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Extended Django Model class with composite-primary-key support

Project description

django-compositepk-model

Provide an extended Django Model class named 'CPkModel' that supports composite primary keys. Also provide an extended Query class 'CPkQuery' that supports multi-column lookups.

This package supports treating legacy db tables with a composite primary key, without adding a surrogate key.

This is my other approach to ticket373.

Features

1. Easy to use

For a table with a composite primary key, change the base class from Model to CPkModel, and set 'unique_together' in Meta. In addition, set 'primary_key=True' to each primary keys.

(model definition sample)

from django.db import models
from cpkmodel import CPkModel

# Normal Model
#   primary_key is auto 'id'
class Company(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    established_date = models.DateField()
    company_code = models.CharField(max_length=100)

    class Meta:
        db_table = 'Company'

# Child Model (CpkModel)
#   composite primary key: company_id, country_code
class CompanyBranch(CPkModel):
    company = models.ForeignKey(
        Company,
        primary_key=True,       # for CompositePK
        on_delete=models.CASCADE)
    country_code = models.CharField(
        max_length=100,
        primary_key=True,       # for CompositePK
    )
    name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    established_date = models.DateField()

    class Meta:
        db_table = 'CompanyBranch'
        unique_together = (('company', 'country_code'),)  # for CompositePK

That's all. No additional definitions or virtual fields are required.

2. Admin avairable

CPkModel can be used in Django Admin. The values of composite primary key are displayed in a comma separated style. Change(Update), Delete are fine. Add(Create) has a problem that CreateView do unique check to each key Field. So you can't add enough child records. But, this is only CreateView's problem. Your program can create child records by QuerySet or Model method.

3. Multi-column lookup avairable

To support composite primary keys, CPkQuery supports multi-column lookups.

obj = CompanyBranch.objects.get(pk=(1,'JP'))
qs = CompanyBranch.objects.filter(pk='1,JP')
qs = CompanyBranch.objects.filter(**{'company,country_code':(1,'JP')})
qs = CompanyBranch.objects.filter(**{'company_id,country_code':'1,JP'})

LHS with comma is not just primary, also other columns are OK.

qs = CompanyBranch.objects.filter(**{'country_code,name':'JP,Google'})

Lookup Multi-Column with 'in' is also avairable. PostgreSQL is fine, But SQLite3 is not supported.

qs = CompanyBranch.objects.filter(pk__in=[(1,'JP'),(1,'US'),(2,'JP'),])
qs = CompanyBranch.objects.filter(**{'country_code,name__in':[('JP','HONDA'),('CN','SONY'),]})

4. bulk_update avairable (v1.0.2)

bulk_update methond avairable for PostgreSQL. But SQLite3 is not supported.

   Album.objects.bulk_update(albums, ['num_stars',])

Installation

pip install django-compositepk-model

Links

https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/373
https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/MultipleColumnPrimaryKeys
https://gijutsu.com/en/2021/01/19/django-composite-primary-key/

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