Sometimes it's useful to use a different widget, e.g. in a recent project
I wanted to use a `Select` subclass that wrapped the rendered widget in a
`<div>` for styling reasons. This involved subclassing `SelectDateWidget`
and duplicating the whole `SelectDateWidget.create_select` method, which
does quite a lot of work, just to change one class name.
I'm happy to put together a pull request for this, but the contributing
guidelines said that PRs without Trac tickets would be closed, so here's
the Trac ticket.
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25124>
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* needs_better_patch: => 0
* has_patch: 0 => 1
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Old description:
> The current implementation of `SelectDateWidget` always uses the `Select`
> widget for the individual year, month, and day selects. If we moved the
> reference to `Select` to an attribute of the `SelectDateWidget` class, it
> would be easier to override.
>
> Sometimes it's useful to use a different widget, e.g. in a recent project
> I wanted to use a `Select` subclass that wrapped the rendered widget in a
> `<div>` for styling reasons. This involved subclassing `SelectDateWidget`
> and duplicating the whole `SelectDateWidget.create_select` method, which
> does quite a lot of work, just to change one class name.
>
> I'm happy to put together a pull request for this, but the contributing
> guidelines said that PRs without Trac tickets would be closed, so here's
> the Trac ticket.
New description:
The current implementation of `SelectDateWidget` always uses the `Select`
widget for the individual year, month, and day selects. If we moved the
reference to `Select` to an attribute of the `SelectDateWidget` class, it
would be easier to override.
Sometimes it's useful to use a different widget, e.g. in a recent project
I wanted to use a `Select` subclass that wrapped the rendered widget in a
`<div>` for styling reasons. This involved subclassing `SelectDateWidget`
and duplicating the whole `SelectDateWidget.create_select` method, which
does quite a lot of work, just to change one class name.
Pull request: https://github.com/django/django/pull/4998
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25124#comment:1>
* stage: Unreviewed => Ready for checkin
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25124#comment:2>
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => fixed
Comment:
In [changeset:"48af591b2dd1f4c6b87558698f311dd7fe6dbbc0" 48af591]:
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Fixed #25124 -- Eased customization of SelectDateWidget subwidget.
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25124#comment:3>