I have a Django 1.8 project and on one of my models, I am using the new UUIDField like so:
class MyModel(models.Model):
id = models.UUIDField(primary_key=True, default=uuid.uuid4, editable=False)
I've also set up my admin.py:
@admin.register(MyModel)
class MyModelAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
pass
When I load the admin page to try to create an instance, I get an error:
ValueError at /admin/core/mymodel/add/
badly formed hexadecimal UUID string
I am able to create an instance no problem from the Django shell (./manage.py shell
). Once I've done that though, I get the same error as before on the admin site even when viewing the list of object instances.
Any thoughts?
The problem is that I had an existing record in the DB with a default integer autoincrement id
, before I had specific that the id
field on my model was a UUIDField
. The value of this field was just 1
, which was not a valid UUID hex string.
Removing this record fixed my issue.
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