyright information about the Select2 javascript library.