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django-postgres-extra
aims to make all of PostgreSQL's awesome features available through the Django ORM. We do this by taking care of all the hassle. As opposed to the many small packages that are available to try to bring a single feature to Django with minimal effort. django-postgres-extra
goes the extra mile, with well tested implementations, seamless migrations and much more.
With seamless we mean that any features we add will work truly seamlessly. You should not have to manually modify your migrations to work with fields and objects provided by this package.
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- Native upserts
- Single query
- Concurrency safe
- With bulk support (single query)
- Extended support for HStoreField
- Unique constraints
- Null constraints
- Select individual keys using
.values()
or.values_list()
- Extra signals
- Updates
- Extra expressions
MIN
andMAX
for multiple value fields such as hstore and array.
- Indexes
- Custom indexes with conditions.
Install the package from PyPi:
λ pip install django-postgres-extra
Add
postgres_extra
anddjango.contrib.postgres
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
:INSTALLED_APPS = [ .... 'django.contrib.postgres', 'psqlextra' ]
Set the database engine to
psqlextra.backend
:DATABASES = { 'default': { ... 'ENGINE': 'psqlextra.backend' } }
- Make sure all models that inherit from
psqlextra.models.PostgresModel
or use thepsqlextra.manager.PostgresManager
. Without this, most features do not work.
Why do I need to change the database back-end/engine?
We utilize PostgreSQL's hstore data type, which allows you to store key-value pairs in a column. In order to create UNIQUE constraints on specific key, we need to create a special type of index. We could do this without a custom database back-end, but it would require everyone to manually write their migrations. By using a custom database back-end, we added support for this. When changing the uniqueness constraint on a HStoreField, our custom database back-end takes care of creating, updating and deleting these constraints/indexes in the database.
I am already using a custom database back-end, can I still use yours?
Yes. You can set the
POSTGRES_EXTRA_DB_BACKEND_BASE
setting to your current back-end. This will instruct our custom database back-end to inherit from the database back-end you specified. Warning: this will only work if the base you specified indirectly inherits from the standard PostgreSQL database back-end.Does this package work with Python 2?
No. Only Python 3.5 or newer is supported. We're using type hints. These do not work well under older versions of Python.
Which Django versions does this package work with?
Django 1.11 or newer (that includes Django 2.0).
Prerequisites
- PostgreSQL 9.6 or newer.
- Django 1.11 or newer.
- Python 3.5 or newer.
Getting started
Clone the repository:
λ git clone https://github.com/SectorLabs/django-postgres-extra.git
Create a virtual environment:
λ cd django-postgres-extra λ virtualenv env λ source env/bin/activate
Create a postgres user for use in tests (skip if your default user is a postgres superuser):
λ createuser --superuser psqlextra --pwprompt λ export DATABASE_URL=postgres://psqlextra:<password>@localhost/psqlextra
Hint: if you're using virtualenvwrapper, you might find it beneficial to put the
export
line in$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/postactivate
so that it's always available when using this virtualenv.Install the development/test dependencies:
λ pip install -r requirements/test.txt
Run the tests:
λ tox
Run the benchmarks:
λ py.test -c pytest-benchmark.ini