| ================================= |
| Form Assets (the ``Media`` class) |
| ================================= |
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| Rendering an attractive and easy-to-use web form requires more than just |
| HTML - it also requires CSS stylesheets, and if you want to use fancy widgets, |
| you may also need to include some JavaScript on each page. The exact |
| combination of CSS and JavaScript that is required for any given page will |
| depend upon the widgets that are in use on that page. |
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| This is where asset definitions come in. Django allows you to |
| associate different files -- like stylesheets and scripts -- with the |
| forms and widgets that require those assets. For example, if you want |
| to use a calendar to render DateFields, you can define a custom |
| Calendar widget. This widget can then be associated with the CSS and |
| JavaScript that is required to render the calendar. When the Calendar |
| widget is used on a form, Django is able to identify the CSS and |
| JavaScript files that are required, and provide the list of file names |
| in a form suitable for inclusion on your web page. |
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| .. admonition:: Assets and Django Admin |
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| The Django Admin application defines a number of customized |
| widgets for calendars, filtered selections, and so on. These |
| widgets define asset requirements, and the Django Admin uses the |
| custom widgets in place of the Django defaults. The Admin |
| templates will only include those files that are required to |
| render the widgets on any given page. |
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| If you like the widgets that the Django Admin application uses, |
| feel free to use them in your own application! They're all stored |
| in ``django.contrib.admin.widgets``. |
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| .. admonition:: Which JavaScript toolkit? |
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| Many JavaScript toolkits exist, and many of them include widgets (such |
| as calendar widgets) that can be used to enhance your application. |
| Django has deliberately avoided blessing any one JavaScript toolkit. |
| Each toolkit has its own relative strengths and weaknesses - use |
| whichever toolkit suits your requirements. Django is able to integrate |
| with any JavaScript toolkit. |
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| .. _assets-as-a-static-definition: |
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| Assets as a static definition |
| ============================= |
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|
| The easiest way to define assets is as a static definition. Using this |
| method, the declaration is an inner ``Media`` class. The properties of the |
| inner class define the requirements. |
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| Here's an example:: |
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| from django import forms |
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|
| class CalendarWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| class Media: |
| css = { |
| "all": ["pretty.css"], |
| } |
| js = ["animations.js", "actions.js"] |
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|
| This code defines a ``CalendarWidget``, which will be based on ``TextInput``. |
| Every time the CalendarWidget is used on a form, that form will be directed |
| to include the CSS file ``pretty.css``, and the JavaScript files |
| ``animations.js`` and ``actions.js``. |
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|
| This static definition is converted at runtime into a widget property |
| named ``media``. The list of assets for a ``CalendarWidget`` instance |
| can be retrieved through this property: |
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| .. code-block:: pycon |
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|
| >>> w = CalendarWidget() |
| >>> print(w.media) |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/actions.js"></script> |
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| Here's a list of all possible ``Media`` options. There are no required options. |
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| ``css`` |
| ------- |
|
|
| A dictionary describing the CSS files required for various forms of output |
| media. |
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| The values in the dictionary should be a tuple/list of file names. See |
| :ref:`the section on paths <form-asset-paths>` for details of how to |
| specify paths to these files. |
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| The keys in the dictionary are the output media types. These are the same |
| types accepted by CSS files in media declarations: 'all', 'aural', 'braille', |
| 'embossed', 'handheld', 'print', 'projection', 'screen', 'tty' and 'tv'. If |
| you need to have different stylesheets for different media types, provide |
| a list of CSS files for each output medium. The following example would |
| provide two CSS options -- one for the screen, and one for print:: |
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| class Media: |
| css = { |
| "screen": ["pretty.css"], |
| "print": ["newspaper.css"], |
| } |
|
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| If a group of CSS files are appropriate for multiple output media types, |
| the dictionary key can be a comma separated list of output media types. |
| In the following example, TV's and projectors will have the same media |
| requirements:: |
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|
| class Media: |
| css = { |
| "screen": ["pretty.css"], |
| "tv,projector": ["lo_res.css"], |
| "print": ["newspaper.css"], |
| } |
|
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| If this last CSS definition were to be rendered, it would become the following HTML: |
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| .. code-block:: html+django |
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| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/lo_res.css" media="tv,projector" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/newspaper.css" media="print" rel="stylesheet"> |
|
