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Django: How to change a field widget in a Inline Formset

I am new to Django and I think I am missing this in the docs.
The problem is that in inline-formset I dont declare a form, just pass two models to construct it.
I want to know how can I change a widget of a single field using inline formset?

As of Django 1.6 , you can use the widgets parameter of modelformset_factory in order to customize the widget of a particular field:

AuthorFormSet = modelformset_factory(Author, widgets={
    'name': Textarea(attrs={'cols': 80, 'rows': 20})
})

and therefore the same parameter for inlineformset_factory (which uses modelformset_factory ):

AuthorInlineFormSet = inlineformset_factory(Author, Book, fields=['name'], widgets={
    'name': Textarea(attrs={'cols': 80, 'rows': 20})
})

This is an example of customizing one field using formfield_callback:

def formfield_callback(field):
    if isinstance(field, models.ChoiceField) and field.name == 'target_field_name':
        return fields.ChoiceField(choices = SAMPLE_CHOICES_LIST, label='Sample Label')
    return field.formfield()

FormSet = inlineformset_factory(ModelA, ModelB, extra=1, formfield_callback = formfield_callback)

You need to define a form and update widget in the Meta class. Look at Overriding the default field types or widgets

you can subclass the formset and override the add_fields method. This worked for me and I am using Django 1.5 :( .

AuthorInlineFormSet = inlineformset_factory(Author, Book)
class AuthorFormSet(AuthorInlineFormSet):
        def add_fields(self, form, index):
            super(ReferenceForm,self).add_fields(form,index)
            form.fields["name"] = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput())

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