forms.py
from django.forms import ModelForm
from client.models import ClientDetails, ClientAddress, ClientPhone
from snippets.UKPhoneNumberForm import UKPhoneNumberField
class ClientDetailsForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = ClientDetails
class ClientAddressForm(ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = ClientAddress
class ClientPhoneForm(ModelForm):
number = UKPhoneNumberField()
class Meta:
model = ClientPhone
views.py
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response, redirect
from django.template import RequestContext
from client.forms import ClientDetailsForm, ClientAddressForm, ClientPhoneForm
def new_client_view(request):
formDetails = ClientDetailsForm(initial={'marital_status':'u'})
formAddress = ClientAddressForm()
formHomePhone = ClientPhoneForm(initial={'phone_type':'home'})
formWorkPhone = ClientPhoneForm(initial={'phone_type':'work'})
formMobilePhone = ClientPhoneForm(initial={'phone_type':'mobi'})
return render_to_response('client/new_client.html', {'formDetails': formDetails, 'formAddress': formAddress, 'formHomePhone': formHomePhone, 'formWorkPhone': formWorkPhone, 'formMobilePhone': formMobilePhone}, context_instance=RequestContext(request))
(the new_client.html is nothing special)
How should I write views.py so that if the user's data raises an error, instead of showing them the form again with the errors in but none of their original data, it shows them the form again with the errors AND their original data?