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======================
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System check framework
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======================
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.. currentmodule:: django.core.checks
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The system check framework is a set of static checks for validating Django
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projects. It detects common problems and provides hints for how to fix them.
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The framework is extensible so you can easily add your own checks.
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For details on how to add your own checks and integrate them with Django's
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system checks, see the :doc:`System check topic guide </topics/checks>`.
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API Reference
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=============
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``CheckMessage``
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-----------------
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.. class:: CheckMessage(level, msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
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The warnings and errors raised by system checks must be instances of
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``CheckMessage``. An instance encapsulates a single reportable error or
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warning. It also provides context and hints applicable to the message, and a
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unique identifier that is used for filtering purposes.
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Constructor arguments are:
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``level``
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The severity of the message. Use one of the predefined values: ``DEBUG``,
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``INFO``, ``WARNING``, ``ERROR``, ``CRITICAL``. If the level is greater or
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equal to ``ERROR``, then Django will prevent management commands from
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executing. Messages with level lower than ``ERROR`` (i.e. warnings) are
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reported to the console, but can be silenced.
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``msg``
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A short (less than 80 characters) string describing the problem. The string
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should *not* contain newlines.
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``hint``
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A single-line string providing a hint for fixing the problem. If no hint
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can be provided, or the hint is self-evident from the error message, the
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hint can be omitted, or a value of ``None`` can be used.
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``obj``
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Optional. An object providing context for the message (for example, the
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model where the problem was discovered). The object should be a model,
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field, or manager or any other object that defines ``__str__`` method (on
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Python 2 you need to define ``__unicode__`` method). The method is used
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while reporting all messages and its result precedes the message.
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``id``
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Optional string. A unique identifier for the issue. Identifiers should
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follow the pattern ``applabel.X001``, where ``X`` is one of the letters
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``CEWID``, indicating the message severity (``C`` for criticals, ``E`` for
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errors and so). The number can be allocated by the application, but should
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be unique within that application.
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There are subclasses to make creating messages with common levels easier. When
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using them you can omit the ``level`` argument because it is implied by the
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class name.
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.. class:: Debug(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
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.. class:: Info(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
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.. class:: Warning(msg, hint=None obj=None, id=None)
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.. class:: Error(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
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.. class:: Critical(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
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Builtin checks
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==============
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.. _system-check-builtin-tags:
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Builtin tags
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------------
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Django's system checks are organized using the following tags:
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* ``models``: Checks governing model, field and manager definitions.
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* ``signals``: Checks on signal declarations and handler registrations.
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* ``admin``: Checks of any admin site declarations.
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* ``compatibility``: Flagging potential problems with version upgrades.
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* ``security``: Checks security related configuration.
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* ``templates``: Checks template related configuration.
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* ``caches``: Checks cache related configuration.
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* ``urls``: Checks URL configuration.
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* ``database``: Checks database-related configuration issues. Database checks
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are not run by default because they do more than static code analysis as
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regular checks do. They are only run by the :djadmin:`migrate` command or if
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you specify the ``database`` tag when calling the :djadmin:`check` command.
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.. versionadded:: 1.10
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The ``database`` tag was added.
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Some checks may be registered with multiple tags.
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Core system checks
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------------------
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Models
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* **models.E001**: ``<swappable>`` is not of the form ``app_label.app_name``.
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* **models.E002**: ``<SETTING>`` references ``<model>``, which has not been
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installed, or is abstract.
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* **models.E003**: The model has two many-to-many relations through the
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intermediate model ``<app_label>.<model>``.
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* **models.E004**: ``id`` can only be used as a field name if the field also
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sets ``primary_key=True``.
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* **models.E005**: The field ``<field name>`` from parent model ``<model>``
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clashes with the field ``<field name>`` from parent model ``<model>``.
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* **models.E006**: The field clashes with the field ``<field name>`` from model
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``<model>``.
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* **models.E007**: Field ``<field name>`` has column name ``<column name>``
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that is used by another field.
