Added some additional docs to docs/model-api.txt db_type() section
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@ -1052,6 +1052,44 @@ create your tables. It's not called at any other time, so it can afford to
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execute slightly complex code, such as the ``DATABASE_ENGINE`` check in the
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above example.
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Some database column types accept parameters, such as ``CHAR(25)``, where the
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parameter ``25`` represents the maximum column length. In cases like these,
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it's more flexible if the parameter is specified in the model rather than being
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hard-coded in the ``db_type()`` method. For example, it wouldn't make much
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sense to have a ``CharMaxlength25Field``, shown here::
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# This is a silly example of hard-coded parameters.
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class CharMaxlength25Field(models.Field):
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def db_type(self):
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return 'char(25)'
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# In the model:
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class MyModel(models.Model):
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# ...
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my_field = CharMaxlength25Field()
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The better way of doing this would be to make the parameter specifiable at run
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time -- i.e., when the class is instantiated. To do that, just implement
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``__init__()``, like so::
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# This is a much more flexible example.
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class BetterCharField(models.Field):
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def __init__(self, maxlength, *args, **kwargs):
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self.maxlength = maxlength
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super(BetterCharField, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def db_type(self):
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return 'char(%s)' % self.maxlength
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# In the model:
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class MyModel(models.Model):
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# ...
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my_field = BetterCharField(25)
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Note that if you implement ``__init__()`` on a ``Field`` subclass, it's
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important to call ``Field.__init__()`` -- i.e., the parent class'
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``__init__()`` method.
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