Fixed #9431 -- Added extra validation for VARCHAR-based fields on MySQL.

max_length > 255 and unique=True is not permitted. Based on a patch from
adamnelson.


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9650 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-12-16 06:43:18 +00:00
parent fddc0c589e
commit b58a260c56
3 changed files with 52 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -2,12 +2,27 @@ from django.db.backends import BaseDatabaseValidation
class DatabaseValidation(BaseDatabaseValidation):
def validate_field(self, errors, opts, f):
"Prior to MySQL 5.0.3, character fields could not exceed 255 characters"
"""
There are some field length restrictions for MySQL:
- Prior to version 5.0.3, character fields could not exceed 255
characters in length.
- No character (varchar) fields can have a length exceeding 255
characters if they have a unique index on them.
"""
from django.db import models
from django.db import connection
db_version = connection.get_server_version()
if db_version < (5, 0, 3) and isinstance(f, (models.CharField, models.CommaSeparatedIntegerField, models.SlugField)) and f.max_length > 255:
errors.add(opts,
'"%s": %s cannot have a "max_length" greater than 255 when you are using a version of MySQL prior to 5.0.3 (you are using %s).' %
(f.name, f.__class__.__name__, '.'.join([str(n) for n in db_version[:3]])))
varchar_fields = (models.CharField, models.CommaSeparatedIntegerField,
models.SlugField)
if isinstance(f, varchar_fields) and f.max_length > 255:
if db_version < (5, 0, 3):
msg = '"%(name)s": %(cls)s cannot have a "max_length" greater than 255 when you are using a version of MySQL prior to 5.0.3 (you are using %(version)s).'
if f.unique == True:
msg = '"%(name)s": %(cls)s cannot have a "max_length" greater than 255 when using "unique=True".'
else:
msg = None
if msg:
errors.add(opts, msg % {'name': f.name, 'cls': f.__class__.__name__, 'version': '.'.join([str(n) for n in db_version[:3]])})

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@ -234,8 +234,11 @@ storage engine, you have a couple of options.
.. _AlterModelOnSyncDB: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/AlterModelOnSyncDB
Boolean fields in Django
-------------------------
Notes on specific fields
------------------------
Boolean fields
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Since MySQL doesn't have a direct ``BOOLEAN`` column type, Django uses a
``TINYINT`` column with values of ``1`` and ``0`` to store values for the
@ -244,6 +247,19 @@ of that field for more details, but usually this won't be something that will
matter unless you're printing out the field values and are expecting to see
``True`` and ``False.``.
Character fields
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Any fields that are stored with ``VARCHAR`` column types have their
``max_length`` restricted to 255 characters if you are using ``unique=True``
for the field. This affects :class:`~django.db.models.CharField`,
:class:`~django.db.models.SlugField` and
:class:`~django.db.models.CommaSeparatedIntegerField`.
Furthermore, if you are using a version of MySQL prior to 5.0.3, all of those
column types have a maximum length restriction of 255 characters, regardless
of whether ``unique=True`` is specified or not.
.. _sqlite-notes:
SQLite notes

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@ -327,6 +327,13 @@ The admin represents this as an ``<input type="text">`` (a single-line input).
The maximum length (in characters) of the field. The max_length is enforced
at the database level and in Django's validation.
.. note::
If you are writing an application that must be portable to multiple
database backends, you should be aware that there are restrictions on
``max_length`` for some backends. Refer to the :ref:`database backend
notes <ref-databases>` for details.
.. admonition:: MySQL users
If you are using this field with MySQLdb 1.2.2 and the ``utf8_bin``
@ -341,7 +348,8 @@ The admin represents this as an ``<input type="text">`` (a single-line input).
.. class:: CommaSeparatedIntegerField(max_length=None, [**options])
A field of integers separated by commas. As in :class:`CharField`, the
:attr:`~CharField.max_length` argument is required.
:attr:`~CharField.max_length` argument is required and the note about database
portability mentioned there should be heeded.
``DateField``
-------------
@ -654,9 +662,10 @@ Like a :class:`PositiveIntegerField`, but only allows values under a certain
containing only letters, numbers, underscores or hyphens. They're generally used
in URLs.
Like a CharField, you can specify :attr:`~CharField.max_length`. If
:attr:`~CharField.max_length` is not specified, Django will use a default length
of 50.
Like a CharField, you can specify :attr:`~CharField.max_length` (read the note
about database portability and :attr:`~CharField.max_length` in that section,
too). If :attr:`~CharField.max_length` is not specified, Django will use a
default length of 50.
Implies setting :attr:`Field.db_index` to ``True``.