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| ``js`` |
| ------ |
|
|
| A tuple describing the required JavaScript files. See :ref:`the |
| section on paths <form-asset-paths>` for details of how to specify |
| paths to these files. |
|
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| ``extend`` |
| ---------- |
|
|
| A boolean defining inheritance behavior for ``Media`` declarations. |
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| By default, any object using a static ``Media`` definition will |
| inherit all the assets associated with the parent widget. This occurs |
| regardless of how the parent defines its own requirements. For |
| example, if we were to extend our basic Calendar widget from the |
| example above: |
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| .. code-block:: pycon |
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|
| >>> class FancyCalendarWidget(CalendarWidget): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... css = { |
| ... "all": ["fancy.css"], |
| ... } |
| ... js = ["whizbang.js"] |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> w = FancyCalendarWidget() |
| >>> print(w.media) |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/fancy.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/actions.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/whizbang.js"></script> |
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| The FancyCalendar widget inherits all the assets from its parent |
| widget. If you don't want ``Media`` to be inherited in this way, add |
| an ``extend=False`` declaration to the ``Media`` declaration: |
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| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> class FancyCalendarWidget(CalendarWidget): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... extend = False |
| ... css = { |
| ... "all": ["fancy.css"], |
| ... } |
| ... js = ["whizbang.js"] |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> w = FancyCalendarWidget() |
| >>> print(w.media) |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/fancy.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/whizbang.js"></script> |
|
|
| If you require even more control over inheritance, define your assets using a |
| :ref:`dynamic property <dynamic-property>`. Dynamic properties give you |
| complete control over which files are inherited, and which are not. |
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| .. _dynamic-property: |
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| ``Media`` as a dynamic property |
| =============================== |
|
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| If you need to perform some more sophisticated manipulation of asset |
| requirements, you can define the ``media`` property directly. This is |
| done by defining a widget property that returns an instance of |
| ``forms.Media``. The constructor for ``forms.Media`` accepts ``css`` |
| and ``js`` keyword arguments in the same format as that used in a |
| static media definition. |
|
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| For example, the static definition for our Calendar Widget could also |
| be defined in a dynamic fashion:: |
|
|
| class CalendarWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| @property |
| def media(self): |
| return forms.Media( |
| css={"all": ["pretty.css"]}, js=["animations.js", "actions.js"] |
| ) |
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| See the section on `Media objects`_ for more details on how to construct |
| return values for dynamic ``media`` properties. |
|
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| .. _form-asset-paths: |
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| Paths in asset definitions |
| ========================== |
|
|
| Paths as strings |
| ---------------- |
|
|
| String paths used to specify assets can be either relative or absolute. If a |
| path starts with ``/``, ``http://`` or ``https://``, it will be |
| interpreted as an absolute path, and left as-is. All other paths will |
| be prepended with the value of the appropriate prefix. If the |
| :mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles` app is installed, it will be used to serve |
| assets. |
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| Whether or not you use :mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles`, the |
| :setting:`STATIC_URL` and :setting:`STATIC_ROOT` settings are required to |
| render a complete web page. |
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| To find the appropriate prefix to use, Django will check if the |
| :setting:`STATIC_URL` setting is not ``None`` and automatically fall back |
| to using :setting:`MEDIA_URL`. For example, if the :setting:`MEDIA_URL` for |
| your site was ``'http://uploads.example.com/'`` and :setting:`STATIC_URL` |
| was ``None``: |
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| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> from django import forms |
| >>> class CalendarWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... css = { |
| ... "all": ["/css/pretty.css"], |
| ... } |
| ... js = ["animations.js", "http://othersite.com/actions.js"] |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> w = CalendarWidget() |
| >>> print(w.media) |
| <link href="/css/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://uploads.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://othersite.com/actions.js"></script> |
|
|
| But if :setting:`STATIC_URL` is ``'http://static.example.com/'``: |
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| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> w = CalendarWidget() |
| >>> print(w.media) |
| <link href="/css/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://othersite.com/actions.js"></script> |
|
|
| Or if :mod:`~django.contrib.staticfiles` is configured using the |
| :class:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage`: |
|
|
| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> w = CalendarWidget() |
| >>> print(w.media) |
| <link href="/css/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="https://static.example.com/animations.27e20196a850.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://othersite.com/actions.js"></script> |
|
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| Paths as objects |
| ---------------- |
