I am trying to create a unique slug in Django so that I can access a post via a url like this: http://www.mysite.com/buy-a-new-bike_Boston-MA-02111_2
The relevant models:
class ZipCode(models.Model):
zipcode = models.CharField(max_length=5)
city = models.CharField(max_length=64)
statecode = models.CharField(max_length=32)
class Need(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=50)
us_zip = models.CharField(max_length=5)
slug = ?????
def get_city():
zip = ZipCode.objects.get(zipcode=self.us_zip)
city = "%s, %s %s" % (zip.city, zip.statecode, zip.zipcode)
return city
A sample ZipCode record:
- zipcode = "02111"
- city = "Boston"
- statecode = "MA"
A sample Need record:
- title = "buy a new bike"
- us_zip = "02111"
- slug = "buy-a-new-bike_Boston-MA-02111_2" (desired)
Any tips as to how to create this unique slug? Its composition is:
- Need.title + "_" + Need.get_city() + "_" + an optional incrementing integer to make it unique. All spaces should be replaced with "-".
NOTE: My desired slug above assumes that the slug "buy-a-new-bike_Boston-MA-02111" already exists, which is what it has the "_2" appended to it to make it unique.
I've tried django-extensions, but it seems that it can only take a field or tuple of fields to construct the unique slug. I need to pass in the get_city() function as well as the "_" connector between the title and city. Anyone solved this and willing to share?
Thank you!
UPDATE
I'm already using django-extensions for its UUIDField, so it would be nice if it could also be usable for its AutoSlugField!