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* **models.E008**: ``index_together`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **models.E009**: All ``index_together`` elements must be lists or tuples.
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* **models.E010**: ``unique_together`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **models.E011**: All ``unique_together`` elements must be lists or tuples.
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* **models.E012**: ``index_together/unique_together`` refers to the
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non-existent field ``<field name>``.
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* **models.E013**: ``index_together/unique_together`` refers to a
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``ManyToManyField`` ``<field name>``, but ``ManyToManyField``\s are not
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supported for that option.
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* **models.E014**: ``ordering`` must be a tuple or list (even if you want to
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order by only one field).
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* **models.E015**: ``ordering`` refers to the non-existent field
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``<field name>``.
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* **models.E016**: ``index_together/unique_together`` refers to field
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``<field_name>`` which is not local to model ``<model>``.
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* **models.E017**: Proxy model ``<model>`` contains model fields.
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* **models.E018**: Autogenerated column name too long for field ``<field>``.
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Maximum length is ``<maximum length>`` for database ``<alias>``.
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* **models.E019**: Autogenerated column name too long for M2M field
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``<M2M field>``. Maximum length is ``<maximum length>`` for database
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``<alias>``.
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* **models.E020**: The ``<model>.check()`` class method is currently overridden.
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* **models.E021**: ``ordering`` and ``order_with_respect_to`` cannot be used
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together.
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* **models.E022**: ``<function>`` contains a lazy reference to
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``<app label>>.<model>``, but app ``<app label>`` isn't installed or
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doesn't provide model ``<model>``.
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Fields
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* **fields.E001**: Field names must not end with an underscore.
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* **fields.E002**: Field names must not contain ``"__"``.
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* **fields.E003**: ``pk`` is a reserved word that cannot be used as a field
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name.
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* **fields.E004**: ``choices`` must be an iterable (e.g., a list or tuple).
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* **fields.E005**: ``choices`` must be an iterable returning ``(actual value,
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human readable name)`` tuples.
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* **fields.E006**: ``db_index`` must be ``None``, ``True`` or ``False``.
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* **fields.E007**: Primary keys must not have ``null=True``.
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* **fields.E100**: ``AutoField``\s must set primary_key=True.
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* **fields.E110**: ``BooleanField``\s do not accept null values.
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* **fields.E120**: ``CharField``\s must define a ``max_length`` attribute.
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* **fields.E121**: ``max_length`` must be a positive integer.
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* **fields.W122**: ``max_length`` is ignored when used with ``IntegerField``.
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* **fields.E130**: ``DecimalField``\s must define a ``decimal_places`` attribute.
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* **fields.E131**: ``decimal_places`` must be a non-negative integer.
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* **fields.E132**: ``DecimalField``\s must define a ``max_digits`` attribute.
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* **fields.E133**: ``max_digits`` must be a non-negative integer.
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* **fields.E134**: ``max_digits`` must be greater or equal to ``decimal_places``.
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* **fields.E140**: ``FilePathField``\s must have either ``allow_files`` or
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``allow_folders`` set to True.
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* **fields.E150**: ``GenericIPAddressField``\s cannot accept blank values if
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null values are not allowed, as blank values are stored as nulls.
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* **fields.E160**: The options ``auto_now``, ``auto_now_add``, and ``default``
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are mutually exclusive. Only one of these options may be present.
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* **fields.W161**: Fixed default value provided.
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* **fields.E900**: ``IPAddressField`` has been removed except for support in
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historical migrations.
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* **fields.W900**: ``IPAddressField`` has been deprecated. Support for it
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(except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 1.9. *This check
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appeared in Django 1.7 and 1.8*.
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* **fields.W901**: ``CommaSeparatedIntegerField`` has been deprecated. Support
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for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 2.0.
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File Fields
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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* **fields.E200**: ``unique`` is not a valid argument for a ``FileField``.
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* **fields.E201**: ``primary_key`` is not a valid argument for a ``FileField``.
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* **fields.E210**: Cannot use ``ImageField`` because Pillow is not installed.
