Django forms are an advanced set of HTML forms that can be created using python and support all features of HTML forms in a pythonic way. Rendering Django Forms in the template may seem messy at times but with proper knowledge of Django Forms and attributes of fields, one can easily create excellent Form with all powerful features. In this article, Form is rendered as paragraphs in the template.
{{ form.as_p }} – Render Django Forms as paragraph
Illustration of {{ form.as_p }} using an Example. Consider a project named neveropen having an app named Lazyroar.
Refer to the following articles to check how to create a project and an app in Django.
Let’s create a sample Django Form to render it and show as an example. In Lazyroar > forms.py, enter following code
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from django import forms # creating a form class InputForm(forms.Form): first_name = forms.CharField(max_length = 200 ) last_name = forms.CharField(max_length = 200 ) roll_number = forms.IntegerField( help_text = "Enter 6 digit roll number" ) password = forms.CharField(widget = forms.PasswordInput()) |
Now we need a View to render this form into a template. Let’s create a view,
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from django.shortcuts import render from .forms import InputForm # Create your views here. def home_view(request): context = {} context[ 'form' ] = InputForm() return render(request, "home.html", context) |
Finally, we will create the template where we need the form to be placed. In templates > home.html,
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< form action = "" method = "post"> {% csrf_token %} {{form.as_p }} < input type="submit" value = Submit "> </ form > |
Here {{ form.as_p }} will render them wrapped in <p> tags. Let’s check whether this is working accordingly or not. Open http://localhost:8000/ Let’s check the source code whether the form is rendered as a paragraph or not. By rendering as a paragraph it is meant that all input fields will be enclosed in <p> tags. Here is the demonstration,
Other Methods
- {{ form.as_table }} will render them as table cells wrapped in <tr> tags
- {{ form.as_ul }} will render them wrapped in <li> tags