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  • I have a Client and Groupe Model.
  • A Client can be part of multiple groups.
  • Clients that are part of a group can use its group's free rental rate at anytime but only once. That is where the intermediary model (ClientGroupe) comes in with that extra data.

For now, when I try to save the m2m data, it just dies and says I should use the ClientGroupe Manager...so what's missing?

Here are my models:

class Groupe(models.Model):
    nom = models.CharField(max_length=1500, blank=True)

class Client(models.Model):
    nom = models.CharField(max_length=450, blank=True)
    prenom = models.CharField(max_length=450, blank=True)
    groupes = models.ManyToManyField(Groupe, null = True, blank = True, through='ClientGroupe')

class ClientGroupe(models.Model):
    client = models.ForeignKey(Client)
    groupe = models.ForeignKey(Groupe)
    dt = models.DateField(null=True, blank=True) # the date the client is using its group's free rental rate    

    class Meta:
        db_table = u'clients_groupes'

and here's my view:

def modifier(request, id):
    client = Client.objects.get(id=id)    
    form = ClientForm(instance = client)

    dict = {
        "form": form
        , "instance" : client
    }

    if request.method == "POST":
        form = ClientForm(request.POST, instance = client)

        if form.is_valid():
            client_mod = form.save()

            id = client_mod.id
            return HttpResponseRedirect(
                "/client/%(id)s/?err=success" % {"id" : id}
            )
        else:
            return HttpResponseRedirect(
                "/client/%(id)s/?err=warning" % {"id" : id}
            )

    return render_to_response(
        "client/modifier.html"
        , dict
        , context_instance=RequestContext(request)
    )

EDIT:

and here's the ClientForm code:

class ClientForm(ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = Client

EDIT #2: here's the error message:

AttributeError at /client/445/

Cannot set values on a ManyToManyField which specifies an intermediary model. Use ClientGroupe's Manager instead.

Request Method:     POST
Request URL:    http://localhost/client/445/
Exception Type:     AttributeError
Exception Value:    Cannot set values on a ManyToManyField which specifies an intermediary model.  Use ClientGroupe's Manager instead.

Exception Location:     C:\Python25\lib\site-packages\django\db\models\fields\related.py  in __set__, line 574
Python Executable:  C:\xampp\apache\bin\apache.exe
Python Version:     2.5.2
A: 

What does your ClientForm look like?

This should really be a comment in the question, not an answer.
Soviut
A: 

When you save your form, you save Client object. Now if you want to assign client to the group you should do this:

clientgroupe = ClientGroupe.objects.create(client=client_instance, groupe=groupe_instance, dt=datetime.datetime.now())

where client_instance and groupe_instance your client and groupe objets.

Vladimir Prudnikov
+2  A: 

You probably need to remove the ManyToMany field from your Client model, or else carefully exclude it from your form. Unfortunately, the default widget for the ManyToMany field cannot populate the ClientGroupe Model properly (even if the missing field, dt, had been set to autonow=True). This is something you'll either need to break out into another form, or handle in your view.

TokenMacGuy
+5  A: 

If you use the save method right now, Django will try to save using the manager (which Django doesn't allow). Unfortunately, the behavior you want is a little bit trickier than what ModelForm does by default. What you need to do is create a formset.

First of all, you will need to change the options of your ClientForm so that it doesn't display the groupes attribute.

class ClientForm(ModelForm):
    class Meta:
        model = Client
        exclude = ('groupes',)

Next, you must change the view to display the formset:

from django.forms.models import inlineformset_factory

def modifier(request, id):
    client = Client.objects.get(id=id)    
    form = ClientForm(instance = client)
    # Create the formset class
    GroupeFormset = inlineformset_factory(Client, Groupe)
    # Create the formset
    formset = GroupeFormset(instance = client)

    dict = {
        "form": form
        , "formset" : formset
        , "instance" : client
    }

    if request.method == "POST":
        form = ClientForm(request.POST, instance = client)
        formset = GroupeFormset(request.POST, instance = client)

        if form.is_valid() and formset.is_valid():
            client_mod = form.save()
            formset.save()

            id = client_mod.id
            return HttpResponseRedirect(
                "/client/%(id)s/?err=success" % {"id" : id}
            )
        else:
            return HttpResponseRedirect(
                "/client/%(id)s/?err=warning" % {"id" : id}
            )

    return render_to_response(
        "client/modifier.html"
        , dict
        , context_instance=RequestContext(request)
    )

And obviously, you must also tweak your template to render the formset.

If you need any other advice on formsets, see these articles:

Model formsets
Formsets

Quartz
A: 
…
if form.is_valid():
    client_mod = form.save(commit=False)
    client_mod.save()
    for groupe in form.cleaned_data.get('groupes'):
        clientgroupe = ClientGroupe(client=client_mod, groupe=groupe)
        clientgroupe.save()
    …
Anber