Re: Plans for "forms"

2012-06-22 Thread Klaas van Schelven
Thanks for the info

On Jun 21, 2:04 pm, Andrew Godwin  wrote:
> On 21/06/12 11:58, Klaas van Schelven wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm not entirely sure about the forum to ask this question: the
> > motivation is "django-users" like; but since it's about a roadmap /
> > the future I suppose only developers will know the answer.
>
> > I vaguely remember there being mention of big plans to do a big
> > refactoring of Django's forms/modelforms/formsets functionalities at
> > DjangoCon EU 2011. I'm not entirely sure what these plans entailed, if
> > there were ever such plans or if they've already been implemented. If
> > anything is surely to come up for Django 1.5 we'll postpone some
> > refactorings in our own code untill we know what the new canonical way
> > of doing this is.
>
> Hi Klaas,
>
> I suspect you're thinking of the form templating refactor (making all
> the form widgets use templates that can be overridden etc.) - this was
> done for GSOC last year but unfortunately it's blocked on us improving
> the template engine - it's too slow in the current one to be workable.
>
> There was also a GSOC project that same year to make the templating
> faster, but that unfortunately didn't result in something we could use.
>
> Andrew

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Re: Plans for "forms"

2012-06-21 Thread Andrew Godwin

On 21/06/12 11:58, Klaas van Schelven wrote:

Hi all,

I'm not entirely sure about the forum to ask this question: the
motivation is "django-users" like; but since it's about a roadmap /
the future I suppose only developers will know the answer.

I vaguely remember there being mention of big plans to do a big
refactoring of Django's forms/modelforms/formsets functionalities at
DjangoCon EU 2011. I'm not entirely sure what these plans entailed, if
there were ever such plans or if they've already been implemented. If
anything is surely to come up for Django 1.5 we'll postpone some
refactorings in our own code untill we know what the new canonical way
of doing this is.


Hi Klaas,

I suspect you're thinking of the form templating refactor (making all 
the form widgets use templates that can be overridden etc.) - this was 
done for GSOC last year but unfortunately it's blocked on us improving 
the template engine - it's too slow in the current one to be workable.


There was also a GSOC project that same year to make the templating 
faster, but that unfortunately didn't result in something we could use.


Andrew

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Plans for "forms"

2012-06-21 Thread Klaas van Schelven
Hi all,

I'm not entirely sure about the forum to ask this question: the
motivation is "django-users" like; but since it's about a roadmap /
the future I suppose only developers will know the answer.

I vaguely remember there being mention of big plans to do a big
refactoring of Django's forms/modelforms/formsets functionalities at
DjangoCon EU 2011. I'm not entirely sure what these plans entailed, if
there were ever such plans or if they've already been implemented. If
anything is surely to come up for Django 1.5 we'll postpone some
refactorings in our own code untill we know what the new canonical way
of doing this is.


Klaas van Schelven

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