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PostgreSQL custom indexes for Django models

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django-custom-indexes
=====================

Django PostgreSQL backend and custom fields to create custom indexes.

With this, indexes can be defined for a model using field attributes
which will be migrated to the db, this eliminates the need to write
migrations manually with RunSQL to create indexes.

Installation
============

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Installation:


pip install django-custom-indexes

PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-custom-indexes/

Add ``django_custom_indexes`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``:


INSTALLED_APPS = (
'...',
'django_custom_indexes'
)

Requirements:

- Django 1.7 to 1.11 (not tested for 2.0+).
- PostgreSQL database backend.
- Python 2.7

Usage
=====

Creating Indexes in PostgresSQL:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/sql-createindex.html

In your settings update the ``ENGINE`` parameter of ``DATABASES`` to
``'django_custom_indexes.backends.postgresql_psycopg2'``

By default custom\_indexes backend inherits from
django.db.backends.postgresql\_psycopg2, to use some other sub class of
postgresql\_psycopg2 add the following setting:

``DJANGO_CUSTOM_INDEXES_BASE_ENGINE``

Example Usage:


from django_custom_indexes import model_fields
from django.db import models


class MyModel(models.Model):
my_field1 = model_fields.CustomCharField(
max_length=100,
custom_indexes=[
{
'unique': True, # Optional, used to create unique indexes
'name': 'custom_unique_index', # Optional (auto generated), Required only if no columns are specified
'where': 'my_field2 > 0', # Optional, used to create partial Indexes
},
{
'unique': True,
'columns': ['lower(my_field1)'], # Optional, Specify columns or expressions for the index
}
]
)
my_field2 = model_fields.CustomIntegerField(
custom_indexes=[
{
'name': 'custom_gin_index1',
'using': 'USING gin (my_field2)', # Optional, Specify which method to use for the index
}
]
)



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