"""Forms for portfolio.""" import logging from django import forms from django.core.validators import RegexValidator from ..models import DomainInformation, Portfolio logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class PortfolioOrgAddressForm(forms.ModelForm): """Form for updating the portfolio org mailing address.""" zipcode = forms.CharField( label="Zip code", validators=[ RegexValidator( "^[0-9]{5}(?:-[0-9]{4})?$|^$", message="Enter a zip code in the required format, like 12345 or 12345-6789.", ) ], ) class Meta: model = Portfolio fields = [ "address_line1", "address_line2", "city", "state_territory", "zipcode", # "urbanization", ] error_messages = { "address_line1": {"required": "Enter the street address of your organization."}, "city": {"required": "Enter the city where your organization is located."}, "state_territory": { "required": "Select the state, territory, or military post where your organization is located." }, } widgets = { # We need to set the required attributed for State/territory # because for this fields we are creating an individual # instance of the Select. For the other fields we use the for loop to set # the class's required attribute to true. "address_line1": forms.TextInput, "address_line2": forms.TextInput, "city": forms.TextInput, "state_territory": forms.Select( attrs={ "required": True, }, choices=DomainInformation.StateTerritoryChoices.choices, ), # "urbanization": forms.TextInput, } # the database fields have blank=True so ModelForm doesn't create # required fields by default. Use this list in __init__ to mark each # of these fields as required required = ["address_line1", "city", "state_territory", "zipcode"] def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) for field_name in self.required: self.fields[field_name].required = True self.fields["state_territory"].widget.attrs.pop("maxlength", None) self.fields["zipcode"].widget.attrs.pop("maxlength", None)