===================== Constraints reference ===================== .. module:: django.db.models.constraints .. currentmodule:: django.db.models .. versionadded:: 2.2 The classes defined in this module create database constraints. They are added in the model :attr:`Meta.constraints ` option. .. admonition:: Referencing built-in constraints Constraints are defined in ``django.db.models.constraints``, but for convenience they're imported into :mod:`django.db.models`. The standard convention is to use ``from django.db import models`` and refer to the constraints as ``models.Constraint``. ``CheckConstraint`` =================== .. class:: CheckConstraint(*, check, name) Creates a check constraint in the database. ``check`` --------- .. attribute:: CheckConstraint.check A :class:`Q` object that specifies the check you want the constraint to enforce. For example, ``CheckConstraint(check=Q(age__gte=18), name='age_gte_18')`` ensures the age field is never less than 18. ``name`` -------- .. attribute:: CheckConstraint.name The name of the constraint. ``UniqueConstraint`` ==================== .. class:: UniqueConstraint(*, fields, name) Creates a unique constraint in the database. ``fields`` ---------- .. attribute:: UniqueConstraint.fields A list of field names that specifies the unique set of columns you want the constraint to enforce. For example, ``UniqueConstraint(fields=['room', 'date'], name='unique_booking')`` ensures each room can only be booked once for each date. ``name`` -------- .. attribute:: UniqueConstraint.name The name of the constraint.