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Refs #34099 -- Doc'd that custom Model.save() should update update_fields kwarg.
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@ -844,6 +844,33 @@ built-in model methods, adding new arguments. If you use ``*args,
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**kwargs`` in your method definitions, you are guaranteed that your
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code will automatically support those arguments when they are added.
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If you wish to update a field value in the :meth:`~Model.save` method, you may
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also want to have this field added to the ``update_fields`` keyword argument.
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This will ensure the field is saved when ``update_fields`` is specified. For
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example::
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from django.db import models
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from django.utils.text import slugify
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class Blog(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
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slug = models.TextField()
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def save(
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self, force_insert=False, force_update=False, using=None, update_fields=None
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):
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self.slug = slugify(self.name)
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if update_fields is not None and "name" in update_fields:
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update_fields = {"slug"}.union(update_fields)
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super().save(
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force_insert=force_insert,
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force_update=force_update,
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using=using,
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update_fields=update_fields,
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)
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See :ref:`ref-models-update-fields` for more details.
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.. admonition:: Overridden model methods are not called on bulk operations
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Note that the :meth:`~Model.delete()` method for an object is not
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