from __future__ import unicode_literals from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS class TestRouter(object): # A test router. The behavior is vaguely leader/follower, but the # databases aren't assumed to propagate changes. def db_for_read(self, model, instance=None, **hints): if instance: return instance._state.db or 'other' return 'other' def db_for_write(self, model, **hints): return DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS def allow_relation(self, obj1, obj2, **hints): return obj1._state.db in ('default', 'other') and obj2._state.db in ('default', 'other') def allow_migrate(self, db, model): return True class AuthRouter(object): """A router to control all database operations on models in the contrib.auth application""" def db_for_read(self, model, **hints): "Point all read operations on auth models to 'default'" if model._meta.app_label == 'auth': # We use default here to ensure we can tell the difference # between a read request and a write request for Auth objects return 'default' return None def db_for_write(self, model, **hints): "Point all operations on auth models to 'other'" if model._meta.app_label == 'auth': return 'other' return None def allow_relation(self, obj1, obj2, **hints): "Allow any relation if a model in Auth is involved" if obj1._meta.app_label == 'auth' or obj2._meta.app_label == 'auth': return True return None def allow_migrate(self, db, model): "Make sure the auth app only appears on the 'other' db" if db == 'other': return model._meta.app_label == 'auth' elif model._meta.app_label == 'auth': return False return None class WriteRouter(object): # A router that only expresses an opinion on writes def db_for_write(self, model, **hints): return 'writer'