Extending models
Extending a model is a way to write a set of fields and methods that can be shared in many different classes. This is also known as inheritance, which is a fundamental principle of the Python language, letting us write code once and reuse it over and over again. It is also a way to reuse or modify a class provided by Django itself, such as the built-in User
model, which is a very common model to extend.
Next, we will practice extending our practice model called engine2
and then extend the Django User
model, turning it into the Seller
model. This would make the Seller
object related to a Vehicle
and also act as a User
, provided with permission-based roles and permission group capabilities.
Extending basic model classes
Extending regular model classes is pretty easy to do. Follow these steps to extend the engine2
practice class:
- In your
/chapter_3/models.py
file, in the class namedengine2
, keep the name field as is and then add a new field calledvehicle_model...