Make some Django model fields readonly. In other words, it lets you tell Django to read some fields from your database, but never try to write those back. It can be useful if your fields are populated by triggers or something.
- Postgresql only
- Django, tested from 2.2 to 4.1
- With Python, tested from 3.7 to 3.11
The full documentation is at https://django-readonly-field.readthedocs.org.
Install Django Readonly Field:
pip install django-readonly-field
In your settings.py
:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
# ...
"django_readonly_field",
]
In the model where you want some fields to be read-only:
class Spaceship(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
color = models.CharField(max_length=16)
class ReadonlyMeta:
readonly = ["color"]
That's it. Now, Django won't try to write the color
field on the database.
Django won't try to write those fields. Consequence is that your Database
must be ok with Django not writing those fields. They should either
be nullable or have a database default or be filled by a trigger, otherwise
you will get an IntegrityError
.
Don't forget that Django model field defaults won't become database defaults. You might have to write an SQL migration for this.
You will need a usable Postgresql database in order to test the project.
source <YOURVIRTUALENV>/bin/activate export DATABASE_URL=postgres://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME (myenv) $ pip install -r requirements.txt
Run tests for a specific version
(myenv) $ pytest
Run tests for all versions (if tox is installed globally, you don't need a virtual environment)
$ tox
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