Hey,

Nevermind I have solved the problem.
I was in an impression that I need to create a seperate database equivalent
to django model form. Then realised that Django automatically creates a
database table like databasename_modelclassname and have all the columns as
per Django model form.

Anyway thanks for your time.

Thanks



On Mon, Jun 3, 2019, 4:38 PM Ankhi Roy <montip...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am using Django admin - 2.2.1 and Postgresql as my database. So my
> problem is I have saved the user entered data in form.py on "POST" Request
> but it isn't saving in the postgresql database.
>
> Model.py -
>
> class modelForm(models.Model):
>     CHOICES = [('Y', 'Yes'),
>                ('N', 'No')]
>     allow = models.CharField( max_length = 4 , choices = CHOICES)
>
>     description = models.CharField( max_length=1000)
>
>     usingtheproduct = models.CharField( max_length = 4 , choices = CHOICES)
>
>
>  Forms.py file -
>
>
>
> class productForm(forms.ModelForm):
>     class Meta:
>         model = modelForm
>
>         fields = ["allow", "description", "usingtheproduct"]
>
>         labels = {
>             "allow": "Allow",
>             "description": "Description",
>             "usingtheproduct": "Using The Product"
>         }
>
>
> first.html file -
>
>  <form name = "form" action = "." method = "POST" >{% csrf_token %}
>             {{form}}
>          <input type = "submit", value = "submit">
>     </form>
>
>
> Views.py -
>
>
>
> def first(request):
>     template = loader.get_template('xyz/first.html')
>     form = productForm(request.POST or None) #
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35748734/django-local-variable-form-referenced-before-assignment
>
>     if request.method == 'POST':
>
>         form = productForm(data = request.POST)
>
>         if form.is_valid():
>
>             allow = request.POST.get('Allow', '')
>             decription = request.POST.get('Decription', '')
>              usingtheproduct= request.POST.get('Using The Product', '')
>             form.save() # This did not work as did not store user enetered
> data in postgresql database.
>             return HttpResponse("It is getting saved!!!!") # I can see
> this message in browser after submitting the html form,
>         else:
>             print(form.errors)
>
>     return HttpResponse(template.render({'form': form}, request))
>
>
>
>
> setting.py file -
>
> DATABASES = {
>     'default': {
>         'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2',
>         'NAME': 'abc',
>         'USER' : 'xyz',
>         'PASSWORD' : '*********',
>         'HOST': 'localhost',
>         'PORT':'',
>
>     } # I have also created a database and a table with model name and
> have the exact columns as that of form input variables that is I have 3
> column as allow, description, usingtheproduct in the postgresql database.
> }
>
>
> So not sure why the data is not getting saved in the postgresdatabase, am
> i missing something? Thanks for your time.
>
> Thanks
>
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