PositiveIntegerField is a integer number represented in Python by a int instance. This field is like a IntegerField but must be either positive or zero (0). The default form widget for this field is a NumberInput when localize is False or TextInput otherwise. It supports values from 0 to 2147483647 are safe in all databases supported by Django.It uses MinValueValidator and MaxValueValidator to validate the input based on the values that the default database supports.
Syntax:
field_name = models.PositiveIntegerField(**options)
Django Model PositiveIntegerField Explanation
Illustration of PositiveIntegerField using an Example. Consider a project named neveropen
having an app named Lazyroar
.
Refer to the following articles to check how to create a project and an app in Django.
Enter the following code into models.py
file of Lazyroar app.
from django.db import models from django.db.models import Model # Create your models here. class GeeksModel(Model): Lazyroar_field = models.PositiveIntegerField() |
Add the Lazyroar app to INSTALLED_APPS
# Application definition INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'django.contrib.admin' , 'django.contrib.auth' , 'django.contrib.contenttypes' , 'django.contrib.sessions' , 'django.contrib.messages' , 'django.contrib.staticfiles' , 'Lazyroar' , ] |
Now when we run makemigrations
command from the terminal,
Python manage.py makemigrations
A new folder named migrations would be created in Lazyroar
directory with a file named 0001_initial.py
# Generated by Django 2.2.5 on 2019-09-25 06:00 from django.db import migrations, models class Migration(migrations.Migration): initial = True dependencies = [ ] operations = [ migrations.CreateModel( name = 'GeeksModel' , fields = [ ( 'id' , models.AutoField( auto_created = True , primary_key = True , serialize = False , verbose_name = 'ID' )), ( 'Lazyroar_field' , models.PositiveIntegerField()), ], ), ] |
Now run,
Python manage.py migrate
Thus, an Lazyroar_field
PositiveIntegerField is created when you run migrations on the project. It is a field to store positive integer numbers.
How to use PositiveIntegerField ?
PositiveIntegerField is used for storing a integer number represented in Python by a int instance. To know more about int, visit Python | int() function. Let’s try to save a positive number in PositiveIntegerField.
# importing the model # from Lazyroar app from Lazyroar.models import GeeksModel # creating an instance of # int d = int ( 2189 ) # creating a instance of # GeeksModel geek_object = GeeksModel.objects.create(Lazyroar_field = d) geek_object.save() |
Now let’s check it in admin server. We have created an instance of GeeksModel.
Field Options
Field Options are the arguments given to each field for applying some constraint or imparting a particular characteristic to a particular Field. For example, adding an argument null = True
to PositiveIntegerField will enable it to store empty values for that table in relational database.
Here are the field options and attributes that an PositiveIntegerField can use.
Field Options | Description |
---|---|
Null | If True, Django will store empty values as NULL in the database. Default is False. |
Blank | If True, the field is allowed to be blank. Default is False. |
db_column | The name of the database column to use for this field. If this isn’t given, Django will use the field’s name. |
Default | The default value for the field. This can be a value or a callable object. If callable it will be called every time a new object is created. |
help_text | Extra “help” text to be displayed with the form widget. It’s useful for documentation even if your field isn’t used on a form. |
primary_key | If True, this field is the primary key for the model. |
editable | If False, the field will not be displayed in the admin or any other ModelForm. They are also skipped during model validation. Default is True. |
error_messages | The error_messages argument lets you override the default messages that the field will raise. Pass in a dictionary with keys matching the error messages you want to override. |
help_text | Extra “help” text to be displayed with the form widget. It’s useful for documentation even if your field isn’t used on a form. |
verbose_name | A human-readable name for the field. If the verbose name isn’t given, Django will automatically create it using the field’s attribute name, converting underscores to spaces. |
validators | A list of validators to run for this field. See the validators documentation for more information. |
Unique | If True, this field must be unique throughout the table. |
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