Create View refers to a view (logic) to create an instance of a table in the database. It is just like taking an input from a user and storing it in a specified table. Django provides extra-ordinary support for Create Views but let’s check how it is done manually through a function-based view. This article revolves around Create View which involves concepts such as Django Forms, Django Models.
For Create View, we need a project with some models and forms which will be used to create instances of that model.
Django Create View – Function Based Views
Illustration of How to create and use create view using an Example. Consider a project named neveropen
having an app named Lazyroar
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Refer to the following articles to check how to create a project and an app in Django.
After you have a project and an app, let’s create a model of which we will be creating instances through our view. In Lazyroar/models.py
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# import the standard Django Model # from built-in library from django.db import models # declare a new model with a name "GeeksModel" class GeeksModel(models.Model): # fields of the model title = models.CharField(max_length = 200 ) description = models.TextField() # renames the instances of the model # with their title name def __str__( self ): return self .title |
After creating this model, we need to run two commands in order to create Database for the same.
Python manage.py makemigrations Python manage.py migrate
Now we will create a Django ModelForm for this model. Refer this article for more on modelform – Django ModelForm – Create form from Models. create a file forms.py
in Lazyroar folder,
from django import forms from .models import GeeksModel # creating a form class GeeksForm(forms.ModelForm): # create meta class class Meta: # specify model to be used model = GeeksModel # specify fields to be used fields = [ "title" , "description" , ] |
Now we have everything ready for back end. Let’s create a view and template for the same. In Lazyroar/views.py
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from django.shortcuts import render # relative import of forms from .models import GeeksModel from .forms import GeeksForm def create_view(request): # dictionary for initial data with # field names as keys context = {} # add the dictionary during initialization form = GeeksForm(request.POST or None ) if form.is_valid(): form.save() context[ 'form' ] = form return render(request, "create_view.html" , context) |
Create a template in templates/create_view.html
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< form method = "POST" enctype = "multipart/form-data" > <!-- Security token --> {% csrf_token %} <!-- Using the formset --> {{ form.as_p }} < input type = "submit" value = "Submit" > </ form > |
Let’s check what is there on http://localhost:8000/
Now let’s try to enter data in this form,
Bingo.! Create view is working and we can verify it using the instance created through the admin panel.
This way one can create create view for a model in Django.
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