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django-eav

Introduction

django-eav provides an Entity-Attribute-Value storage model for django apps.

For a decent explanation of what an Entity-Attribute-Value storage model is, check Wikipedia.

Note

This software was inspired / derived from the excellent eav-django written by Andrey Mikhaylenko.

There are a few notable differences between this implementation and the eav-django implementation.

  • This one is called django-eav, whereas the other is called eav-django.
  • This app allows you to to 'attach' EAV attributes to any existing django model (even from third-party apps) without making any changes to the those models' code.
  • This app has slightly more robust (but still not perfect) filtering.

Installation

From Github

You can install django-eav directly from guthub:

pip install -e git+git://github.com/mvpdev/django-eav.git#egg=django-eav

Usage

Edit settings.py

Add eav to your INSTALLED_APPS in your project's settings.py file.

Register your model(s)

Before you can attach eav attributes to your model, you must register your model with eav:

>>> import eav
>>> eav.register(MyModel)

Generally you would do this in your models.py immediate after your model declarations.

Create some attributes

>>> from eav.models import Attribute
>>> Attribute.objects.create(name='Weight', datatype=Attribute.TYPE_FLOAT)
>>> Attribute.objects.create(name='Color', datatype=Attribute.TYPE_TEXT)

Assign eav values

>>> m = MyModel()
>>> m.eav.weight = 15.4
>>> m.eav.color = 'blue'
>>> m.save()
>>> m = MyModel.objects.get(pk=m.pk)
>>> m.eav.weight
15.4
>>> m.eav.color
blue

>>> p = MyModel.objects.create(eav__weight = 12, eav__color='red')

Filter on eav values

>>> MyModel.objects.filter(eav__weight=15.4)

>>> MyModel.objects.exclude(name='bob', eav__weight=15.4, eav__color='red')

Documentation and Examples

http://mvpdev.github.com/django-eav