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Start your free trialAidan Taylor-Lynch
7,630 PointsHow to create custom validator
Im certain this should work, what am i doing wrong?
from django import forms
from django.core import validators
def not_treehouse(value):
if value.lower() in '@teamtreehouse.com':
raise ValidationError('Bot!')
class LeadShareForm(forms.Form):
email = forms.EmailField(validators=[not_treehouse])
link = forms.URLField()
honeypot = forms.CharField(widget=forms.HiddenInput, required=False)
def clean_honeypot(self):
honey = self.cleaned_data['honeypot']
if len(honey):
raise forms.ValidationError('Bad robot!')
return honey
1 Answer
jacinator
11,936 PointsYou are just a couple lines off.
from django import forms
from django.core import validators
def not_treehouse(value):
if '@teamtreehouse.com' in value.lower(): # You're looking for teamtreehouse in email, not email in teamtreehouse
raise forms.ValidationError('Bad robot!') # Raise forms.ValidationError, not ValidationError
class LeadShareForm(forms.Form):
email = forms.EmailField(validators=[not_treehouse])
link = forms.URLField()
honeypot = forms.CharField(widget=forms.HiddenInput, required=False)
def clean_honeypot(self):
honey = self.cleaned_data['honeypot']
if len(honey):
raise forms.ValidationError('Bad robot!')
return honey