|
|
| Asset paths may also be given as hashable objects implementing an |
| ``__html__()`` method. The ``__html__()`` method is typically added using the |
| :func:`~django.utils.html.html_safe` decorator. The object is responsible for |
| outputting the complete HTML ``<script>`` or ``<link>`` tag content: |
|
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| .. code-block:: pycon |
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|
| >>> from django import forms |
| >>> from django.utils.html import html_safe |
| >>> |
| >>> @html_safe |
| ... class JSPath: |
| ... def __str__(self): |
| ... return '<script src="https://example.org/asset.js" rel="stylesheet">' |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> class SomeWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... js = [JSPath()] |
| ... |
|
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| ``Media`` objects |
| ================= |
|
|
| When you interrogate the ``media`` attribute of a widget or form, the |
| value that is returned is a ``forms.Media`` object. As we have already |
| seen, the string representation of a ``Media`` object is the HTML |
| required to include the relevant files in the ``<head>`` block of your |
| HTML page. |
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| However, ``Media`` objects have some other interesting properties. |
|
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| Subsets of assets |
| ----------------- |
|
|
| If you only want files of a particular type, you can use the subscript |
| operator to filter out a medium of interest. For example: |
|
|
| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> w = CalendarWidget() |
| >>> print(w.media) |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/actions.js"></script> |
|
|
| >>> print(w.media["css"]) |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
|
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| When you use the subscript operator, the value that is returned is a |
| new ``Media`` object -- but one that only contains the media of interest. |
|
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| Combining ``Media`` objects |
| --------------------------- |
|
|
| ``Media`` objects can also be added together. When two ``Media`` objects are |
| added, the resulting ``Media`` object contains the union of the assets |
| specified by both: |
|
|
| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> from django import forms |
| >>> class CalendarWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... css = { |
| ... "all": ["pretty.css"], |
| ... } |
| ... js = ["animations.js", "actions.js"] |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> class OtherWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... js = ["whizbang.js"] |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> w1 = CalendarWidget() |
| >>> w2 = OtherWidget() |
| >>> print(w1.media + w2.media) |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/actions.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/whizbang.js"></script> |
|
|
| .. _form-media-asset-order: |
|
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| Order of assets |
| --------------- |
|
|
| The order in which assets are inserted into the DOM is often important. For |
| example, you may have a script that depends on jQuery. Therefore, combining |
| ``Media`` objects attempts to preserve the relative order in which assets are |
| defined in each ``Media`` class. |
|
|
| For example: |
|
|
| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> from django import forms |
| >>> class CalendarWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... js = ["jQuery.js", "calendar.js", "noConflict.js"] |
| ... |
| >>> class TimeWidget(forms.TextInput): |
| ... class Media: |
| ... js = ["jQuery.js", "time.js", "noConflict.js"] |
| ... |
| >>> w1 = CalendarWidget() |
| >>> w2 = TimeWidget() |
| >>> print(w1.media + w2.media) |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/jQuery.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/calendar.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/time.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/noConflict.js"></script> |
|
|
| Combining ``Media`` objects with assets in a conflicting order results in a |
| ``MediaOrderConflictWarning``. |
|
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| ``Media`` on Forms |
| ================== |
|
|
| Widgets aren't the only objects that can have ``media`` definitions -- |
| forms can also define ``media``. The rules for ``media`` definitions |
| on forms are the same as the rules for widgets: declarations can be |
| static or dynamic; path and inheritance rules for those declarations |
| are exactly the same. |
|
|
| Regardless of whether you define a ``media`` declaration, *all* Form |
| objects have a ``media`` property. The default value for this property |
| is the result of adding the ``media`` definitions for all widgets that |
| are part of the form: |
|
|
| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> from django import forms |
| >>> class ContactForm(forms.Form): |
| ... date = DateField(widget=CalendarWidget) |
| ... name = CharField(max_length=40, widget=OtherWidget) |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> f = ContactForm() |
| >>> f.media |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/actions.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/whizbang.js"></script> |
|
|
| If you want to associate additional assets with a form -- for example, |
| CSS for form layout -- add a ``Media`` declaration to the form: |
|
|
| .. code-block:: pycon |
|
|
| >>> class ContactForm(forms.Form): |
| ... date = DateField(widget=CalendarWidget) |
| ... name = CharField(max_length=40, widget=OtherWidget) |
| ... class Media: |
| ... css = { |
| ... "all": ["layout.css"], |
| ... } |
| ... |
|
|
| >>> f = ContactForm() |
| >>> f.media |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/pretty.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <link href="http://static.example.com/layout.css" media="all" rel="stylesheet"> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/animations.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/actions.js"></script> |
| <script src="http://static.example.com/whizbang.js"></script> |
|
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