Form field required despite setting required attr to false












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I've managed to do something really strange. I have a web app in Django (2.1,
also using Bootstrap, jQuery) that is misbehaving.



In my forms.py, I have defined:



caption = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(
attrs={
'required': False, 'class': "roll-caption", 'placeholder': "Caption",
}
))


In the model.py,



caption = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True, blank=True)


The class and placeholder render just fine. I've covered every base I can think of. But, the form field is being rendered as required in html. Needless to say, I am confused. The form field is sitting inside of some divs, but that shouldn't affect it, I thought.



Any idea what I've managed to do?










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    I've managed to do something really strange. I have a web app in Django (2.1,
    also using Bootstrap, jQuery) that is misbehaving.



    In my forms.py, I have defined:



    caption = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(
    attrs={
    'required': False, 'class': "roll-caption", 'placeholder': "Caption",
    }
    ))


    In the model.py,



    caption = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True, blank=True)


    The class and placeholder render just fine. I've covered every base I can think of. But, the form field is being rendered as required in html. Needless to say, I am confused. The form field is sitting inside of some divs, but that shouldn't affect it, I thought.



    Any idea what I've managed to do?










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      I've managed to do something really strange. I have a web app in Django (2.1,
      also using Bootstrap, jQuery) that is misbehaving.



      In my forms.py, I have defined:



      caption = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(
      attrs={
      'required': False, 'class': "roll-caption", 'placeholder': "Caption",
      }
      ))


      In the model.py,



      caption = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True, blank=True)


      The class and placeholder render just fine. I've covered every base I can think of. But, the form field is being rendered as required in html. Needless to say, I am confused. The form field is sitting inside of some divs, but that shouldn't affect it, I thought.



      Any idea what I've managed to do?










      share|improve this question













      I've managed to do something really strange. I have a web app in Django (2.1,
      also using Bootstrap, jQuery) that is misbehaving.



      In my forms.py, I have defined:



      caption = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(
      attrs={
      'required': False, 'class': "roll-caption", 'placeholder': "Caption",
      }
      ))


      In the model.py,



      caption = models.CharField(max_length=200, null=True, blank=True)


      The class and placeholder render just fine. I've covered every base I can think of. But, the form field is being rendered as required in html. Needless to say, I am confused. The form field is sitting inside of some divs, but that shouldn't affect it, I thought.



      Any idea what I've managed to do?







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          You need to pass required=False to the form field itself. Please take a look at this part of the documentation.
          Your code should look like



          caption = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=...)





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            You need to pass required=False to the form field itself. Please take a look at this part of the documentation.
            Your code should look like



            caption = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=...)





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              You need to pass required=False to the form field itself. Please take a look at this part of the documentation.
              Your code should look like



              caption = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=...)





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                You need to pass required=False to the form field itself. Please take a look at this part of the documentation.
                Your code should look like



                caption = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=...)





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                You need to pass required=False to the form field itself. Please take a look at this part of the documentation.
                Your code should look like



                caption = forms.CharField(required=False, widget=...)






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