django - signals not working
Seems like your post_save.connect
is not executed. You should import signals
somewhere. For django 1.7 it is recommended to do this in the app's config ready() function. Read the "Where should this code live?" side note in the docs.
For example if your app is called activity
:
activity/__init__.py
default_app_config = 'activity.apps.ActivityAppConfig'
activity/apps.py
from django.apps import AppConfig
class ActivityAppConfig(AppConfig):
name = 'activity'
def ready(self):
import activity.signals
And don't forget to add dispatch_uid to your connect()
call:
post_save.connect(create_activity_item, sender=Status,
dispatch_uid="create_activity_item")
UPDATE: name
attribute of ContentType
is always in lower case. So you should change the if
statement to:
if ctype.name == 'status':
let's say your apps name is blog
, in the settings.py file of your project ensure to register the blog
app in the INSTALLED_APP variable of your main project's settings.py file as blog.apps.BlogConfig
and not just blog
. That worked for me.
Without touching apps.py this worked for me.
class MyModel(models.Model):
""" MyModel fields go """
body = models.TextField(max_length=200)
pub_date = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, auto_now=False)
def post_save_actions(sender, instance, created, **kwargs):
if created:
pass
# post save actions if new instance is created,
# do something with `instance` or another models
# be careful about circular imports. \m/
and the signals hook,
post_save.connect(post_save_user_actions, sender=MyModel)