Django migration with uuid field generates duplicated values

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庸人自扰 2020-12-05 16:58

I have a uuid field (not a primary key). The generated migration is:

from __future__ import unicode_literals

from django.db import migrations,          


        
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  • 2020-12-05 17:28

    (Answer taken from the first comment)

    See the django docs - Migrations that add unique fields

    They recommend changing your single migration into three separate migrations:

    1. Create field, set to null but not unique
    2. Generate unique UUIDs
    3. Alter the field to be unique
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  • 2020-12-05 17:32

    You can provide a management command to populate the uuid field after uu_id column is created in the model but this has to be done after migrating the model and setting the field default as None:

    from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
    from django.apps import apps
    import uuid
    
    
    class Command(BaseCommand):
        def handle(self, *args, **options):
            classes()
    
    
    def classes():
        app_models = apps.get_app_config('appname').get_models()
        for model in app_models:
            field = None
            try:
                field = model._meta.get_field('uu_id')
            except:
                pass
    
            if field:
    
                uu_id_list = list(model.objects.all().values_list('uu_id',flat=True))
                if None in uu_id_list:
                    for row in model.objects.all():
                        row.uu_id = uuid.uuid4()
                        row.save()
    
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  • 2020-12-05 17:40

    Here is an example doing everything in one single migration thanks to a RunPython call.

    # -*- coding: utf-8 -*
    from __future__ import unicode_literals
    
    from django.db import migrations, models
    import uuid
    
    
    def create_uuid(apps, schema_editor):
        Device = apps.get_model('device_app', 'Device')
        for device in Device.objects.all():
            device.uuid = uuid.uuid4()
            device.save()
    
    
    class Migration(migrations.Migration):
    
        dependencies = [
            ('device_app', 'XXXX'),
        ]
    
        operations = [
            migrations.AddField(
                model_name='device',
                name='uuid',
                field=models.UUIDField(blank=True, null=True),
            ),
            migrations.RunPython(create_uuid),
            migrations.AlterField(
                model_name='device',
                name='uuid',
                field=models.UUIDField(unique=True)
            )
        ]
    
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  • 2020-12-05 17:42

    In the mode, you have configured, that you want unique values for the uuid fields, but with default values(the same for all). So if you have two 'device' objects in the database, the migrations add 'uuid' field to them with the default 'uuid.uuid4' value and when it tries to set it to the second one, it crashes because of the unique constrains.

    If you drop your db and create new objects probably there will be not problems but thats not a solution for production db obviously :D.

    A better solution is to create a data migration which sets different uuid value (generated by the default 'uuid' library) to every existing object in the database. You can read more about data migrations here: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/topics/migrations/#data-migrations

    Then, when you create new objects, django will generate different uuid automatically. ;)

    For the primary keys: Django adds it to the model by default.

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