I have a Django model with some fields that have default values specified. I am looking to grab the default value for one of these fields for us later on in my code. Is there an easy way to grab a particular field's default value from a model?
5 Answers
TheModel._meta.get_field('the_field').get_default()
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2This is the best answer.
.get_default()
is much more reliable, whereas.default
does not always return the default (e.g. it might beNOT_PROVIDED
). Dec 25, 2019 at 7:02
As of Django 1.9.x you may use:
field = TheModel._meta.get_field('field_name')
default_value = field.get_default()
You can get the field like this:
myfield = MyModel._meta.get_field_by_name('field_name')
and the default is just an attribute of the field:
myfield.default
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10Nowadays the
get_field_by_name
method returns a tuple with the field object as its first item.– AdamMay 9, 2014 at 10:27 -
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7Down voted because it's currently out of date. Should do TheModel._meta.get_field('the_field').get_default()– TheManFeb 21, 2017 at 22:37
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.default
does not always return the default (e.g. it might beNOT_PROVIDED
)..get_default()
is much more reliable. Dec 25, 2019 at 7:01
if you don't want to write the field name explicitly, you can also do this:
MyModel._meta.get_field(MyModel.field.field_name).default
If you need the default values for more than one field (e.g. in some kind of reinitialization step) it may be worth to just instantiate a new temporary object of your model and use the field values from that object.
temp_obj = MyModel()
obj.field_1 = temp_obj.field_1 if cond_1 else 'foo'
...
obj.field_n = temp_obj.field_n if cond_n else 'bar'
Of course this is only worth it, if the temporary object can be constructed without further performance / dependency issues.