Description
At times, when inheriting a model one doesn’t want to create a table in the database, you maybe looking to change just the pythonic behaviour of the data without necessarily creating a new table, for example you might be looking to ordering the data while maintain the original model data structure, this is where Django proxy models come in play, this talk will highlight, what are proxy models, how they are created using the model’s Meta class and how they can make your life easier as a developer.
Furthermore, confusion around which restrictions are imposed on base class by Django when using proxy models will be brought to rest during this talk. The possibilities of proxy models inheriting multiple abstract models will be covered in this talk. Proxy mode manipulation of the Model manager and when to manipulate the Manager will also be part of the talk’s package. Being fairly similar to unmanaged models, the talk will highlight the most common differences and when to use each of them.
Reading through the Django proxy model, or even reading through the first paragraph above makes one say “cool stuff !!!” and then the next thing you forget about it. This is because finding the practical application of proxy models in real world scenarios is difficult. This talk will showcase practical aspects of using proxy model through the use on an abstract base class, equipping developers mind with an image or the possibilities of this proxy model.