Pretty UID fields for your Django models, with customizable prefixes and controlled length. Tested vs. Python 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and Django 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1.
See examples below. You can optionally inherit your models from UIDModel, which gracefully handles IntegrityError on saving UIDs, making up to 3 attempts with random UIDs. Integrity errors should be pretty rare if you use large enough max_length on your fields, but you may still want to use it for extra safety:
from django_uidfield.fields import UIDField class YourModel(models.Model): uid_field = UIDField(prefix='tmp_', max_length=20) # the value will be like 'tmp_Akw81LmtPqS93dKb'
or:
from django_uidfield.models import UIDModel from django_uidfield.fields import UIDField class YourModel(UIDModel): uid_field = UIDField(prefix='tmp_', max_length=20)
You can populate the field with a data-migration:
def populate_uid(apps, schema_editor): User = apps.get_model("users", "User") for user in User.objects.all(): user._meta.get_field("uid").populate(user, force_renew=True) user.save() class Migration(migrations.Migration): operations = [migrations.RunPython(code=populate_uid)]
Note that the 3-attempt deduplication mechanism will not work, and you can get an error if you have a lot of objects and a small max_length.