Reputation: 3483
I want to do encode the data before saving it to a database table and decode it after reading it from the database table. I wanted to override django get and save methods.
something like:
class UserData(models.Model):
userid = models.IntegerFields
data = models.charField(max_length=25)
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
encode_data(self.data)
super(UserData, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
data = super(UserData, self).get(*args, **kwargs)
return decode_data(data)
django models have save method and I am able to override it and do what i want. But, they doesnt seem to have a get method which I can override. How can I achieve this? I want the data to be decoded on calling UserData.objects.all() or UserData.objects.get() or UserData.objects.filter() or any other such methods available
Upvotes: 6
Views: 7195
Reputation: 42168
Try reading docs about writing custom manager. Remember, you are not calling get on Model
, but on Model.objects
, which is a some kind of Manager. Here are the docs:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/db/managers/
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 31818
Usually, you do this by overriding __init__
. But since __init__
on Django Models does all kind of funky business, it's not recommended to override it. Instead, listen for the post_init
signal and do your decoding there:
def my_decoder(instance, **kwargs):
instance.decoded_stuff = decode_this(instance.encoded.stuff)
models.signals.post_init.connect(my_decoder, UserData)
Upvotes: 5