Sorry,

I've not search enough,

I think this post : 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6365318/custom-field-error-from-try-except-in-django-view

give me the solution ..... but one question left, can I do this
solution in the form_valid part of my class ... I'll try ...

Regards

Alain

On 16 nov, 05:08, youpsla <youp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I hope, despite my poor english, to be enough clear.
>
> In my Django app, users fill a form with adress, Zip, CIty
> informations.
>
> I like to geocode those informations to fill the lat and lng field of
> the table db. FOt this tak I use geocoders method from geopy module.
> It works fine if Google doesn't raise an error.
>
> If I got an error ("GQueryError"), I like my Django app refresh to the
> form page (Has it's the case for example in case of an empty field
> with no blank=True option) and show an error message to the user
> explaining him I can't geocode him blablabla ....
>
> My App is organize like this:
>
> - A model with all fields I talk about above
> - I use the generic base view (CreateView)
> - The geocoding take place in the form_valid(self,form) function in my
> pesonnal overriding class of CreateView.
>
> Hope there is enough informations  .....
>
> Help will be really appreciated. Of course feel free to ask all
> informations you want.
>
> Regards
>
> Alain

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