# Forms ## Form Classes NetBox provides several base form classes for use by plugins. | Form Class | Purpose | |----------------------------|--------------------------------------| | `NetBoxModelForm` | Create/edit individual objects | | `NetBoxModelImportForm` | Bulk import objects from CSV data | | `NetBoxModelBulkEditForm` | Edit multiple objects simultaneously | | `NetBoxModelFilterSetForm` | Filter objects within a list view | ### `NetBoxModelForm` This is the base form for creating and editing NetBox models. It extends Django's ModelForm to add support for tags and custom fields. | Attribute | Description | |-------------|-------------------------------------------------------------| | `fieldsets` | A tuple of two-tuples defining the form's layout (optional) | **Example** ```python from dcim.models import Site from netbox.forms import NetBoxModelForm from utilities.forms.fields import CommentField, DynamicModelChoiceField from .models import MyModel class MyModelForm(NetBoxModelForm): site = DynamicModelChoiceField( queryset=Site.objects.all() ) comments = CommentField() fieldsets = ( ('Model Stuff', ('name', 'status', 'site', 'tags')), ('Tenancy', ('tenant_group', 'tenant')), ) class Meta: model = MyModel fields = ('name', 'status', 'site', 'comments', 'tags') ``` !!! tip "Comment fields" If your form has a `comments` field, there's no need to list it; this will always appear last on the page. ### `NetBoxModelImportForm` This form facilitates the bulk import of new objects from CSV, JSON, or YAML data. As with model forms, you'll need to declare a `Meta` subclass specifying the associated `model` and `fields`. NetBox also provides several form fields suitable for import various types of CSV data, listed below. **Example** ```python from dcim.models import Site from netbox.forms import NetBoxModelImportForm from utilities.forms import CSVModelChoiceField from .models import MyModel class MyModelImportForm(NetBoxModelImportForm): site = CSVModelChoiceField( queryset=Site.objects.all(), to_field_name='name', help_text='Assigned site' ) class Meta: model = MyModel fields = ('name', 'status', 'site', 'comments') ``` ### `NetBoxModelBulkEditForm` This form facilitates editing multiple objects in bulk. Unlike a model form, this form does not have a child `Meta` class, and must explicitly define each field. All fields in a bulk edit form are generally declared with `required=False`. | Attribute | Description | |-------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `model` | The model of object being edited | | `fieldsets` | A tuple of two-tuples defining the form's layout (optional) | | `nullable_fields` | A tuple of fields which can be nullified (set to empty) using the bulk edit form (optional) | **Example** ```python from django import forms from dcim.models import Site from netbox.forms import NetBoxModelImportForm from utilities.forms import CommentField, DynamicModelChoiceField from .models import MyModel, MyModelStatusChoices class MyModelEditForm(NetBoxModelImportForm): name = forms.CharField( required=False ) status = forms.ChoiceField( choices=MyModelStatusChoices, required=False ) site = DynamicModelChoiceField( queryset=Site.objects.all(), required=False ) comments = CommentField() model = MyModel fieldsets = ( ('Model Stuff', ('name', 'status', 'site')), ) nullable_fields = ('site', 'comments') ``` ### `NetBoxModelFilterSetForm` This form class is used to render a form expressly for filtering a list of objects. Its fields should correspond to filters defined on the model's filter set. | Attribute | Description | |-------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------| | `model` | The model of object being edited | | `fieldsets` | A tuple of two-tuples defining the form's layout (optional) | **Example** ```python from dcim.models import Site from netbox.forms import NetBoxModelFilterSetForm from utilities.forms import DynamicModelMultipleChoiceField, MultipleChoiceField from .models import MyModel, MyModelStatusChoices class MyModelFilterForm(NetBoxModelFilterSetForm): site_id = DynamicModelMultipleChoiceField( queryset=Site.objects.all(), required=False ) status = MultipleChoiceField( choices=MyModelStatusChoices, required=False ) model = MyModel ``` ## General Purpose Fields In addition to the [form fields provided by Django](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/forms/fields/), NetBox provides several field classes for use within forms to handle specific types of data. These can be imported from `utilities.forms.fields` and are documented below. ::: utilities.forms.ColorField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.CommentField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.JSONField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.MACAddressField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.SlugField options: members: false ## Choice Fields !!! warning "Obsolete Fields" NetBox's custom `ChoiceField` and `MultipleChoiceField` classes are no longer necessary thanks to improvements made to the user interface. Django's native form fields can be used instead. These custom field classes will be removed in NetBox v3.6. ::: utilities.forms.ChoiceField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.MultipleChoiceField options: members: false ## Dynamic Object Fields ::: utilities.forms.DynamicModelChoiceField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.DynamicModelMultipleChoiceField options: members: false ## Content Type Fields ::: utilities.forms.ContentTypeChoiceField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.ContentTypeMultipleChoiceField options: members: false ## CSV Import Fields ::: utilities.forms.CSVChoiceField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.CSVMultipleChoiceField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.CSVModelChoiceField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.CSVContentTypeField options: members: false ::: utilities.forms.CSVMultipleContentTypeField options: members: false