Comment form classes¶
The django.contrib.comments.forms module contains a handful of forms
you’ll use when writing custom views dealing with comments, or when writing
custom comment apps.
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CommentForm¶ The main comment form representing the standard, built-in way of handling submitted comments. This is the class used by all the views
django.contrib.commentsto handle submitted comments.If you want to build custom views that are similar to Django’s built-in comment handling views, you’ll probably want to use this form.
Abstract comment forms for custom comment apps¶
If you’re building a custom comment app, you might want to replace some of the form logic but still rely on parts of the existing form.
CommentForm is actually composed of a couple of abstract base class
forms that you can subclass to reuse pieces of the form handling logic:
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CommentSecurityForm¶ Handles the anti-spoofing protection aspects of the comment form handling.
This class contains the
content_typeandobject_pkfields pointing to the object the comment is attached to, along with atimestampand asecurity_hashof all the form data. Together, the timestamp and the security hash ensure that spammers can’t “replay” form submissions and flood you with comments.
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CommentDetailsForm¶ Handles the details of the comment itself.
This class contains the
name,email,url, and thecommentfield itself, along with the associated validation logic.