Generic editing views¶
The following views are described on this page and provide a foundation for editing content:
- django.views.generic.edit.FormView
- django.views.generic.edit.CreateView
- django.views.generic.edit.UpdateView
- django.views.generic.edit.DeleteView
See also
The messages framework contains
SuccessMessageMixin, which
facilitates presenting messages about successful form submissions.
Note
Some of the examples on this page assume that an Author model has been
defined as follows in myapp/models.py:
from django.db import models
from django.urls import reverse
class Author(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
    def get_absolute_url(self):
        return reverse('author-detail', kwargs={'pk': self.pk})
FormView¶
- 
class django.views.generic.edit.FormView¶
- A view that displays a form. On error, redisplays the form with validation errors; on success, redirects to a new URL. - Ancestors (MRO) - This view inherits methods and attributes from the following views: - django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.BaseFormView
- django.views.generic.edit.FormMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.ProcessFormView
- django.views.generic.base.View
 - Example myapp/forms.py: - from django import forms class ContactForm(forms.Form): name = forms.CharField() message = forms.CharField(widget=forms.Textarea) def send_email(self): # send email using the self.cleaned_data dictionary pass - Example myapp/views.py: - from myapp.forms import ContactForm from django.views.generic.edit import FormView class ContactView(FormView): template_name = 'contact.html' form_class = ContactForm success_url = '/thanks/' def form_valid(self, form): # This method is called when valid form data has been POSTed. # It should return an HttpResponse. form.send_email() return super().form_valid(form) - Example myapp/contact.html: - <form method="post">{% csrf_token %} {{ form.as_p }} <input type="submit" value="Send message"> </form> 
CreateView¶
- 
class django.views.generic.edit.CreateView¶
- A view that displays a form for creating an object, redisplaying the form with validation errors (if there are any) and saving the object. - Ancestors (MRO) - This view inherits methods and attributes from the following views: - django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
- django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.BaseCreateView
- django.views.generic.edit.ModelFormMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.FormMixin
- django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.ProcessFormView
- django.views.generic.base.View
 - Attributes - 
template_name_suffix¶
- The - CreateViewpage displayed to a- GETrequest uses a- template_name_suffixof- '_form'. For example, changing this attribute to- '_create_form'for a view creating objects for the example- Authormodel would cause the default- template_nameto be- 'myapp/author_create_form.html'.
 - 
object¶
- When using - CreateViewyou have access to- self.object, which is the object being created. If the object hasn’t been created yet, the value will be- None.
 - Example myapp/views.py: - from django.views.generic.edit import CreateView from myapp.models import Author class AuthorCreate(CreateView): model = Author fields = ['name'] - Example myapp/author_form.html: - <form method="post">{% csrf_token %} {{ form.as_p }} <input type="submit" value="Save"> </form> 
UpdateView¶
- 
class django.views.generic.edit.UpdateView¶
- A view that displays a form for editing an existing object, redisplaying the form with validation errors (if there are any) and saving changes to the object. This uses a form automatically generated from the object’s model class (unless a form class is manually specified). - Ancestors (MRO) - This view inherits methods and attributes from the following views: - django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
- django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.BaseUpdateView
- django.views.generic.edit.ModelFormMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.FormMixin
- django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.ProcessFormView
- django.views.generic.base.View
 - Attributes - 
template_name_suffix¶
- The - UpdateViewpage displayed to a- GETrequest uses a- template_name_suffixof- '_form'. For example, changing this attribute to- '_update_form'for a view updating objects for the example- Authormodel would cause the default- template_nameto be- 'myapp/author_update_form.html'.
 - 
object¶
- When using - UpdateViewyou have access to- self.object, which is the object being updated.
 - Example myapp/views.py: - from django.views.generic.edit import UpdateView from myapp.models import Author class AuthorUpdate(UpdateView): model = Author fields = ['name'] template_name_suffix = '_update_form' - Example myapp/author_update_form.html: - <form method="post">{% csrf_token %} {{ form.as_p }} <input type="submit" value="Update"> </form> 
DeleteView¶
- 
class django.views.generic.edit.DeleteView¶
- A view that displays a confirmation page and deletes an existing object. The given object will only be deleted if the request method is - POST. If this view is fetched via- GET, it will display a confirmation page that should contain a form that POSTs to the same URL.- Ancestors (MRO) - This view inherits methods and attributes from the following views: - django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
- django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
- django.views.generic.edit.BaseDeleteView
- django.views.generic.edit.DeletionMixin
- django.views.generic.detail.BaseDetailView
- django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectMixin
- django.views.generic.base.View
 - Attributes - 
template_name_suffix¶
- The - DeleteViewpage displayed to a- GETrequest uses a- template_name_suffixof- '_confirm_delete'. For example, changing this attribute to- '_check_delete'for a view deleting objects for the example- Authormodel would cause the default- template_nameto be- 'myapp/author_check_delete.html'.
 - Example myapp/views.py: - from django.urls import reverse_lazy from django.views.generic.edit import DeleteView from myapp.models import Author class AuthorDelete(DeleteView): model = Author success_url = reverse_lazy('author-list') - Example myapp/author_confirm_delete.html: - <form method="post">{% csrf_token %} <p>Are you sure you want to delete "{{ object }}"?</p> <input type="submit" value="Confirm"> </form> 
 
          