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Related Fields
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* **fields.E300**: Field defines a relation with model ``<model>``, which is
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either not installed, or is abstract.
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* **fields.E301**: Field defines a relation with the model ``<model>`` which
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has been swapped out.
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* **fields.E302**: Accessor for field ``<field name>`` clashes with field
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``<field name>``.
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* **fields.E303**: Reverse query name for field ``<field name>`` clashes with
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field ``<field name>``.
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* **fields.E304**: Field name ``<field name>`` clashes with accessor for
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``<field name>``.
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* **fields.E305**: Field name ``<field name>`` clashes with reverse query name
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for ``<field name>``.
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* **fields.E306**: Related name must be a valid Python identifier or end with
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a ``'+'``.
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* **fields.E307**: The field ``<app label>.<model>.<field name>`` was declared
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with a lazy reference to ``<app label>.<model>``, but app ``<app label>``
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isn't installed or doesn't provide model ``<model>``.
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* **fields.E310**: No subset of the fields ``<field1>``, ``<field2>``, ... on
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model ``<model>`` is unique. Add ``unique=True`` on any of those fields or
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add at least a subset of them to a unique_together constraint.
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* **fields.E311**: ``<model>`` must set ``unique=True`` because it is
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referenced by a ``ForeignKey``.
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* **fields.E320**: Field specifies ``on_delete=SET_NULL``, but cannot be null.
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* **fields.E321**: The field specifies ``on_delete=SET_DEFAULT``, but has no
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default value.
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* **fields.E330**: ``ManyToManyField``\s cannot be unique.
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* **fields.E331**: Field specifies a many-to-many relation through model
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``<model>``, which has not been installed.
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* **fields.E332**: Many-to-many fields with intermediate tables must not be
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symmetrical.
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* **fields.E333**: The model is used as an intermediate model by ``<model>``,
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but it has more than two foreign keys to ``<model>``, which is ambiguous.
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You must specify which two foreign keys Django should use via the
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``through_fields`` keyword argument.
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* **fields.E334**: The model is used as an intermediate model by ``<model>``,
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but it has more than one foreign key from ``<model>``, which is ambiguous.
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You must specify which foreign key Django should use via the
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``through_fields`` keyword argument.
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* **fields.E335**: The model is used as an intermediate model by ``<model>``,
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but it has more than one foreign key to ``<model>``, which is ambiguous.
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You must specify which foreign key Django should use via the
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``through_fields`` keyword argument.
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* **fields.E336**: The model is used as an intermediary model by ``<model>``,
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but it does not have foreign key to ``<model>`` or ``<model>``.
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* **fields.E337**: Field specifies ``through_fields`` but does not provide the
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names of the two link fields that should be used for the relation through
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``<model>``.
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* **fields.E338**: The intermediary model ``<through model>`` has no field
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``<field name>``.
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* **fields.E339**: ``<model>.<field name>`` is not a foreign key to ``<model>``.
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* **fields.W340**: ``null`` has no effect on ``ManyToManyField``.
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* **fields.W341**: ``ManyToManyField`` does not support ``validators``.
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* **fields.W342**: Setting ``unique=True`` on a ``ForeignKey`` has the same
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effect as using a ``OneToOneField``.
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Signals
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~~~~~~~
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* **signals.E001**: ``<handler>`` was connected to the ``<signal>`` signal with
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a lazy reference to the sender ``<app label>.<model>``, but app ``<app label>``
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isn't installed or doesn't provide model ``<model>``.
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Backwards Compatibility
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following checks are performed to warn the user of any potential problems
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that might occur as a result of a version upgrade.
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* **1_6.W001**: Some project unit tests may not execute as expected. *This
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check was removed in Django 1.8 due to false positives*.
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* **1_6.W002**: ``BooleanField`` does not have a default value. *This
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check was removed in Django 1.8 due to false positives*.
