Logging for changes made to Django model instances.
pip install django-model-logging
Add model_logging to your INSTALLED_APPS.
from model_logging.models import LogEntry
LogEntry.objects.log(
log_entry_creator,
operation,
model,
user,
json_data,
)The parameters are as follows:
log_entry_creator: The user who made this change.operation: One ofLogEntry.OPERATION_ADDED,LogEntry.OPERATION_REMOVED, orLogEntry.OPERATION_MODIFIED.model: The path to the model being logged (e.g. 'users.models.User').user: The user to which the model instance belongs.json_data: A full or partial JSON representation of data on the model instance.
To add methods to a view(set) that can be used to straightforwardly log changes:
from model_logging.views import LoggingMethodMixin
class AViewOrViewset(LoggingMethodMixin, ModelViewSet):
def _get_logging_user(self):
# Override this method to return a suitable
# value for the `user` parameter above.
return self.instance.user # or similar
def extra_data(self):
# Overriding this isn't mandatory, it's just a hook
return {'any additional data': 'you wish to log'}The class now has access to the following:
def log(self, operation, data):
# A simplified version of LogEntry.objects.log,
# with some parameters pre-filled. The return
# value of extra_data() will be added to the
# supplied data.
def _log_on_create(self, serializer):
# Log a LogEntry.OPERATION_ADDED change, using
# the log() method above.
def _log_on_update(self, serializer):
# Log a LogEntry.OPERATION_MODIFIED change, using
# the log() method above.
def _log_on_destroy(self, instance):
# Log a LogEntry.OPERATION_DELETED change, using
# the log() method above.More abstract still:
A viewset can log its own changes!
from model_logging.views import LoggingViewSetMixin
class AVeryShinyViewSet(LoggingViewSetMixin, ModelViewSet):
def _get_logging_user(self):
# Override this method to return a suitable
# value for the `user` parameter above.
return self.instance.user # or similar
def extra_data(self):
# Overriding this isn't mandatory, it's just a hook
return {'any additional data': 'you wish to log'}This mixin is a wrapper around LoggingMethodMixin that calls the appropriate logging
methods during perform_create, perform_update and perform_destroy.