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I added tags = TaggableManager(blank=True) to my models, but I want my tags to be case-insensitive. I saw some snippets of work arounds for this and wanted to ask if there is an easy way to do it? If I have to override some methods from the TaggableManager, please advise how can I do that?

Thanks in advance, Arshavski Alexander.

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I am sure you have figured out solution by now :) Though I will put the answer as someone might hit this while searching -

Use https://github.com/shacker/django-taggit version of django-taggit.

It allows to configure TAGGIT_FORCE_LOWERCASE = True

It also allows you to filter stop words.

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  • Does this go into settings.py or models.py?
    – ruslaniv
    Aug 8, 2020 at 16:14
  • Rusl, it would go in your settings.py Apr 12, 2021 at 16:24
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Recent versions of django-taggit support a TAGGIT_CASE_INSENSITIVE setting, that should behave the way you're describing.

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  • Does this go into settings.py or models.py?
    – ruslaniv
    Aug 8, 2020 at 16:15
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    @rusl settings.py
    – user104365
    Nov 16, 2020 at 19:26
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According to _TaggableManager on 211 line

case_insensitive = getattr(settings, "TAGGIT_CASE_INSENSITIVE", False)

we need to add this parameter in settings.py

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I have used this snippet for a similar issue. A copy of the code (reprinted for posterity):

from django.db.models import Manager
from django.db.models.query import QuerySet

class CaseInsensitiveQuerySet(QuerySet):
    def _filter_or_exclude(self, mapper, *args, **kwargs):
        # 'name' is a field in your Model whose lookups you want case-insensitive by default
        if 'name' in kwargs:
            kwargs['name__iexact'] = kwargs['name']
            del kwargs['name']
        return super(CaseInsensitiveQuerySet, self)._filter_or_exclude(mapper, *args, **kwargs)

# custom manager that overrides the initial query set
class TagManager(Manager):
    def get_query_set(self):
        return CaseInsensitiveQuerySet(self.model)

# and the model itself
class Tag(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(maxlength=50, unique=True, db_index=True)

    objects = TagManager()

    def __str__(self):
        return self.name
# now...
>>> tag = Tag(name='test')
>>> tag.save()
>>> Tag.objects.get(name='TEST')
<Tag: test>

Basically, you override the initial queryset so that all querysets take case insensitivity into account.

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    Please don't post the exact same answer multiple times. If the question is a duplicate, flag it as such.
    – Mat
    Jun 24, 2011 at 4:35
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    This doesn't really answer the question. The question involves django-taggit. Your suggestion is basically "write your own tagging app".
    – Cody Hatch
    Jul 4, 2011 at 23:18

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