Generating and Validating Forms¶
Pecan provides no opinionated support for working with form generation and validation libraries, but it’s easy to import your library of choice with minimal effort.
This article details best practices for integrating the popular forms library, WTForms, into your Pecan project.
Defining a Form Definition¶
Let’s start by building a basic form with a required first_name
field and an optional last_name
field.
from wtforms import Form, TextField, validators
class MyForm(Form):
first_name = TextField(u'First Name', validators=[validators.required()])
last_name = TextField(u'Last Name', validators=[validators.optional()])
class SomeController(object):
pass
Rendering a Form in a Template¶
Next, let’s add a controller, and pass a form instance to the template.
from pecan import expose
from wtforms import Form, TextField, validators
class MyForm(Form):
first_name = TextField(u'First Name', validators=[validators.required()])
last_name = TextField(u'Last Name', validators=[validators.optional()])
class SomeController(object):
@expose(template='index.html')
def index(self):
return dict(form=MyForm())
Here’s the Mako template file:
<form method="post" action="/">
<div>
${form.first_name.label}:
${form.first_name}
</div>
<div>
${form.last_name.label}:
${form.last_name}
</div>
<input type="submit" value="submit">
</form>
Validating POST Values¶
Using the same MyForm
definition, let’s redirect the user if the form is
validated, otherwise, render the form again.
from pecan import expose, request
from wtforms import Form, TextField, validators
class MyForm(Form):
first_name = TextField(u'First Name', validators=[validators.required()])
last_name = TextField(u'Last Name', validators=[validators.optional()])
class SomeController(object):
@expose(template='index.html')
def index(self):
my_form = MyForm(request.POST)
if request.method == 'POST' and my_form.validate():
# save_values()
redirect('/success')
else:
return dict(form=my_form)