A Django app providing ingredient handling.
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Quick start
Add “dj_ingredient_field” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [ ... 'dj_ingredient_field', ]
To use lazy loaded widgets include this module in your urlpatterns:
urlpatterns = [ path('cooking/', include('dj_ingredient_field.urls')), ... ]
That’s it!
Usage
Simply add the fields you need to your model:
from dj_ingredient_field import IngredientField, MeasurementUnitField class MyModel(models.Model): ingredient = IngredientField() unit = MeasurementUnitField()
The fields map to Ingredient and MeasurementUnit classes:
from dj_ingredient_field import IngredientName, Ingredient, MeasurementUnit, INGREDIENT_UNITS model.ingredient = Ingredient(IngredientName.I_ARUGULA) model.unit = MeasurementUnit(**INGREDIENT_UNITS["Killogram"])
All the available ingredients can be found in the IngredientName enum
Ingredients and units can be customized, see ‘Settings’
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