I'm wiring up a custom post_save signal and noticed that I can't seem to find an easy way to pass a set of kwargs.
During the save itself (inside a custom form)
def save(self, commit=True): user = super(CustomFormThing, self).save(commit=False) #set some other attrs on user here ... if commit: user.save() return user
Then inside my custom post_save hook I have the following (but never get any kwargs)
@receiver(post_save, sender=User) def create_profile(sender, instance, created, **kwargs): some_id = kwargs.get('some', None) other_id = kwargs.get('other', None) if created: #do something with the kwargs above...
How might I pass kwargs from the save to the post_save event?
Built-in signals are sent by Django, so you can't control their kwargs.
You can:
Store additional info in model instance. Like this
def save(self, commit=True): user = super(CustomFormThing, self).save(commit=False) #set some other attrs on user here ... user._some = 'some' user._other = 'other' if commit: user.save() return user @receiver(post_save, sender=User) def create_profile(sender, instance, created, **kwargs): some_id = getattr(instance, '_some', None) other_id = getattr(instance, '_other', None) if created: #do something with the kwargs above...
I don't think there's a way to pass a separate set of kwargs. What args do you want in addition to the User
attributes? You can access the User
attributes in the signal handler on the instance
argument. instance
will be the User
object that just got saved.
If there are other things you want to pass along, I suppose you could try to use the instance
arg as a carrier pigeon:
def save(self, commit=True): user = super(CustomFormThing, self).save(commit=False) user.foo = 'bar' if commit: user.save() ...
Then in the handler:
def create_profile(sender, instance, created, **kwargs): myfoo = instance.foo
But the above is untested, and I'm not sure it will even work.
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