#12627: If all fields are readonly or editable=False, their ModelForm is always
valid and can raise exceptions
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Reporter: KyleMac | Owner: Clifford
| Gama
Type: Bug | Status: closed
Component: contrib.admin | Version: dev
Severity: Normal | Resolution: invalid
Keywords: readonly_fields | Triage Stage: Accepted
editable |
Has patch: 0 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 0 | UI/UX: 0
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Changes (by Clifford Gama):
* resolution: => invalid
* status: assigned => closed
Comment:
After reviewing this ticket, it seems clear to me that the reported
behavior is not a bug in Django; it is a result of the developer's
misconfiguration or oversight.
The admin, forms, and model layers are each working as intended:
`form.is_valid()` only validates editable fields. If none exist, no
validation is performed, and the form is valid by design. (In other words,
non-editable fields are always valid.) It does not mean a model is ready
to save.
The admin correctly displays only editable fields and readonly fields and
attempts to save the instance if the form is valid, which it is.
The `IntegrityError` raised at save time is expected when required fields
are missing and no defaults are provided for non-nullable fields.
(Musician works because string-based fields effectively have a default of
`""`.
If a model has no editable fields and requires additional values to be
valid, it is the developer's responsibility to provide them. Django allows
this to be done by overriding `ModelAdmin.save_model()`, for example,
which I think serves a similar role to the `save(commit=False)` idiom.
Therefore, as mentioned, an `IntegrityError` isn't an issue with Django,
but rather a result of incorrect or incomplete configuration.
Closing as invalid.
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