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* **1_7.W001**: Django 1.7 changed the global defaults for the
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``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES.``
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``django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware``,
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``django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware``, and
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``django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware`` were removed from
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the defaults. If your project needs these middleware then you should
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configure this setting. *This check was removed in Django 1.9*.
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* **1_8.W001**: The standalone ``TEMPLATE_*`` settings were deprecated in
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Django 1.8 and the :setting:`TEMPLATES` dictionary takes precedence. You must
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put the values of the following settings into your defaults ``TEMPLATES``
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dict: ``TEMPLATE_DIRS``, ``TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS``, ``TEMPLATE_DEBUG``,
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``TEMPLATE_LOADERS``, ``TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID``.
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* **1_10.W001**: The ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`` setting is deprecated in Django
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1.10 and the :setting:`MIDDLEWARE` setting takes precedence. Since you've
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set ``MIDDLEWARE``, the value of ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`` is ignored.
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Admin
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-----
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Admin checks are all performed as part of the ``admin`` tag.
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The following checks are performed on any
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:class:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin` (or subclass) that is registered
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with the admin site:
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* **admin.E001**: The value of ``raw_id_fields`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E002**: The value of ``raw_id_fields[n]`` refers to ``<field name>``,
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which is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E003**: The value of ``raw_id_fields[n]`` must be a foreign key or
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a many-to-many field.
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* **admin.E004**: The value of ``fields`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E005**: Both ``fieldsets`` and ``fields`` are specified.
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* **admin.E006**: The value of ``fields`` contains duplicate field(s).
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* **admin.E007**: The value of ``fieldsets`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E008**: The value of ``fieldsets[n]`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E009**: The value of ``fieldsets[n]`` must be of length 2.
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* **admin.E010**: The value of ``fieldsets[n][1]`` must be a dictionary.
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* **admin.E011**: The value of ``fieldsets[n][1]`` must contain the key
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``fields``.
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* **admin.E012**: There are duplicate field(s) in ``fieldsets[n][1]``.
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* **admin.E013**: ``fields[n]/fieldsets[n][m]`` cannot include the
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many-to-many field ``<field name>``, because that field manually specifies a
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relationship model.
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* **admin.E014**: The value of ``exclude`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E015**: The value of ``exclude`` contains duplicate field(s).
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* **admin.E016**: The value of ``form`` must inherit from ``BaseModelForm``.
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* **admin.E017**: The value of ``filter_vertical`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E018**: The value of ``filter_horizontal`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E019**: The value of ``filter_vertical[n]/filter_vertical[n]`` refers
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to ``<field name>``, which is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E020**: The value of ``filter_vertical[n]/filter_vertical[n]`` must
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be a many-to-many field.
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* **admin.E021**: The value of ``radio_fields`` must be a dictionary.
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* **admin.E022**: The value of ``radio_fields`` refers to ``<field name>``,
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which is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E023**: The value of ``radio_fields`` refers to ``<field name>``,
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which is not a ``ForeignKey``, and does not have a ``choices`` definition.
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* **admin.E024**: The value of ``radio_fields[<field name>]`` must be either
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``admin.HORIZONTAL`` or ``admin.VERTICAL``.
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* **admin.E025**: The value of ``view_on_site`` must be either a callable or a
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boolean value.
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* **admin.E026**: The value of ``prepopulated_fields`` must be a dictionary.
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* **admin.E027**: The value of ``prepopulated_fields`` refers to
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``<field name>``, which is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E028**: The value of ``prepopulated_fields`` refers to
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``<field name>``, which must not be a ``DateTimeField``, a foreign key or a
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many-to-many field.
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* **admin.E029**: The value of ``prepopulated_fields[<field name>]`` must be a
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list or tuple.
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* **admin.E030**: The value of ``prepopulated_fields`` refers to
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``<field name>``, which is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E031**: The value of ``ordering`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E032**: The value of ``ordering`` has the random ordering marker
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``?``, but contains other fields as well.
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* **admin.E033**: The value of ``ordering`` refers to ``<field name>``, which
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is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E034**: The value of ``readonly_fields`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E035**: The value of ``readonly_fields[n]`` is not a callable, an
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attribute of ``<ModelAdmin class>``, or an attribute of ``<model>``.
