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Fixed #17182 -- Changed best practice documentation for Form.clean to use super() instead of relying on self.cleaned_data. Thanks, DrMeers.
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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ example::
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def clean(self):
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cleaned_data = self.cleaned_data
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cleaned_data = super(ContactForm, self).clean()
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cc_myself = cleaned_data.get("cc_myself")
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subject = cleaned_data.get("subject")
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@ -316,6 +316,9 @@ example::
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In this code, if the validation error is raised, the form will display an
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error message at the top of the form (normally) describing the problem.
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Note that the call to ``super(ContactForm, self).clean()`` in the example code
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ensures that any validation logic in parent classes is maintained.
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The second approach might involve assigning the error message to one of the
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fields. In this case, let's assign an error message to both the "subject" and
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"cc_myself" rows in the form display. Be careful when doing this in practice,
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@ -329,7 +332,7 @@ sample) looks like this::
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def clean(self):
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cleaned_data = self.cleaned_data
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cleaned_data = super(ContactForm, self).clean()
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cc_myself = cleaned_data.get("cc_myself")
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subject = cleaned_data.get("subject")
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