Referencing multiple submit buttons in django

Give the input types a name and look for them in your request.POST dictionary.

E.g.:

<form action="/" method="post">
    {% csrf_token %}

    <input type="text" name="{{ email.id }}" value=" {{email}}"></td>
    <td><input type="submit" value="Edit" name="_edit"></td>
    <td><input type="submit" value="Delete" name="_delete"></td>
</tr>

and in views.py something like

if request.POST:
    if '_edit' in request.POST:
         do_edit()
    elif '_delete' in request.POST:
         do_delete()

EDIT: Changed d.has_key(k) to k in d per Daniel's comment. has_key is deprecated in python 3.0 and the in style is preferred as its more generic -- specifically d.has_key(k) fails if d isn't a dictionary, but k in d works for any d that's an iterable (e.g., dict, string, tuple, list, set).


I know this question was asked a long time ago, but for the record here is a solution using class-based views. It uses the same html as in dr jimbob's answer.

from django.views.generic.edit import FormView

class MyView(FormView):
    template_name = 'mytemplate.html'
    form_class = MyForm

    def form_valid(self, form):
        if '_delete' in self.request.POST:
            # do delete
        elif '_edit' in self.request.POST:
            # do edit

Note the default behavior of form_valid is:

return HttpResponseRedirect(self.get_success_url())

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Django