If you have the following model:
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
area = models.ForeignKey(Area)
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
And you want that if you select a continent only the countries are available that are located on this continent and the same for areas you can do the following:
from smart_selects.db_fields import ChainedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = ChainedForeignKey(
Country,
chained_field="continent",
chained_model_field="continent",
show_all=False,
auto_choose=True
)
area = ChainedForeignKey(Area, chained_field="country", chained_model_field="country")
city = models.CharField(max_length=50)
street = models.CharField(max_length=100)
This example asumes that the Country Model has a continent = ForeignKey(Continent) field and that the Area model has country = ForeignKey(Country) field.
- The chained field is the field on the same model the field should be chained too.
- The chained model field is the field of the chained model that corresponds to the model linked too by the chained field.
- show_all indicates if only the filtered results should be shown or if you also want to display the other results further down.
- auto_choose indicates that if there is only one option if it should be autoselected.
If you have the following model:
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = models.ForeignKey(Country)
And you want that all countries are grouped by the Continent and that Groups are used in the select change to the following:
from smart_selects.db_fields import GroupedForeignKey
class Location(models.Model)
continent = models.ForeignKey(Continent)
country = GroupedForeignKey(Country, "continent")
This example assumes that the Country Model has a foreignKey to Continent named "continent" finished.
- Add "smart_selects" to your INSTALLED_APPS
- Bind the
smart_selects
urls.py into your main urls.py with something like:url(r'^chaining/', include('smart_selects.urls')),
This is needed for the chained-selects. - Profit
USE_DJANGO_JQUERY
: By default, smart_selects
will use the bundled jQuery from Django 1.2's
admin area. Set USE_DJANGO_JQUERY = False
to disable this behaviour.
JQUERY_URL
: By default, jQuery will be loaded from Google's CDN. If you would prefer to
use a different version put the full URL here.