Inheritance - Models.py from a installed GitHub-App
I've integrated Django-Scheduler into my project that has a events.py file that creates a "title" in the class "Event". I've added some other variables with Inheritance.For the next Step I need to change Title into a ForeignKey, thats why I've tried this little code:
from django.db import models
from schedule.models import Event
class LessonEvent(Event):
title = models.ForeignKey(Student, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
Because of the Fact that the original class Event has not Abstract=True
in the Meta Django gives me this Error:
lessons.LessonEvent.title: (models.E006) The field 'title' clashes with the field 'title' from model 'schedule.event'
Is there a way to solve this, without touching the code of the django-scheduler app?
python django django-models django-forms django-scheduler
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I've integrated Django-Scheduler into my project that has a events.py file that creates a "title" in the class "Event". I've added some other variables with Inheritance.For the next Step I need to change Title into a ForeignKey, thats why I've tried this little code:
from django.db import models
from schedule.models import Event
class LessonEvent(Event):
title = models.ForeignKey(Student, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
Because of the Fact that the original class Event has not Abstract=True
in the Meta Django gives me this Error:
lessons.LessonEvent.title: (models.E006) The field 'title' clashes with the field 'title' from model 'schedule.event'
Is there a way to solve this, without touching the code of the django-scheduler app?
python django django-models django-forms django-scheduler
Why don't you just change the name of your field to something else?title_field
perhaps? you aren't touching the Scheduler class don't worry, inheritance is downwards not upwards.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 12 '18 at 7:10
Shure that will work, but afterwards the calendar shows "title" in the calendarView and I want that this calendar is showing my Foreign Key. It would also be always a required to fill something in the title at the admin section.
– Hybrid Picker
Nov 12 '18 at 7:35
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I've integrated Django-Scheduler into my project that has a events.py file that creates a "title" in the class "Event". I've added some other variables with Inheritance.For the next Step I need to change Title into a ForeignKey, thats why I've tried this little code:
from django.db import models
from schedule.models import Event
class LessonEvent(Event):
title = models.ForeignKey(Student, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
Because of the Fact that the original class Event has not Abstract=True
in the Meta Django gives me this Error:
lessons.LessonEvent.title: (models.E006) The field 'title' clashes with the field 'title' from model 'schedule.event'
Is there a way to solve this, without touching the code of the django-scheduler app?
python django django-models django-forms django-scheduler
I've integrated Django-Scheduler into my project that has a events.py file that creates a "title" in the class "Event". I've added some other variables with Inheritance.For the next Step I need to change Title into a ForeignKey, thats why I've tried this little code:
from django.db import models
from schedule.models import Event
class LessonEvent(Event):
title = models.ForeignKey(Student, on_delete=models.CASCADE)
Because of the Fact that the original class Event has not Abstract=True
in the Meta Django gives me this Error:
lessons.LessonEvent.title: (models.E006) The field 'title' clashes with the field 'title' from model 'schedule.event'
Is there a way to solve this, without touching the code of the django-scheduler app?
python django django-models django-forms django-scheduler
python django django-models django-forms django-scheduler
edited Nov 12 '18 at 7:05
Vineeth Sai
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Hybrid Picker
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Why don't you just change the name of your field to something else?title_field
perhaps? you aren't touching the Scheduler class don't worry, inheritance is downwards not upwards.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 12 '18 at 7:10
Shure that will work, but afterwards the calendar shows "title" in the calendarView and I want that this calendar is showing my Foreign Key. It would also be always a required to fill something in the title at the admin section.
– Hybrid Picker
Nov 12 '18 at 7:35
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Why don't you just change the name of your field to something else?title_field
perhaps? you aren't touching the Scheduler class don't worry, inheritance is downwards not upwards.
– Vineeth Sai
Nov 12 '18 at 7:10
Shure that will work, but afterwards the calendar shows "title" in the calendarView and I want that this calendar is showing my Foreign Key. It would also be always a required to fill something in the title at the admin section.
– Hybrid Picker
Nov 12 '18 at 7:35
Why don't you just change the name of your field to something else?
title_field
perhaps? you aren't touching the Scheduler class don't worry, inheritance is downwards not upwards.– Vineeth Sai
Nov 12 '18 at 7:10
Why don't you just change the name of your field to something else?
title_field
perhaps? you aren't touching the Scheduler class don't worry, inheritance is downwards not upwards.– Vineeth Sai
Nov 12 '18 at 7:10
Shure that will work, but afterwards the calendar shows "title" in the calendarView and I want that this calendar is showing my Foreign Key. It would also be always a required to fill something in the title at the admin section.
– Hybrid Picker
Nov 12 '18 at 7:35
Shure that will work, but afterwards the calendar shows "title" in the calendarView and I want that this calendar is showing my Foreign Key. It would also be always a required to fill something in the title at the admin section.
– Hybrid Picker
Nov 12 '18 at 7:35
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Why don't you just change the name of your field to something else?
title_field
perhaps? you aren't touching the Scheduler class don't worry, inheritance is downwards not upwards.– Vineeth Sai
Nov 12 '18 at 7:10
Shure that will work, but afterwards the calendar shows "title" in the calendarView and I want that this calendar is showing my Foreign Key. It would also be always a required to fill something in the title at the admin section.
– Hybrid Picker
Nov 12 '18 at 7:35