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What am I trying to do?

Django does not support setting enum data type in mysql database. Using below code, I tried to set enum data type.

Error Details

_mysql.connection.query(self, query) django.db.utils.ProgrammingError: (1064, "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'NOT NULL, created_at datetime(6) NOT NULL, user_id bigint NOT NULL)' at line 1")

Am I missing anything?

Enumeration class with all choices

class enumTokenTypes(models.TextChoices):
    Registration = "Registration"
    ForgotPassword = "Forgot Password"

User Token class in model

class tblusertokens(models.Model):
    token_id = AutoField(primary_key=True)
    token_type = EnumField(max_length=20, choices=enumTokenTypes.choices)
    created_at = DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, blank=True)
    user = ForeignKey(tblusers, on_delete = models.CASCADE)    

User token create model in migration

class EnumField(CharField):
    def db_type(self, connection):
        return "enum"


migrations.CreateModel(
    name='tblusertokens',
    fields=[
        ('token_id', models.AutoField(primary_key=True, serialize=False)),
        ('token_type', clientauth.models.EnumField(choices=[('Registration', 'Registration'), ('Forgot Password', 'Forgotpassword')], max_length=20)),
        ('created_at', models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)),
        ('user', models.ForeignKey(on_delete=django.db.models.deletion.CASCADE, to='clientauth.tblusers')),
    ],
)

Bounty Question

set 2 parameters to the function to pass comma separated values and a default value.

3 Answers 3

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The data type should be enum('Registration', 'Forgot Password') instead of just enum.

class EnumField(CharField):

    def db_type(self, connection):
        if connection.vendor == 'mysql':
            return 'enum({0})'.format(','.join("'%s'" % value for value, label in self.choices))
        return super().db_type(connection)

Reference: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/enum.html

DB default

While not explicitly mentioned in the MySQL 8.0 docs above, you can also specify a DB default.

class EnumField(CharField):

    def __init__(self,  *args, **kwargs):
        self.db_default = kwargs.pop('db_default', None)
        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    def db_type(self, connection):
        if connection.vendor == 'mysql':
            if self.db_default is not None:
                return "enum({0}) DEFAULT '{1}'".format(','.join("'%s'" % value for value, label in self.choices), self.db_default)
            return 'enum({0})'.format(','.join("'%s'" % value for value, label in self.choices))
        return super().db_type(connection)

    def deconstruct(self):
        name, path, args, kwargs = super().deconstruct()
        if self.db_default:
            kwargs['db_default'] = self.db_default
        return name, path, args, kwargs

Usage:

token_type = EnumField(max_length=20, choices=enumTokenTypes.choices, db_default=enumTokenTypes.ForgotPassword)

About deconstruct() method

From https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.2/howto/custom-model-fields/#field-deconstruction:

The counterpoint to writing your __init__() method is writing the deconstruct() method. It’s used during model migrations to tell Django how to take an instance of your new field and reduce it to a serialized form - in particular, what arguments to pass to __init__() to re-create it.

If you add a new keyword argument, you need to write code in deconstruct() that puts its value into kwargs yourself.

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You can print out the sql for that migration to see specifically whats wrong, but defining db_type to return "enum" is definitely not the right way to approach it.

    ('token_type', CharField(choices=enumTokenTypes.choices, max_length=22)),

Does the recommended syntax from the docs on Enumeration types not work for you for some reason?

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  • I want to explicitly set the column datatype - enum but django set the column type varchar which is a kind of confusion as data type.
    – Pankaj
    Sep 29, 2021 at 20:16
  • There are more differences between the syntax for creating an enum column or a varchar column than just the keyword though. If you wanted to implement this, you won't be able to subclass CHAR for it- and really, an enum field enforced on the DB isn't much better than one enforced in the app (unless you're accessing the db from outside the app). Sep 29, 2021 at 20:25
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Response to Bounty Question

For setting default value: add the default parameter in EnumField. Below example I have set up enumTokenTypes Registration to be its default value. Look into Django documentation for enum implementation with examples

     class tblusertokens(models.Model):
          token_id = AutoField(primary_key=True)
          token_type = EnumField(max_length=20, choices=enumTokenTypes.choices, default=enumTokenTypes.Registration )
          created_at = DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, blank=True)
          user = ForeignKey(tblusers, on_delete = models.CASCADE)    
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