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When you define a model in Django without specifying a primary key, Django will automatically create a primary key for you. The primary key is set to be an integer. If you want to override the field type, you can do so on a per model basis.
Starting in Django 3.2, you can now customise the type of the automatically created primary key in your settings.
Starting new projects in Django 3.2, the default type for primary keys is set to a BigAutoField which is a 64 bit integer. However, earlier versions set the type of implicit primary keys to be integers.
This means that when you upgrade to 3.2, you will start to see warnings about the fact that you do not have an explicitly defined primary key type. Satisfying Django’s requirements for an explicitly set primary key type is easy enough, but you also need to choose whether or not you want to upgrade your primary key field types from integer to 64 bit integer.
There are a few ways to fix this. Broadly speaking they fall into two categories
Configure DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD in settings
Open your project’s settings.py and add a new line at the bottom of the file
DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD = 'django.db.models.AutoField'
Setting on a per app basis
If you prefer to set your field type on a per app basis rather than for the whole project, you can specify this in apps.py.
from django.apps import AppConfig
class MyappConfig(AppConfig):
default_auto_field = 'django.db.models.AutoField'
name = 'Myapp'
Set AutoField or BigAutoField on a per model basis
If you prefer even more fine grained control, you can set a per model id field.
class Model1(models.Model):
id = models.BigAutoField(primary_key=True)
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It’s because in Django 3.2, primary keys are not created by default and you should define them manually, or you can configure it to be created automatically in your settings.py
. Note that in newly-created Django 3.2 projects, it’s added in your settings.py
automatically and you don’t need to do this.
This question has been answered in stackoverflow before here is the link.
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