Room model, where room has a selection of many room types. One room must have at least one room type from the...












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One property can have one or many rooms. One room must belong to one property. The question is at the end.



I start by creating the Room Model



class Room(models.Model):
property = models.ForeignKey(Property)

name = models.CharField(max_length=250)

description = models.TextField(max_length=800)

image = models.ImageField(upload_to='room_images/', blank=False)

bar_rate = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)

max_occupancy = models.IntegerField(default=1, blank=False)

extra_beds = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

price_per_exra_bed = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

is_breakfast_included = models.BooleanField(default=False)

room_type_quantity = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)


def __str__(self):
return self.name


I create a new form to allow the user to fill out the form. Inside forms.py



class RoomForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Room
exclude = ("property",)


As you can see above I exclude the property model, I don’t need to add the property info into the RoomForm.



In views.py I have modified the property_add_room function to save the room into the database:



@login_required(login_url='/property/sign-in/')
def property_add_room(request):
form = RoomForm()

if request.method == "POST":
form = RoomForm(request.POST, request.FILES)

if form.is_valid():
room = form.save(commit=False)
room.property = request.user.property
room.save()
return redirect(property_room)

return render(request, 'property/add_room.html', {
"form": form
})


What I would like to do is add the following to the room model so that the user when adding a room inside the RoomForm he will have a selection of rooms to choose from. Like this:



    ROOM_TYPES = (
('SGL', 'Single'),
('TWN', 'Twin'),
('DBL', 'Double'),
('TRPL', 'Triple'),
('STND', 'Standard'),
('DLX', 'Deluxe'),
('EXET', 'Executive'),
('SPR', 'Superior'),
('JS', 'Junior Suite'),
('ONEBDR', 'One Bedroom'),
('TWOBDR', 'Two Bedroom'),
('THREEBDR', 'Three Bedroom'),
('FOURBDR', 'Four Bedroom'),
('FIVEBDR', 'Five Bedroom'),
('SIXBDR', 'Six Bedroom'),
('SEVENBDR', 'Seven Bedroom'),
)
room_type = models.ChoiceField(max_length=1, choices=ROOM_TYPES, default="STND")


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    One property can have one or many rooms. One room must belong to one property. The question is at the end.



    I start by creating the Room Model



    class Room(models.Model):
    property = models.ForeignKey(Property)

    name = models.CharField(max_length=250)

    description = models.TextField(max_length=800)

    image = models.ImageField(upload_to='room_images/', blank=False)

    bar_rate = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)

    max_occupancy = models.IntegerField(default=1, blank=False)

    extra_beds = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

    price_per_exra_bed = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

    is_breakfast_included = models.BooleanField(default=False)

    room_type_quantity = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)


    def __str__(self):
    return self.name


    I create a new form to allow the user to fill out the form. Inside forms.py



    class RoomForm(forms.ModelForm):
    class Meta:
    model = Room
    exclude = ("property",)


    As you can see above I exclude the property model, I don’t need to add the property info into the RoomForm.



    In views.py I have modified the property_add_room function to save the room into the database:



    @login_required(login_url='/property/sign-in/')
    def property_add_room(request):
    form = RoomForm()

    if request.method == "POST":
    form = RoomForm(request.POST, request.FILES)

    if form.is_valid():
    room = form.save(commit=False)
    room.property = request.user.property
    room.save()
    return redirect(property_room)

    return render(request, 'property/add_room.html', {
    "form": form
    })


    What I would like to do is add the following to the room model so that the user when adding a room inside the RoomForm he will have a selection of rooms to choose from. Like this:



        ROOM_TYPES = (
    ('SGL', 'Single'),
    ('TWN', 'Twin'),
    ('DBL', 'Double'),
    ('TRPL', 'Triple'),
    ('STND', 'Standard'),
    ('DLX', 'Deluxe'),
    ('EXET', 'Executive'),
    ('SPR', 'Superior'),
    ('JS', 'Junior Suite'),
    ('ONEBDR', 'One Bedroom'),
    ('TWOBDR', 'Two Bedroom'),
    ('THREEBDR', 'Three Bedroom'),
    ('FOURBDR', 'Four Bedroom'),
    ('FIVEBDR', 'Five Bedroom'),
    ('SIXBDR', 'Six Bedroom'),
    ('SEVENBDR', 'Seven Bedroom'),
    )
    room_type = models.ChoiceField(max_length=1, choices=ROOM_TYPES, default="STND")


    Please help, what am i doing wrong? Is there a better way?









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      One property can have one or many rooms. One room must belong to one property. The question is at the end.



