A Django app that track history changes in model fields.
Important note: currently only one implementation of FieldsHistory
is supported and it's with django.contrib.postgres.fields.JSONField
which is JSONB
under the hood. So only postgresql as database is supported
Similar projects:
Main difference that those libraries keep track of changes, and this library tracks the history change.
Simple explanation:
from field_history.trackers import FieldsHistoryTracker
class SimpleModel(models.Model):
field = models.CharField(max_length=50)
field_history = FieldsHistoryTracker(fields=['field'])
obj = SimpleModel.objects.create(field='value')
assert not obj.get_field_history()
obj.field = "new_value"
obj.save()
assert obj.get_field_history()
assert obj.get_field_history()[0].value == "value"
Install django-fields-history
:
pip install django-fields-history
Add fields_history.postgres
to INSTALLED_APPS
(currently only
postgres implementation is supported):
INSTALLED_APPS = [
# rest of apps
"fields_history.postgres",
]
And add trackers to your models and specify fields to track:
from field_history.trackers import FieldsHistoryTracker
class YourModel(models.Model):
...
history_tracker = FieldsHistoryTracker(fields=["field1", "field2"])
And you are done.
Every change of your fields field changes be tracked in
fields_history.models.FieldsHistory
in:
fields_history.postgres
-JSONB
postgres field
One object per save if tracked fields has been changed.
Basically this project is implemented based on django-field-history which itself used django-model-utils.