First, of course you should separate that code, and form classes usually 
go in forms.py, models in models.py.
Second, you are getting a 'NoneType object is not callable' beacause of 
what you have in urls.py. Look at that carefully and you'll figure it out.


djangonoob wrote:
> oh by the way,
> i've tried your method and i received the error:
>
> 'NoneType' object is not callable
>
> May i know how do i solve this issue?
>
> Best Regards,
> Eugene
>
> On Jul 27, 12:15 pm, Vasil Vangelovski <vvangelov...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> First you create a ModelForm:
>>
>> from django.forms import ModelForm
>> from myproject.myapp.models import MyModelClass
>>
>> class MyFormClass(ModelForm):
>> class Meta:
>> model = MyModelClass
>>
>> there you have your form_class that you need to pass to the view you want:
>>
>> ‘django.views.generic.create_update.update_object’,
>> dict(form_class=MyFormClass)
>>
>> see:
>>
>> http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/forms/modelforms/#topics-...
>>
>>     
>>> Hi all,
>>> I am wondering how can i use form_class with generic views?
>>>       
>>> FOr example, according to the online 
>>> doc,http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/generic-views/
>>> we can use form_class as a required argument for create_object ,
>>> update_object, delete_object
>>>       
>>> But the online doc stopped short on how to use the form_class.
>>>       
>>> Is there anyone woh has a simple example on how to use form_class as a
>>> required argument for generic views?
>>>       
>>> Thanks alot!
>>>       
> >
>   


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