      I start by creating the Room Model



      class Room(models.Model):
      property = models.ForeignKey(Property)

      name = models.CharField(max_length=250)

      description = models.TextField(max_length=800)

      image = models.ImageField(upload_to='room_images/', blank=False)

      bar_rate = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)

      max_occupancy = models.IntegerField(default=1, blank=False)

      extra_beds = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

      price_per_exra_bed = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

      is_breakfast_included = models.BooleanField(default=False)

      room_type_quantity = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)


      def __str__(self):
      return self.name


      I create a new form to allow the user to fill out the form. Inside forms.py



      class RoomForm(forms.ModelForm):
      class Meta:
      model = Room
      exclude = ("property",)


      As you can see above I exclude the property model, I don’t need to add the property info into the RoomForm.



      In views.py I have modified the property_add_room function to save the room into the database:



      @login_required(login_url='/property/sign-in/')
      def property_add_room(request):
      form = RoomForm()

      if request.method == "POST":
      form = RoomForm(request.POST, request.FILES)

      if form.is_valid():
      room = form.save(commit=False)
      room.property = request.user.property
      room.save()
      return redirect(property_room)

      return render(request, 'property/add_room.html', {
      "form": form
      })


      What I would like to do is add the following to the room model so that the user when adding a room inside the RoomForm he will have a selection of rooms to choose from. Like this:



          ROOM_TYPES = (
      ('SGL', 'Single'),
      ('TWN', 'Twin'),
      ('DBL', 'Double'),
      ('TRPL', 'Triple'),
      ('STND', 'Standard'),
      ('DLX', 'Deluxe'),
      ('EXET', 'Executive'),
      ('SPR', 'Superior'),
      ('JS', 'Junior Suite'),
      ('ONEBDR', 'One Bedroom'),
      ('TWOBDR', 'Two Bedroom'),
      ('THREEBDR', 'Three Bedroom'),
      ('FOURBDR', 'Four Bedroom'),
      ('FIVEBDR', 'Five Bedroom'),
      ('SIXBDR', 'Six Bedroom'),
      ('SEVENBDR', 'Seven Bedroom'),
      )
      room_type = models.ChoiceField(max_length=1, choices=ROOM_TYPES, default="STND")


      Please help, what am i doing wrong? Is there a better way?









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      One property can have one or many rooms. One room must belong to one property. The question is at the end.



      I start by creating the Room Model



      class Room(models.Model):
      property = models.ForeignKey(Property)

      name = models.CharField(max_length=250)

      description = models.TextField(max_length=800)

      image = models.ImageField(upload_to='room_images/', blank=False)

      bar_rate = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)

      max_occupancy = models.IntegerField(default=1, blank=False)

      extra_beds = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

      price_per_exra_bed = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=True)

      is_breakfast_included = models.BooleanField(default=False)

      room_type_quantity = models.IntegerField(default=0, blank=False)


      def __str__(self):
      return self.name


      I create a new form to allow the user to fill out the form. Inside forms.py



      class RoomForm(forms.ModelForm):
      class Meta:
      model = Room
      exclude = ("property",)


      As you can see above I exclude the property model, I don’t need to add the property info into the RoomForm.



      In views.py I have modified the property_add_room function to save the room into the database:



      @login_required(login_url='/property/sign-in/')
      def property_add_room(request):
      form = RoomForm()

      if request.method == "POST":
      form = RoomForm(request.POST, request.FILES)

      if form.is_valid():
      room = form.save(commit=False)
      room.property = request.user.property
      room.save()
      return redirect(property_room)

      return render(request, 'property/add_room.html', {
      "form": form
      })


      What I would like to do is add the following to the room model so that the user when adding a room inside the RoomForm he will have a selection of rooms to choose from. Like this:



          ROOM_TYPES = (
      ('SGL', 'Single'),
      ('TWN', 'Twin'),
      ('DBL', 'Double'),
      ('TRPL', 'Triple'),
      ('STND', 'Standard'),
      ('DLX', 'Deluxe'),
      ('EXET', 'Executive'),
      ('SPR', 'Superior'),
      ('JS', 'Junior Suite'),
      ('ONEBDR', 'One Bedroom'),
      ('TWOBDR', 'Two Bedroom'),
      ('THREEBDR', 'Three Bedroom'),
      ('FOURBDR', 'Four Bedroom'),
      ('FIVEBDR', 'Five Bedroom'),
      ('SIXBDR', 'Six Bedroom'),
      ('SEVENBDR', 'Seven Bedroom'),
      )
      room_type = models.ChoiceField(max_length=1, choices=ROOM_TYPES, default="STND")


      Please help, what am i doing wrong? Is there a better way?







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