I have two tables:
class Advertisement(models.Model):
created_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
author_email = models.EmailField()
class Verification(models.Model):
advertisement = models.ForeignKeyField(Advertisement)
key = models.CharField(max_length=32)
And I need to auto populate Verification table after adding new advertisement.
def gen_key(sender, instance, created, **kwargs):
if created:
from hashlib import md5
vkey = md5("%s%s" % (instance.author_email, instance.created_at))
ver = Verification(advertisement=instance)
ver.key = vkey
ver.save()
post_save.connect(gen_key, sender=Advertisem开发者_如何学Pythonent)
Of course it doesn't work. Django 1.2 Q: How should I do it?
Ok, halfly solved.
The problem is that post_save() for parent model doesn't calling for childs models. So you can solve it by providing child class directly.class Advertisement(models.Model):
created_at = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
author_email = models.EmailField()
class Sale(Advertisement):
rooms = models.IntegerField(max_length=1)
subway = models.ForeignKey(Subway)
class Verification(models.Model):
advertisement = models.ForeignKeyField(Advertisement)
key = models.CharField(max_length=32)
def gen_key(sender, instance, created, **kwargs):
code goes here
post_save.connect(gen_key, sender=Sale, dispatch_uid="my_unique_identifier")
So next question is "How can I use parent class for post_save()?"
instead of connecting to a specific sender, just connect to post_save in general and check the class of the saved instance in your handler eg
def gen_key(sender, **kwargs):
if issubclass(sender, Advertisement):
code goes here
post_save.connect(gen_key, dispatch_uid="my_unique_identifier")
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