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``ModelAdmin``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following checks are performed on any
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:class:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin` that is registered
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with the admin site:
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* **admin.E101**: The value of ``save_as`` must be a boolean.
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* **admin.E102**: The value of ``save_on_top`` must be a boolean.
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* **admin.E103**: The value of ``inlines`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E104**: ``<InlineModelAdmin class>`` must inherit from
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``BaseModelAdmin``.
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* **admin.E105**: ``<InlineModelAdmin class>`` must have a ``model`` attribute.
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* **admin.E106**: The value of ``<InlineModelAdmin class>.model`` must be a
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``Model``.
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* **admin.E107**: The value of ``list_display`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E108**: The value of ``list_display[n]`` refers to ``<label>``,
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which is not a callable, an attribute of ``<ModelAdmin class>``, or an
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attribute or method on ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E109**: The value of ``list_display[n]`` must not be a
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many-to-many field.
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* **admin.E110**: The value of ``list_display_links`` must be a list, a tuple,
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or ``None``.
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* **admin.E111**: The value of ``list_display_links[n]`` refers to ``<label>``,
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which is not defined in ``list_display``.
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* **admin.E112**: The value of ``list_filter`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E113**: The value of ``list_filter[n]`` must inherit from
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``ListFilter``.
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* **admin.E114**: The value of ``list_filter[n]`` must not inherit from
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``FieldListFilter``.
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* **admin.E115**: The value of ``list_filter[n][1]`` must inherit from
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``FieldListFilter``.
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* **admin.E116**: The value of ``list_filter[n]`` refers to ``<label>``,
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which does not refer to a Field.
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* **admin.E117**: The value of ``list_select_related`` must be a boolean,
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tuple or list.
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* **admin.E118**: The value of ``list_per_page`` must be an integer.
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* **admin.E119**: The value of ``list_max_show_all`` must be an integer.
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* **admin.E120**: The value of ``list_editable`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E121**: The value of ``list_editable[n]`` refers to ``<label>``,
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which is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E122**: The value of ``list_editable[n]`` refers to ``<label>``,
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which is not contained in ``list_display``.
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* **admin.E123**: The value of ``list_editable[n]`` cannot be in both
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``list_editable`` and ``list_display_links``.
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* **admin.E124**: The value of ``list_editable[n]`` refers to the first field
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in ``list_display`` (``<label>``), which cannot be used unless
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``list_display_links`` is set.
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* **admin.E125**: The value of ``list_editable[n]`` refers to ``<field name>``,
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which is not editable through the admin.
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* **admin.E126**: The value of ``search_fields`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **admin.E127**: The value of ``date_hierarchy`` refers to ``<field name>``,
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which is not an attribute of ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E128**: The value of ``date_hierarchy`` must be a ``DateField`` or
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``DateTimeField``.
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``InlineModelAdmin``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following checks are performed on any
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:class:`~django.contrib.admin.InlineModelAdmin` that is registered as an
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inline on a :class:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin`.
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* **admin.E201**: Cannot exclude the field ``<field name>``, because it is the
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foreign key to the parent model ``<app_label>.<model>``.
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* **admin.E202**: ``<model>`` has no ``ForeignKey`` to ``<parent model>``./
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``<model>`` has more than one ``ForeignKey`` to ``<parent model>``.
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* **admin.E203**: The value of ``extra`` must be an integer.
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* **admin.E204**: The value of ``max_num`` must be an integer.
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* **admin.E205**: The value of ``min_num`` must be an integer.
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* **admin.E206**: The value of ``formset`` must inherit from
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``BaseModelFormSet``.
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``GenericInlineModelAdmin``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following checks are performed on any
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:class:`~django.contrib.contenttypes.admin.GenericInlineModelAdmin` that is
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registered as an inline on a :class:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin`.
