WTForms: How to select options in SelectMultipleField?

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抹茶落季 2020-12-24 07:54

Choices can be set using form.myfield.choices=[(\"1\",\"Choice1\"), (\"2\",\"Choice2\")]

What is the way to set the selected option?

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  • 2020-12-24 08:18

    This is what worked for me (with a dynamic multi select field):

    form  = MyForm(request.form, obj=my_obj)
    form.tags.choices = [('1', 'abc'), ('2', 'def')]
    form.tags.default = ['1', '2']
    form.tags.process(request.form)
    

    If I just call form.process(), it loses the default values for the other fields in my form.

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  • 2020-12-24 08:20

    Cheers guys for your help. I tried the last answer and it did not work for me. With a call to the process method it works and what you can do is just use it and pass to its data argument the data you don't want to be reset. So something like this:

        form.process(data={k: v for k, v in request.form.items() if 
        k=='your_form_item_name'})
    
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  • 2020-12-24 08:29

    This is what worked for me on a SelectField:

    form.myfield.default = '1'
    form.process()
    

    I'm guessing you can just assign a list to form.myfield.default for a SelectMultipleField. The key, though, seems to be calling the process method on the form after you assign to default.

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  • 2020-12-24 08:34

    None of these answers worked for me (WTForms 2.2); all of them led to the same issue. When I submitted data via a POST request, the values I set as defaults (whether by .default, .data, .process_data(), or .process()) would be returned to my controller regardless of edits I made to the values in the form in the browser.

    To resolve this, I passed the request type back to my controller and if it was a POST request, I skipped past the part where I set the default values.

    form = controller.getForm(request= request.method)
    

    and in the controller where I handled the submission,

    getForm(request="")
    # ...
    if request != "POST":
        # Set the default values for the form
    else:
        # Go straight to validating the form data 
    
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  • 2020-12-24 08:38

    You can use the choices and default keyword arguments when creating the field, like this:

    my_choices = [('1', 'Choice1'), ('2', 'Choice2'), ('3', 'Choice3')]
    
    SelectMultipleField(choices = my_choices, default = ['1', '3'])
    

    This will mark choices 1 and 3 as selected.


    Edit: Default values are apparently processed (copied into the data member) when the form is instatiated, so changing the default afterwards won't have any effect, unless you manually call process() on the field. You could set the data -member, like so:

    form.myfield.data = ['1', '3']
    

    But I'm not sure if either of them is a good practice.


    Edit: In case you want to actually set the data and not the default, you should probably use the form to load the data.

    Form objects take formdata as the first argument and use that to automatically populate field values. (You are supposed to use a dictionary wrapper with a getlist -method for that)

    You can also use keyword arguments to set the data when creating the form, like this:

    form = MyForm(myfield = ['1', '3'])
    
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