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Django Logical Delete

This is a small and simple app that I threw together to get some reuse out of something I do in nearly every project and every model I create. It's too easy for good data to get deleted and it be unrecoverable. It's also too easy to fix this by overriding the model's delete() method and just flagging records as deleted and then leveraging Django's Managers to override default behavior so that logically deleted items are not returned in querysets.

There are two exceptions however, that I have found useful to this rule.

  1. In the admin I like to see everything with an indicator of whether or not it has been deleted, with the ability to filter down to just active records, (or deleted for that matter).
  2. I still think it is a valid request when an item is fetched for by it's primary key value, that the object should return, even if it is marked as deleted.

Installing django-logicaldelete

pip install django-logicaldelete

Using django-logicaldelete

Using the app is pretty simple:

  1. add logicaldelete to your INSTALLED_APPS
  2. Inherit from logicaldelete.models.Model for all models that you 11wish to share in this functionality.
  3. Create and/or Register admins for each of these models using logicaldelete.admin.ModelAdmin

Additional

Logical deletes are handled by date stamping a date_removed column. In addition, a date_created and date_modified columns will be populated as a convenience.

Backwards Incompatible Changes

1.1

  • Changed everything to all_with_deleted on LogicalDeleteManager
  • LogicalDeleteManager moved from logicaldelete.models to logicaldelete.managers
  • Removed deleted and everything querysets from logicaldelete.models.Model