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* **admin.E301**: ``'ct_field'`` references ``<label>``, which is not a field
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on ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E302**: ``'ct_fk_field'`` references ``<label>``, which is not a
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|
field on ``<model>``.
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* **admin.E303**: ``<model>`` has no ``GenericForeignKey``.
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* **admin.E304**: ``<model>`` has no ``GenericForeignKey`` using content type
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field ``<field name>`` and object ID field ``<field name>``.
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``AdminSite``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following checks are performed on the default
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:class:`~django.contrib.admin.AdminSite`:
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* **admin.E401**: :mod:`django.contrib.contenttypes` must be in
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:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` in order to use the admin application.
|
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* **admin.E402**: :mod:`django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth`
|
|
must be in :setting:`TEMPLATES` in order to use the admin application.
|
|
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Auth
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----
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* **auth.E001**: ``REQUIRED_FIELDS`` must be a list or tuple.
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* **auth.E002**: The field named as the ``USERNAME_FIELD`` for a custom user
|
|
model must not be included in ``REQUIRED_FIELDS``.
|
|
* **auth.E003**: ``<field>`` must be unique because it is named as the
|
|
``USERNAME_FIELD``.
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|
* **auth.W004**: ``<field>`` is named as the ``USERNAME_FIELD``, but it is not
|
|
unique.
|
|
* **auth.E005**: The permission codenamed ``<codename>`` clashes with a builtin
|
|
permission for model ``<model>``.
|
|
* **auth.E006**: The permission codenamed ``<codename>`` is duplicated for model
|
|
``<model>``.
|
|
* **auth.E007**: The :attr:`verbose_name
|
|
<django.db.models.Options.verbose_name>` of model ``<model>`` must be at most
|
|
244 characters for its builtin permission names
|
|
to be at most 255 characters.
|
|
* **auth.E008**: The permission named ``<name>`` of model ``<model>`` is longer
|
|
than 255 characters.
|
|
* **auth.C009**: ``<User model>.is_anonymous`` must be an attribute or property
|
|
rather than a method. Ignoring this is a security issue as anonymous users
|
|
will be treated as authenticated!
|
|
* **auth.C010**: ``<User model>.is_authenticated`` must be an attribute or
|
|
property rather than a method. Ignoring this is a security issue as anonymous
|
|
users will be treated as authenticated!
|
|
|
|
|
|
Content Types
|
|
-------------
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|
|
|
The following checks are performed when a model contains a
|
|
:class:`~django.contrib.contenttypes.fields.GenericForeignKey` or
|
|
:class:`~django.contrib.contenttypes.fields.GenericRelation`:
|
|
|
|
* **contenttypes.E001**: The ``GenericForeignKey`` object ID references the
|
|
non-existent field ``<field>``.
|
|
* **contenttypes.E002**: The ``GenericForeignKey`` content type references the
|
|
non-existent field ``<field>``.
|
|
* **contenttypes.E003**: ``<field>`` is not a ``ForeignKey``.
|
|
* **contenttypes.E004**: ``<field>`` is not a ``ForeignKey`` to
|
|
``contenttypes.ContentType``.
|
|
|
|
Security
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
The security checks do not make your site secure. They do not audit code, do
|
|
intrusion detection, or do anything particularly complex. Rather, they help
|
|
perform an automated, low-hanging-fruit checklist. They help you remember the
|
|
simple things that improve your site's security.
|
|
|
|
Some of these checks may not be appropriate for your particular deployment
|
|
configuration. For instance, if you do your HTTP to HTTPS redirection in a load
|
|
balancer, it'd be irritating to be constantly warned about not having enabled
|
|
:setting:`SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT`. Use :setting:`SILENCED_SYSTEM_CHECKS` to
|
|
silence unneeded checks.
|
|
|
|
The following checks are run if you use the :option:`check --deploy` option:
|
|
|
|
* **security.W001**: You do not have
|
|
:class:`django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware` in your
|
|
:setting:`MIDDLEWARE`/:setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES` so the :setting:`SECURE_HSTS_SECONDS`,
|
|
:setting:`SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF`, :setting:`SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER`,
|
|
and :setting:`SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT` settings will have no effect.
