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Fixing #225; for some reason MySQL finds the user 'John' when searching for 'John ' (note trailing space). This doesn't happen on SQLite. This causes a NoReverseMatch when searching for 'John ' in the member search. The solution is to call strip() on the form field contents in the clean_username() method of the search form.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 09 Jul 2011 02:00:48 +0000 |
parents | 88b2b9cb8c1f |
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""" Forms for the downloads application. """ import os from django import forms from django.conf import settings from downloads.models import PendingDownload from downloads.models import AllowedExtension class AddDownloadForm(forms.ModelForm): """Form to allow adding downloads.""" title = forms.CharField(required=True, widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={'size': 64, 'maxlength': 64})) description = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=forms.Textarea(attrs={'class': 'markItUp smileyTarget'})) def clean_file(self): file = self.cleaned_data['file'] ext = os.path.splitext(file.name)[1] allowed_exts = AllowedExtension.objects.get_extension_list() if ext in allowed_exts: return file raise forms.ValidationError('The file extension "%s" is not allowed.' % ext) class Meta: model = PendingDownload fields = ('title', 'category', 'description', 'file') class Media: css = { 'all': (settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_CSS['markitup'] + settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_CSS['jquery-ui']) } js = (settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_JS['markitup'] + settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_JS['jquery-ui'])