--This is the Model definition
FEEDBACK_CHOICES = (
(1, 'FOR'),
(-1, 'AGAINST'),
(0, 'NEUTRAL'),
)
class user (models.Model):
user_name = models.CharField(max_length=150)
class comments (models.Model):
comment = models.CharField(max_length=1000)
root_comment = models.ForeignKey('self', null=True, blank=True,
related_name="children")
user_id = models.ForeignKey(user)
class comment_feedback (models.Model):
feedback_user_id = models.ForeignKey(user)
comment_id = models.ForeignKey(comments)
feedback_type_id = models.CharField(max_length=20,
choices=FEEDBACK_CHOICES)
class Meta:
unique_together = [("feedback_user_id", "info_id")]
We are trying build a html page that will do the following.
Once a user logs in, he can write a new comment (that would result in an
insert into comments table)
Alternatively he can do one of the following:
select a comment of some other user and give his feedback (that would
result in an insert into comment_feedback table)
select a comment and write his own comment with a feedback on the
original comment (that would result in an insert into comments table with
root_comment as the original comment and an insert into comment_feedback
table for the original comment)
We tried doing this inlineformset_factory and nested formsets. However we
are quite confused on how to proceed with this. Also the comment_feedback
table has 2 foreign keys.
How do we handle this at the form and template level?
Regards
~Nirmal
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