|
|
* **security.W002**: You do not have
|
|
:class:`django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware` in your
|
|
:setting:`MIDDLEWARE`/:setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`, so your pages will not be served with an
|
|
``'x-frame-options'`` header. Unless there is a good reason for your
|
|
site to be served in a frame, you should consider enabling this
|
|
header to help prevent clickjacking attacks.
|
|
* **security.W003**: You don't appear to be using Django's built-in cross-site
|
|
request forgery protection via the middleware
|
|
(:class:`django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware` is not in your
|
|
:setting:`MIDDLEWARE`/:setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`). Enabling the middleware is the safest
|
|
approach to ensure you don't leave any holes.
|
|
* **security.W004**: You have not set a value for the
|
|
:setting:`SECURE_HSTS_SECONDS` setting. If your entire site is served only
|
|
over SSL, you may want to consider setting a value and enabling :ref:`HTTP
|
|
Strict Transport Security <http-strict-transport-security>`. Be sure to read
|
|
the documentation first; enabling HSTS carelessly can cause serious,
|
|
irreversible problems.
|
|
* **security.W005**: You have not set the
|
|
:setting:`SECURE_HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS` setting to ``True``. Without this,
|
|
your site is potentially vulnerable to attack via an insecure connection to a
|
|
subdomain. Only set this to ``True`` if you are certain that all subdomains of
|
|
your domain should be served exclusively via SSL.
|
|
* **security.W006**: Your :setting:`SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF` setting is not
|
|
set to ``True``, so your pages will not be served with an
|
|
``'x-content-type-options: nosniff'`` header. You should consider enabling
|
|
this header to prevent the browser from identifying content types incorrectly.
|
|
* **security.W007**: Your :setting:`SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER` setting is not
|
|
set to ``True``, so your pages will not be served with an
|
|
``'x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block'`` header. You should consider enabling
|
|
this header to activate the browser's XSS filtering and help prevent XSS
|
|
attacks.
|
|
* **security.W008**: Your :setting:`SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT` setting is not set to
|
|
``True``. Unless your site should be available over both SSL and non-SSL
|
|
connections, you may want to either set this setting to ``True`` or configure
|
|
a load balancer or reverse-proxy server to redirect all connections to HTTPS.
|
|
* **security.W009**: Your :setting:`SECRET_KEY` has less than 50 characters or
|
|
less than 5 unique characters. Please generate a long and random
|
|
``SECRET_KEY``, otherwise many of Django's security-critical features will be
|
|
vulnerable to attack.
|
|
* **security.W010**: You have :mod:`django.contrib.sessions` in your
|
|
:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` but you have not set
|
|
:setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE` to ``True``. Using a secure-only session
|
|
cookie makes it more difficult for network traffic sniffers to hijack user
|
|
sessions.
|
|
* **security.W011**: You have
|
|
:class:`django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware` in your
|
|
:setting:`MIDDLEWARE`/:setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`, but you have not set
|
|
:setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE` to ``True``. Using a secure-only session
|
|
cookie makes it more difficult for network traffic sniffers to hijack user
|
|
sessions.
|
|
* **security.W012**: :setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE` is not set to ``True``.
|
|
Using a secure-only session cookie makes it more difficult for network traffic
|
|
sniffers to hijack user sessions.
|
|
* **security.W013**: You have :mod:`django.contrib.sessions` in your
|
|
:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`, but you have not set
|
|
:setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY` to ``True``. Using an ``HttpOnly`` session
|
|
cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site scripting attacks to hijack user
|
|
sessions.
|
|
* **security.W014**: You have
|
|
:class:`django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware` in your
|
|
:setting:`MIDDLEWARE`/:setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`, but you have not set
|
|
:setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY` to ``True``. Using an ``HttpOnly`` session
|
|
cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site scripting attacks to hijack user
|
|
sessions.
