So I have a question I was thinking of creating a single table that has a foreign key to several other tables, and using another field "type" to say what table the key should belong to.
class Status(Models.model):
request = models.ForeignKey("Request1", "Request2", "Request3")
request_type = models.IntegerField()
...Some status related data
class Request1(Models.model):
...Some data
class Request2(Models.model):
...Some other data
Class Request3(Models.model):
...different data
My question is, is it possible to define a foreign key like this? another solution I thought of was to define my model like this
class Status(Models.model):
request1 = models.ForeignKey("Request1")
request2 = models.ForeignKey("Request2")
request3 = models.ForeignKey("Request3")
...Some status related data
class Request1(Models.model):
...Some data
class Request2(Models.model):
...Some other data
Class Request3(Models.model):
...different data
But if I do it this way is it possible to define a constraint via django that says only 1 foreign key is allowed to have data and the other two must be null? or will I have to strictly set this constraint up on the db side.(I'm using postgres) I would like to be able to tell django to do it when it creates the db so I don't have to remember every time someone recreates the db.
Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated. I am not married to either of these ideas, so if there is another clever way to achieve the same effect i am up to hear it. Thank you for your time.
Edit: I am using django 1.7.10
You should use the contentypes framework in Django.
There's an example for a generic relation here :https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/contrib/contenttypes/#generic-relations For your requirement it could look something like this:
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.contenttypes.fields import GenericForeignKey
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
class Status(models.Model):
request_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType)
request_id = models.PositiveIntegerField()
request = GenericForeignKey('request_type', 'request_id')
You can then do something like following:
status1 = Status(request=Request1("foo"))
status1.save()
status2 = Status(request=Request2("bar"))
status2.save()
status1.request // <Request1 "foo">
status2.request // <Request2 "bar">
If you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
Donate Us With