Hello,
I'm trying to localise the date time format in my product so that it
appears in the UK format of DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM by default unless the user
explicitly changes it to the US format of MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM.
I've got a number of modal forms that contain a `DateTimeField` and I've
overridden the format by doing the following:
class StoreForm(FormBase):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(StoreForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
#Localise date format
self.fields["CreationTime"].widget.format = "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M"
Note that the code is drastically simplified as it forces the US date time
format. Now the date correctly displays in the US time format, but the form
fails to validate on POST. It thinks that the date format is invalid.
I've left the
[DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#std:setting-DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS)
variable in `settings.py` untouched (i.e. default for the locale). Perhaps
this is the mistake?
As a general note, I've found the localisation documentation for Django to
be quite insufficient so I am totally happy to be pointed in the right
direction if my approach here is thoroughly wrong.
Kind regards,
Phil
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