|
|
* **security.W015**: :setting:`SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY` is not set to ``True``.
|
|
Using an ``HttpOnly`` session cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site
|
|
scripting attacks to hijack user sessions.
|
|
* **security.W016**: :setting:`CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE` is not set to ``True``.
|
|
Using a secure-only CSRF cookie makes it more difficult for network traffic
|
|
sniffers to steal the CSRF token.
|
|
* **security.W017**: :setting:`CSRF_COOKIE_HTTPONLY` is not set to ``True``.
|
|
Using an ``HttpOnly`` CSRF cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site
|
|
scripting attacks to steal the CSRF token.
|
|
* **security.W018**: You should not have :setting:`DEBUG` set to ``True`` in
|
|
deployment.
|
|
* **security.W019**: You have
|
|
:class:`django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware` in your
|
|
:setting:`MIDDLEWARE`/:setting:`MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`, but :setting:`X_FRAME_OPTIONS` is not set to
|
|
``'DENY'``. The default is ``'SAMEORIGIN'``, but unless there is a good reason
|
|
for your site to serve other parts of itself in a frame, you should change
|
|
it to ``'DENY'``.
|
|
* **security.W020**: :setting:`ALLOWED_HOSTS` must not be empty in deployment.
|
|
|
|
Sites
|
|
-----
|
|
|
|
The following checks are performed on any model using a
|
|
:class:`~django.contrib.sites.managers.CurrentSiteManager`:
|
|
|
|
* **sites.E001**: ``CurrentSiteManager`` could not find a field named
|
|
``<field name>``.
|
|
* **sites.E002**: ``CurrentSiteManager`` cannot use ``<field>`` as it is not a
|
|
foreign key or a many-to-many field.
|
|
|
|
Database
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
MySQL
|
|
~~~~~
|
|
|
|
If you're using MySQL, the following checks will be performed:
|
|
|
|
* **mysql.E001**: MySQL does not allow unique ``CharField``\s to have a
|
|
``max_length`` > 255.
|
|
* **mysql.W002**: MySQL Strict Mode is not set for database connection
|
|
'<alias>'. See also :ref:`mysql-sql-mode`.
|
|
|
|
Templates
|
|
---------
|
|
|
|
The following checks verify that your :setting:`TEMPLATES` setting is correctly
|
|
configured:
|
|
|
|
* **templates.E001**: You have ``'APP_DIRS': True`` in your
|
|
:setting:`TEMPLATES` but also specify ``'loaders'`` in ``OPTIONS``. Either
|
|
remove ``APP_DIRS`` or remove the ``'loaders'`` option.
|
|
* **templates.E002**: ``string_if_invalid`` in :setting:`TEMPLATES`
|
|
:setting:`OPTIONS <TEMPLATES-OPTIONS>` must be a string but got: ``{value}``
|
|
(``{type}``).
|
|
|
|
Caches
|
|
------
|
|
|
|
The following checks verify that your :setting:`CACHES` setting is correctly
|
|
configured:
|
|
|
|
* **caches.E001**: You must define a ``'default'`` cache in your
|
|
:setting:`CACHES` setting.
|
|
|
|
URLs
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
The following checks are performed on your URL configuration:
|
|
|
|
* **urls.W001**: Your URL pattern ``<pattern>`` uses
|
|
:func:`~django.conf.urls.include` with a ``regex`` ending with a
|
|
``$``. Remove the dollar from the ``regex`` to avoid problems
|
|
including URLs.
|
|
* **urls.W002**: Your URL pattern ``<pattern>`` has a ``regex``
|
|
beginning with a ``/``. Remove this slash as it is unnecessary.
|
|
* **urls.W003**: Your URL pattern ``<pattern>`` has a ``name``
|
|
including a ``:``. Remove the colon, to avoid ambiguous namespace
|
|
references.
|
|
* **urls.E004**: Your URL pattern ``<pattern>`` is invalid. Ensure that
|
|
``urlpatterns`` is a list of :func:`~django.conf.urls.url()` instances.
|