Hi again everyone,
I think I finally got to the bottom of my problem.
The Select widget used for this admin dropdown *does* have the
'required' attribute by default, but there's Mezzanine javascript that
removes this from this specific location in admin pages:
https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine/blob/master/mezzanine/core/static/mezzanine/js/admin/navigation.js#L6
In my case, the problem was that my website was hitting a Javascript
error earlier on and thus this line wasn't executing properly or being
skipped entirely. Part of this was that I had an old set of javascript
files etc in 'static' on my webserver leftover from using Mezzanine 4.3.
Among other things, I was missing the new jQuery version used by
Mezzanine 5.0.0a1 and when I checked the developer console in my browser
I could see a bunch of JS errors.
I manually ran python manage.py collectstatic, restarted the server, and
now things appear to be working as expected.
So a word of advice for anyone else hitting similar upgrade issues:
check the developer console in your browser for javascript errors, and
make sure you have run collectstatic when you deploy!
Seeya. Danny.
On 18/02/2021 4:30 pm, Danny wrote:
Hi all,
This is possibly a Django-2.2.18 related problem, but I thought I'd
see if anyone else has experienced this and had a workaround.
I recently updated my website to Mezzanine 5.0.0a1 and Django 2.2.18,
and after some reasonably thorough local testing, deployed it to the
live website.
One of my fellow admins discovered something odd, which I've now
confirmed on both local and deployed sites.
At the top of an Admin change list page, there's the standard action
drop down (usually containing 'Delete selected <Model name>'). This is
useful when you want to select some objects and delete them, but
otherwise I've not customised it for any of the standard
Mezzanine/Cartridge models I use.
What's now odd is that if you hit the 'Save' button at the bottom of
the object list, a generic prompt pops up saying 'Please select an
item in the list' pointing to this action drop down.
After some research, I discovered the following:
a) this pop up message is generic from HTML5, for a <select> form
element that has the 'required' attribute:
https://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/att_select_required.asp
b) this 'required' attribute is being added to the <select> element
when the page is rendered, but only when DEBUG=False. That is, on my
local development with DEBUG=True, the select element is not required
(and Save works fine), but if I modify my local settings and set
DEBUG=False, then required is forced on this element, and I get the
same pop up as seen on the deployed server.
I've tried digging into the Django code to try and find out what's
happening to render this field, but it seems to be fairly benign:
grapelli-safe template that renders the action drop down:
https://github.com/stephenmcd/grappelli-safe/blob/master/grappelli_safe/templates/admin/actions.html#L3
django code that is the action form:
https://github.com/django/django/blob/2.2.18/django/contrib/admin/helpers.py#L20
I'm not sure where the ChoiceField is being forced to required=True
when DEBUG=False, nor how I can override this.
Any one got any ideas? Have you noticed this on your own deployments
using Mezzanine 5.0.0a1?
Thanks for any help,
Seeya. Danny.
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