django-descriptive-uuid-field

django-descriptive-uuid is a field that you can use on your models to give them a human-readable, unique identifier.


Keywords
django, modelfield, uuid
License
MIT
Install
pip install django-descriptive-uuid-field==0.1.0

Documentation

django-descriptive-id

We're not the id you don't know what to do with, we're the other one.

django-descriptive-id adds a field to django for automatically generated human-readable identifiers.

About

The DescriptiveIDField field added by django-descriptive-id requires a single parameter prefix, which will be used as the prefix for a unique human-readable character string.

Installation

pip install descriptive-id

Add descriptive_id to your installed_apps:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'descriptive_id',
    ...
)

Usage

Add a DescriptiveIDField to any model:

from descriptive_id.fields import DescriptiveIDField


number = DescriptiveIDField(prefix='my_prefix')

django-descriptive-id will append a random (but human-readable) string to the given prefix and store the result in the field when an instance is added.

For the above example that might look something like:

'my_prefix_HLxGPQoemYERpN'

Development

If you need to do development over this library, you can make use of the example application to test your developments.

Create a new virtual environment using virtualenv, and install the requirements from the example app into the virtual environment:

pip install -r example/requirements.txt

When you have made changes to the library, install the library into your virtual environment directly:

python setup.py install

The example app can then be initialized with migrations that make use of the field with your copy of the code installed.