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python - Django: Adding inline formset rows without javascript

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Is there a way to achive adding inline formsets WITHOUT using javascript? Obviously, there would be a page-refresh involved.

So, if the form had a button called 'add'...

I figured I could do it like this:

if request.method=='POST':
  if 'add' in request.POST:
    PrimaryFunctionFormSet = inlineformset_factory(Position,Function,extra=1)
    prims = PrimaryFunctionFormSet(request.POST)

Which I thought would add 1 each time, then populate the form with the post data. However, it seems that the extra=1 does not add 1 to the post data.

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Got it.

Sometimes it's the simplest solution. Just make a copy of the request.POST data and modify the TOTAL-FORMS.

for example..

if request.method=='POST':
  PrimaryFunctionFormSet = inlineformset_factory(Position,Function)
  if 'add' in request.POST:
    cp = request.POST.copy()
    cp['prim-TOTAL_FORMS'] = int(cp['prim-TOTAL_FORMS'])+ 1
    prims = PrimaryFunctionFormSet(cp,prefix='prim')

Then just spit the form out as normal. Keeps your data, adds an inline editor.


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