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python - How to dynamically set the queryset of a models.ModelChoiceField on a forms.Form subclass

The constructor for forms.ModelChoiceField requires a queryset. I do not know the queryset until the request happens. Distilled:

# models.py
class Bar(models.model):
    text = models.TextField()

class Foo(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField()
    bar = models.ForeignKey(Bar)

# forms.py
class FooForm(forms.Form):
    name = forms.CharField()
    text = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextArea)

    bar = forms.ModelChoiceField(queryset='??????')

What I am currently doing:

# forms.py

def get_foo_form_class(bars_queryset):
    class FooForm(forms.Form):
        name = forms.CharField()
        text = forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextArea)

        bar = forms.ModelChoiceField(queryset=bars_queryset)

    return FooForm

I can then call it in the view using arguments parsed out of the url with a urlconf to construct the queryset and get the class. This feels like the wrong way to do it. Is there an established way to do this in django?

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Override the form's __init__ method and set the queryset there.

class FooForm(forms.Form):
    bar = forms.ModelChoiceField(queryset=Bar.objects.none())

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        qs = kwargs.pop('bars')
        super(FooForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        self.fields['bar'].queryset = qs

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