Provides a BitField like class (using a BigIntegerField) for your Django models.
(If you're upgrading from a version before 1.2 the API has changed greatly and is backwards incompatible!)
- Django >= 1.2
Note: SQLite does not support save operations using a Bit
(per the example under Usage)
Install it with pip (or easy_install):
pip install django-bitfield
First you'll need to attach a BitField to your class. This acts as a BigIntegerField (BIGINT) in your database:
from bitfield import BitField class MyModel(models.Model): flags = BitField(flags=( 'awesome_flag', 'flaggy_foo', 'baz_bar', ))
Now you can use the field using very familiar Django operations:
# Create the model o = MyModel.objects.create(flags=0) # Add awesome_flag (does not work in SQLite) MyModel.objects.filter(pk=o.pk).update(flags=F('flags') | MyModel.flags.awesome_flag) # Set flags manually to [awesome_flag, flaggy_foo] MyModel.objects.filter(pk=o.pk).update(flags=MyModel.flags.awesome_flag | MyModel.flags.flaggy_foo) # Remove awesome_flag (does not work in SQLite) MyModel.objects.filter(pk=o.pk).update(flags=F('flags') & ~MyModel.flags.awesome_flag) # Find by awesome_flag MyModel.objects.filter(flags=MyModel.flags.awesome_flag) # Exclude by awesome_flag MyModel.objects.filter(flags=~MyModel.flags.awesome_flag) # Test awesome_flag if o.flags.awesome_flag: print "Happy times!" # List all flags on the field for f in o.flags: print f
Enjoy!