django-eav2 is a fork of django-eav (which itself was derived from eav-django). This project aims to:
- add Python 3 support
- add Django 1.11 and 2.0 support
- drop Django <1.11 dependencies
- remove dependency on Sites framework
- fix unresolved issues
- update documentation
- update/create tests
For a decent explanation of what an Entity-Attribute-Value storage model is,
check Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entity-attribute-value_model>
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.. note::
django-eav was inspired / derived from the excellent eav-django <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/eav-django/1.0.2>
_ written by Andrey
Mikhaylenko.
There are a few notable differences between this implementation and the eav-django implementation.
- This one is called django-eav, whereas the other is called eav-django.
- This app allows you to to 'attach' EAV attributes to any existing django model (even from third-party apps) without making any changes to the those models' code.
- This app has slightly more robust (but still not perfect) filtering.
You can install django-eav2 directly from github::
pip install -e git+git://github.com/makimo/djang-eav2.git#egg=django-eav
As of Django 1.7, the Sites framework <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/contrib/sites/#enabling-the-sites-framework>
_ is not enabled by default; Django-EAV requires this framework.
To enable the sites framework, follow these steps:
Add django.contrib.sites
to your INSTALLED_APPS setting. Be sure to add sites to the installed apps list BEFORE eav!
Define a SITE_ID
setting::
SITE_ID = 1
Run migrate
Add eav
to your INSTALLED_APPS
in your project's settings.py
file. Be sure to add eav to the installed apps list AFTER the sites framework!
Before you can attach eav attributes to your model, you must register your model with eav::
>>> import eav
>>> eav.register(MyModel)
Generally you would do this in your models.py
immediate after your model
declarations. Alternatively, you can use the registration decorator provided::
from eav.decorators import register_eav
@register_eav()
class MyModel(models.Model):
...
::
>>> from eav.models import Attribute
>>> Attribute.objects.create(name='Weight', datatype=Attribute.TYPE_FLOAT)
>>> Attribute.objects.create(name='Color', datatype=Attribute.TYPE_TEXT)
::
>>> m = MyModel()
>>> m.eav.weight = 15.4
>>> m.eav.color = 'blue'
>>> m.save()
>>> m = MyModel.objects.get(pk=m.pk)
>>> m.eav.weight
15.4
>>> m.eav.color
blue
>>> p = MyModel.objects.create(eav__weight = 12, eav__color='red')
::
>>> MyModel.objects.filter(eav__weight=15.4)
>>> MyModel.objects.exclude(name='bob', eav__weight=15.4, eav__color='red')
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Run tests with the runtests
script. To run all tests use it without
arguments or with --all
option. To run specific tests, just type their names:
./runtests queries models registry