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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T13:52:49+00:00 2026-05-15T13:52:49+00:00

Forms have Fields , Fields have a value . However, they only get a

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Forms have Fields, Fields have a value. However, they only get a value after the form has been submitted.

  1. How should I store this value? Should I give every field a value attribute, field.value,
    • leave it as None prior to posting, and fill it in afterwords?
    • Omit it completely, and dynamically add it?
    • Store it on the form instead, like form.data['field'].
    • Create a a wrapper class FieldWithData to avoid any inconsistent states (if you have an object of this type, you know it has data) and allows me to set the data in the initializer rather than accessing attributes directly (although I guess this isn’t so different from using a setter)
  2. How should I provide access to the field data through the Form object? Options:
    • form.fields['name'].value (how it’s presently being stored internally)
    • form.data['field'] (create a proxy “data” class that retrieves the real data off the field, or re-arrange the internals to actually store the data like this)
    • form.field.value – looks fairly nice, but then I’d have two references to the same field, one as form.field and one as form.fields['field'] which I need internally so that I can iterate over them

Too many design decisions. Driving me nuts. This is what sucks about solo’ing a project.

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    2026-05-15T13:52:50+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:52 pm

    It really depends on how you interact with the structures in question. Do you manipulate Form and Field objects prior to assigning them values? Do you need to frequently iterate over all the given Fields? Do you need Form once it’s been submitted? Etc.

    I’d suggest writing some/all of the code that uses Form and figure out how you want to interact with Form data, and what your ideal interface would look like.

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