Hello, i recently tried the following:
def test4():
form = SQLFORM.factory(
Field("name", length=25),
Field("opts", "list:string",
requires=IS_IN_SET(['one', 'two','three'], multiple=True),
widget=SQLFORM.widgets.checkboxes.widget),
)
if form.accepts(request, session, onvalidation=is_valid):
return "splendid"
# Use generic HTML views
response.generic_patterns = ['html']
return dict(form=form)
def is_valid(form):
if 'two' not in form.vars.opts:
form.errors.opts = "Must select option two"
return
and found that with web2py trunk (and the latest release) i don't see the
error if i don't select option two. form.errors has the error...
i did some digging, and found that for some reason when using a SQLFORM if
the field type is "list:" it chooses not to display the error. i don't
know why this check was in there, but in the attached patch (against trunk)
i remove that check. can anyone remember why that check is there and what
i might be breaking by suggesting that we remove it?
thanks!
christian
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