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Django backend for CockroachDB

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CockroachDB backend for Django

Prerequisites

You must install either:

The binary package is a practical choice for development and testing but in production it is advised to use the package built from sources.

Install and usage

Use the version of django-cockroachdb that corresponds to your version of Django. For example, to get the latest compatible release for Django 3.1.x:

pip install django-cockroachdb==3.1.*

The minor release number of Django doesn't correspond to the minor release number of django-cockroachdb. Use the latest minor release of each.

Configure the Django DATABASES setting similar to this:

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'django_cockroachdb',
        'NAME': 'django',
        'USER': 'myprojectuser',
        'PASSWORD': '',
        'HOST': 'localhost',
        'PORT': '26257',
        # If connecting with SSL, include the section below, replacing the
        # file paths as appropriate.
        'OPTIONS': {
            'sslmode': 'require',
            'sslrootcert': '/certs/ca.crt',
            # Either sslcert and sslkey (below) or PASSWORD (above) is
            # required.
            'sslcert': '/certs/client.myprojectuser.crt',
            'sslkey': '/certs/client.myprojectuser.key',
        },
    },
}

If using Kerberos authentication, you can specify a custom service name in 'OPTIONS' using the key 'krbsrvname'.

Notes on Django fields

  • IntegerField uses the same storage as BigIntegerField so IntegerField is introspected by inspectdb as BigIntegerField.

  • AutoField and BigAutoField are both stored as integer (64-bit) with DEFAULT unique_rowid().

Notes on Django QuerySets

  • QuerySet.explain() accepts verbose, types, opt, vec, and distsql options which correspond to CockroachDB's parameters. For example:

    >>> Choice.objects.explain(opt=True, verbose=True)
    'scan polls_choice\n ├── columns: id:1 question_id:4 choice_text:2 votes:3\n ├── stats: [rows=1]\n ├── cost: 1.1\n ├── key: (1)\n ├── fd: (1)-->(2-4)\n └── prune: (1-4)'
    

FAQ

Why do I get the error psycopg2.errors.InvalidName: no database specified?

You may need to create the database. You can use cockroach sql --insecure on the command line to get a SQL prompt.

Known issues and limitations (as of CockroachDB 20.2.0)

Additional limitations in CockroachDB 20.1.x

  • The StdDev and Variance aggregates aren't supported.
  • Changing a column's type isn't supported.

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