Hey,

I have got a choiceField in my form, where I display filtered data. To
filter the data I need two arguments. The first one is not a problem,
because I can take it directly from an object, but the second one is
dynamically generated. Here is some code:

class GroupAdd(forms.Form):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        self.pid = kwargs.pop('parent_id', None)

        super(GroupAdd, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    parent_id = forms.IntegerField(widget=forms.HiddenInput)
    choices = forms.ChoiceField(
        choices = [
            [group.node_id, group.name] for group in
Objtree.objects.filter(
                 type_id =
ObjtreeTypes.objects.values_list('type_id').filter(name = 'group'),
                 parent_id = 50
            ).distinct()] + [[0, 'Add a new one']
        ],
        widget = forms.Select(
            attrs = {
                'id': 'group_select'
            }
        )
     )

I would like to change the parent_id that is passed into the
Objtree.objects.filter. As you can see I tried in the init function,
as well with kwargs['initial']['parent_id'] and then calling it with
self, but that doesnt work, since its out of scope... it was pretty
much my last effort. I need to acccess it either trough the initial
parameter or directly trough parent_id field, since it already holds
its value (passed trough initial).

Any help is appreciated, as I am running out of ideas.

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