Django PostgreSQL Netfields =========================== .. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/adamcik/django-postgresql-netfields.png This project is an attempt at making proper PostgreSQL net related fields for Django. In Django pre 1.4 the built in ``IPAddressField`` does not support IPv6 and uses an inefficient ``HOST()`` cast in all lookups. As of 1.4 you can use ``GenericIPAddressField`` for IPv6, but the casting problem remains. In addition to the basic ``IPAddressField`` replacement a ``CIDR`` and ``MACADDR`` field have been added. This library also provides a manager that allows for advanced IP based lookup directly in the ORM. Dependencies ------------ Current version of code is targeting Django 1.3-1.4 support, as this relies heavily on ORM internals supporting multiple versions is especially tricky. ``IPy`` is used for the same reasons. ``ipaddr`` is being considered, but the conversion hinges on the related projects conversion to ``ipaddr``. Getting started --------------- Make sure ``netfields`` is in your ``PYTHONPATH``, then simply use the following:: from netfields import InetAddressField, NetManager class Example(models.Model): inet = InetAddressField() # ... objects = NetManager() The package also provides ``CidrAddressField`` and a ``MACAddressField``. ``NetManager`` is required for the extra lookups to be available. Lookups for ``INET`` and ``CIDR`` database types will be handled differently than when running vanilla Django. All lookups are case-insensitive and text based lookups are avoided whenever possible. In addition to Django's default lookup types the following have been added. * ``__net_contained`` * ``__net_contained_or_equal`` * ``__net_contains`` * ``__net_contains_or_equals`` These correspond with the operators from http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/interactive/functions-net.html ``netfields`` does not have to be in ``INSTALLED_APPS``. Related Django bugs ------------------- * 11442_ - Postgresql backend casts inet types to text, breaks IP operations and IPv6 lookups. * 811_ - IPv6 address field support. https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.4/#extended-ipv6-support is also relevant .. _11442: http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/11442 .. _811: http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/811 Similar projects ---------------- https://bitbucket.org/onelson/django-ipyfield tries to solve some of the same issues as this library. However, instead of supporting just postgres via the proper fields types the ipyfield currently uses a ``VARCHAR(39)`` as a fake unsigned 64 bit number in its implementation.