Django-polymorphic simplifies using inherited models in Django projects. When a query is made at the base model, the inherited model classes are returned.
When we store models that inherit from a Project
model...
>>> Project.objects.create(topic="Department Party")
>>> ArtProject.objects.create(topic="Painting with Tim", artist="T. Turner")
>>> ResearchProject.objects.create(topic="Swallow Aerodynamics", supervisor="Dr. Winter")
...and want to retrieve all our projects, the subclassed models are returned!
>>> Project.objects.all()
[ <Project: id 1, topic "Department Party">,
<ArtProject: id 2, topic "Painting with Tim", artist "T. Turner">,
<ResearchProject: id 3, topic "Swallow Aerodynamics", supervisor "Dr. Winter"> ]
Using vanilla Django, we get the base class objects, which is rarely what we wanted:
>>> Project.objects.all()
[ <Project: id 1, topic "Department Party">,
<Project: id 2, topic "Painting with Tim">,
<Project: id 3, topic "Swallow Aerodynamics"> ]
This also works when the polymorphic model is accessed via ForeignKeys, ManyToManyFields or OneToOneFields.
- Full admin integration.
- ORM integration:
- support for ForeignKey, ManyToManyField, OneToOneField descriptors.
- Filtering/ordering of inherited models (
ArtProject___artist
). - Filtering model types:
instance_of(...)
andnot_instance_of(...)
- Combining querysets of different models (
qs3 = qs1 | qs2
) - Support for custom user-defined managers.
- Uses the minimum amount of queries needed to fetch the inherited models.
- Disabling polymorphic behavior when needed.
Note: While django-polymorphic makes subclassed models easy to use in Django,
we still encourage to use them with caution. Each subclassed model will require
Django to perform an INNER JOIN
to fetch the model fields from the database.
While taking this in mind, there are valid reasons for using subclassed models.
That's what this library is designed for!
The current release of django-polymorphic supports Django 2.2 - 4.0 on Python 3.6+.
For more information, see the documentation at Read the Docs.
Install using pip
...
$ pip install django-polymorphic
At the moment we have an unoffical version (4.0.0a). While we wait to gain access to pip. If you want to use the latest version (which works for Django >4.0.0). You can install it using
pip install git+https://github.com/jazzband/django-polymorphic.git@v4.0.0a#egg=django-polymorphic
Django-polymorphic uses the same license as Django (BSD-like).