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django-model-changes

Please note: django-model-changes does not support Python3.0+. A fork is maintained at https://github.com/iansprice/django-model-changes-py3 for Python3.3+ and can be installed via pip install django-model-changes-py3.

django-model-changes allows you to track the state and changes of a model instance:

Quick start

  1. Install django-model-changes:

    pip install django-model-changes
    
  2. Add "django_model_changes" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        ...
        'django_model_changes',
    )
    
  3. Add the ChangesMixin to your model:

    >>> from django.db import models
    >>> from django_model_changes import ChangesMixin
    
    >>> class User(ChangesMixin, models.Model):
    >>>     name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    
  4. Get instance changes:

    >>> user = User()
    >>> user.name = 'Foo Bar'
    >>> user.save()
    
    >>> user.name 'I got a new name'
    
    >>> # Get current state
    >>> user.current_state()
    {'id': 1, 'name': 'I got a new name'}
    
    >>> # Get previous state (state after previous save/create/delete)
    >>> user.previous_state()
    {'id': 1, 'name': 'Foo Bar'}
    
    >>> # Get old state (state before previous save/create/delete)
    >>> user.old_state()
    {'id': None, 'name': ''}
    
    >>> # Get changes from the previous state to the current state
    >>> user.changes()
    {'name': ('Foo Bar', 'I got a new name')}
    
    >>> # Get changes from the old state to the current state
    >>> user.old_changes()
    {'id': (None, 1), 'name': ('', 'Foo Bar')}
    
    >>> # Check if the instance was persisted (saved)
    >>> user.was_persisted()
    False
    
    >>> # Check if the instance is persisted
    >>> user.is_persisted()
    True
    
  5. Listen for changes:

    >>> from django_model_changes import post_change
    
    >>> def my_callback(sender, instance, **kwargs):
    >>>     # Do something with previous and current state
    >>>     instance.old_state()
    >>>     instance.current_state()
    >>>     # There is also a convenience method to get
    >>>     # an instance from the previous state
    >>>     instance.old_instance()
    >>> post_change.connect(my_callback, User)

Overview

django-model-changes allows you to retrieve the following states from an instance:

  1. current_state()
    The current state of the instance.
  2. previous_state()
    The state of the instance after it was created, saved or deleted the last time.
  3. old_state()
    The previous previous_state(), i.e. the state of the instance before it was created, saved or deleted the last time.

It also provides convenience methods to get changes between states:

  1. changes()
    Changes from previous_state to current_state.
  2. previous_changes()
    Changes from old_state to previous_state.
  3. old_changes()
    Changes from old_state to current_state.

And the following methods to determine if an instance was/is persisted in the database:

  1. was_persisted()
    Was the instance persisted in its old state.
  2. is_persisted()
    Is the instance is_persisted in its current state.

This schematic tries to illustrate how these methods relate to each other:

after create/save/delete            after save/delete                  now
|                                   |                                  |
.-----------------------------------.----------------------------------.
|\                                  |\                                 |\
| \                                 | \                                | \
|  old_state()                      |  previous_state()                |  current_state()
|                                   |                                  |
|-----------------------------------|----------------------------------|
|  previous_changes() (prev - old)  |  changes() (cur - prev)          |
|-----------------------------------|----------------------------------|
|                      old_changes()  (cur - old)                      |
.----------------------------------------------------------------------.
 \                                                                      \
  \                                                                      \
   was_persisted()                                                        is_persisted()

Documentation

Refer to the doc strings in changes.py, or build the documentation:

>>> pip install Sphinx
>>> cd docs
>>> make html
Open build/html/index.html

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