Well, the key is to update only those that have changed. Any form
field has a has_changed() method you may be able to use, something
like:
for k, v in [k, v for k,v in data_dict.items() if v.has_changed()]
assuming data_dict is form.cleaned_data.
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 11:44 PM, Matt Mansour <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Friday, September 15, 2017 at 8:55:00 AM UTC-7, Matt Mansour wrote:
>>
>> Hi All -
>>
>> I am looking to create a page of images that are both sortable and in a
>> grid format - instead of each image stacked in rows like in the admin
>> inlines.
>>
>> I am digging into jQuery's sortable and breaking apart how it's used in
>> Mezzanine. I am making progress but I am curious if I could achieve the
>> sorting I am looking for by simply wrapping a list of images in an editable
>> template tag? Something like
>>
>> {% editable page.sort_images %}
>>
>> Code to render list of images to be sorted
>>
>> {% endeditable %}
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