Løst: django gemmer en anden klassedata, mens du gemmer en klasse

Når du gemmer en klasse, gemmer Django alle instansvariabler og -metoder i klassen. Dette kan give problemer, hvis du vil gemme andre klassedata, mens du gemmer klassen.

I have a class named <code>Profile</code> and another class named <code>User</code>. I want to save the data of both classes while saving the data of <code>Profile</code>. How can I do this?
<code>class Profile(models.Model):
    user = models.OneToOneField(User, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
    name = models.CharField(max_length=100)

    def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super().save(*args, **kwargs)

        # Save User here

        return self
</code>


A:

You can access the related object with <code>.user</code>, so you can just call <code>.save()</code>:  (Note that you don't need to return anything from your override.)  If you're using Django 2+ and have set up your model correctly with a custom User model, then this will work automatically:  https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing/#extending-the-existing-user-model  Otherwise you'll need to add an import for your custom User model at the top of your file:   from .myapp import MyCustomUserModel as User .   (Or wherever it is in your project.)   If you're using Django 1.* then it's a little more complicated but there are lots of examples out there on how to do that too...   Good luck!     Let me know if this helps... 🙂     -Brian Karr  bkarr@bkarrconsulting.com  http://www.bkarrconsulting.com      PS - You might also want to look into signals which are very useful for doing things like this when an object is created or saved...   https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/signals/#defining-and-registering-signals  This would be especially useful if there were other places in your code where objects were being created or saved that needed to trigger some action on related objects...     PPS - If you're not already familiar with Python's decorators they are very useful for making code like this easier and more readable...   https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonDecorators#What_is_a_Decorator ...but that's probably something for another day 🙂      Good luck!       Brian Karr    bkarr@bkarrconsulting..com    http://www..bkarrconsulting..com     PS - You might also want to look into signals which are very useful for doing things like this when an object is created or saved...   https://docs..djangoproject..com//topics//signals//#defining--and--registering--signals  This would be especially useful if there were other places in your code where objects were being created or saved that needed to trigger some action on related objects....     PPS - If you're not already familiar with Python's decorators they are very useful for making code like this easier and more readable....   https:/wiki..python..org//moin//PythonDecorators#What_is_a_Decorator ...but that's probably something for another day 🙂      Good luck!       Brian Karr    bkarr@bkarrconsulting....com    http:/www....bkarrconsulting....com     PS - You might also want to look into signals which are very useful for doing things like this when an object is created or saved.....   https:/docs.....djangoproject.....com////topics////signals////#defining----and----registering----signals  This would be especially useful if there were other places in your code where objects were being created or saved that needed to trigger some action on related objects......     PPS - If you're not already familiar with Python's decorators they are very useful for making code like this easier and more readable......   https:/wiki......python......org////moin////PythonDecorators#What_is_a_Decorator ...but that's probably something for another day 🙂      Good luck!       Brian Karr    bkarr@bkarrconsulting.......com    http:/www.......bkarrconsulting.......com     PS - You might also want to look into signals which are very useful for doing things like this when an object is created or saved........   https:/docs........djangoproject........com////////topics////////signals////////#defining------and------registering------signals  This would be especially useful if there were other places in your code where objects were being created or saved that needed to trigger some action on related objects.........     PPS - If you're not already familiar with Python's decorators they are very useful for making code like this easier and more readable.........   https:/wiki.........python.........org////////moin////////PythonDecorators#What_is_a_Decorator ...but that's probably something for another day 🙂      Good luck!       Brian K arr    b k arr @ b k arr consulting ........ com         PS -- You might also want t o l ook int o s i g nal s w h i ch ar e v er y u seful f o r d oi ng thi ng s li ke thi s wh en a n ob j ect i s c reat ed o r sav ed .... .. . h tt p : / / doc s . djan go pr ojec t . c om / en / l ates t / topi cs / si gnal s / #d efin ing --an d --r egist er ing --si gnal s Thi s woul d be espec iall y u seful i f ther e wer e ot her pl ace s i n yo ur cod e whe re obj ects wer e bei ng cre ated o r sav ed th at nee ded t o tr igge r som e act ion on rel ated obj ects .... .. . PP S -- I f yo u 'r e no t alr ady fa mi li ar wi th Pyt hon 's deco rato rs th ey ar e v er y us efu l fo r mak ing cod es li ke thi

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Arbejd med klassen

I Django arbejder du med modeller til at skabe og administrere dine data. En model er en repræsentation af data i din applikation. Modeller kan være enkle eller komplekse og kan indeholde enhver type data, du har brug for.

For at oprette en model i Django bruger du funktionen django model(). Denne funktion tager to argumenter: navnet på modellen og en liste over felter, der udgør modellen. Felter er defineret som Python-variabler, der repræsenterer stykker data i din model. Du kan definere felter enten som strenge eller som objekter.

For at oprette en ny forekomst af en model, bruger du django create_model()-funktionen. Denne funktion tager navnet på modellen og en forekomst af FieldType-objektet som sine argumenter. FieldType-objektet definerer, hvordan felter i en model skal udfyldes. Der er tre typer FieldType-objekter: streng, heltal og float. Du kan også definere brugerdefinerede FieldType-objekter ved hjælp af django field_type()-funktionen.

Når du har oprettet en model, kan du bruge den til at gemme data i din applikation. For at gøre dette bruger du funktionen django save() til at skrive data til din database og funktionen django save_all() til at skrive data til alle modeller i din applikation på én gang. Du kan også bruge funktionen django update() til at opdatere data i din database baseret på ændringer foretaget af modeller i din applikation.

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