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composite foreignkey support for django

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allow to create a django foreignkey that don’t link with pk of other model, but with multi column matching local model columns or fixed values.

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some databases have a composite Primary Key, leading to impossiblity for a django foreign key to be used.

today, Django don’t support Composite Primary Key see ticket and ForeignKey don’t support multicolumn. but fortunaly, the base class of ForeignKey support it well, so this lib just add a little wrapper around ForeignObject to make it more usefull. the real add of this implementation is that is support the customisation of the link with Raw values.

this implementation of CompositeForeignKey skip the complexity of Composite Primary Key by forcing the providing of the corresponding column of the other model, not forcefully a PrimaryKey.

Installation

  1. Install using pip:

    pip install django-composite-foreignkey

  2. Alternatively, you can install download or clone this repo and call

    pip install -e ..

Example

you have this model

class Customer(models.Model):

    company = models.IntegerField()
    customer_id = models.IntegerField()
    name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
    address = CompositeForeignKey(Address, on_delete=CASCADE, to_fields={
        "tiers_id": "customer_id",
        "company": LocalFieldValue("company"),
        "type_tiers": RawFieldValue("C")
    })

    class Meta(object):
        unique_together = [
            ("company", "customer_id"),
        ]


class Contact(models.Model):
    company_code = models.IntegerField()
    customer_code = models.IntegerField()
    surname = models.CharField(max_length=255)
    # virtual field
    customer = CompositeForeignKey(Customer, on_delete=CASCADE, related_name='contacts', to_fields={
        "customer_id": "customer_code",
        "company": "company_code"
    })

you can use Contact.customer like any ForeignKey, but behinde the scene, it will query the Customer Table using company and customer id’s.

Documentation

The full documentation is at http://django-composite-foreignkey.readthedocs.org/en/latest/.

Requirements

  • Python 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5

  • Django >= 1.8

Contributions and pull requests for other Django and Python versions are welcome.

Bugs and requests

If you have found a bug or if you have a request for additional functionality, please use the issue tracker on GitHub.

https://github.com/onysos/django-composite-foreignkey/issues

License

You can use this under GPLv3.

Author

Original author & Development lead: Darius BERNARD.

Thanks

Thanks to django for this amazing framework. And thanks to django-bootstrap3 to the structure of the apps.

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