- Validators
- Writing validators
- How validators are run
- Built-in validators
RegexValidator
EmailValidator
URLValidator
validate_email
validate_slug
validate_unicode_slug
validate_ipv4_address
validate_ipv6_address
validate_ipv46_address
validate_comma_separated_integer_list
int_list_validator
MaxValueValidator
MinValueValidator
MaxLengthValidator
MinLengthValidator
DecimalValidator
FileExtensionValidator
validate_image_file_extension
ProhibitNullCharactersValidator
Validators
Writing validators
A validator is a callable that takes a value and raises a ValidationError
if it doesn’t meet some criteria. Validators can be useful for re-using validation logic between different types of fields.
For example, here’s a validator that only allows even numbers:
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
def validate_even(value):
if value % 2 != 0:
raise ValidationError(
_('%(value)s is not an even number'),
params={'value': value},
)
You can add this to a model field via the field’s validators
argument:
from django.db import models
class MyModel(models.Model):
even_field = models.IntegerField(validators=[validate_even])
Because values are converted to Python before validators are run, you can even use the same validator with forms:
from django import forms
class MyForm(forms.Form):
even_field = forms.IntegerField(validators=[validate_even])
You can also use a class with a __call__()
method for more complex or configurable validators. RegexValidator
, for example, uses this technique. If a class-based validator is used in the validators
model field option, you should make sure it is serializable by the migration framework by adding deconstruct() and __eq__()
methods.
How validators are run
See the form validation for more information on how validators are run in forms, and Validating objects for how they’re run in models. Note that validators will not be run automatically when you save a model, but if you are using a ModelForm
, it will run your validators on any fields that are included in your form. See the ModelForm documentation for information on how model validation interacts with forms.
Built-in validators
The django.core.validators
module contains a collection of callable validators for use with model and form fields. They’re used internally but are available for use with your own fields, too. They can be used in addition to, or in lieu of custom field.clean()
methods.
RegexValidator
class RegexValidator
(regex=None, message=None, code=None, inverse_match=None, flags=0)
Parameters: |
|
---|
A RegexValidator
searches the provided value
for a given regular expression with re.search()
. By default, raises a ValidationError
with message
and code
if a match is not found. Its behavior can be inverted by setting inverse_match
to True
, in which case the ValidationError
is raised when a match is found.
-
The regular expression pattern to search for within the provided
value
, usingre.search()
. This may be a string or a pre-compiled regular expression created withre.compile()
. Defaults to the empty string, which will be found in every possiblevalue
. -
The error message used by
ValidationError
if validation fails. Defaults to"Enter a valid value"
. -
The error code used by
ValidationError
if validation fails. Defaults to"invalid"
. -
The match mode for
regex
. Defaults toFalse
. -
The regex flags used when compiling the regular expression string
regex
. Ifregex
is a pre-compiled regular expression, andflags
is overridden,TypeError
is raised. Defaults to0
.
EmailValidator
class EmailValidator
(message=None, code=None, whitelist=None)
Parameters: |
---|
-
The error message used by
ValidationError
if validation fails. Defaults to"Enter a valid email address"
. -
The error code used by
ValidationError
if validation fails. Defaults to"invalid"
. -
Whitelist of email domains to allow. By default, a regular expression (the
domain_regex
attribute) is used to validate whatever appears after the @ sign. However, if that string appears in the whitelist, this validation is bypassed. If not provided, the default whitelist is['localhost']
. Other domains that don’t contain a dot won’t pass validation, so you’d need to whitelist them as necessary.
URLValidator
class URLValidator
(schemes=None, regex=None, message=None, code=None)
A RegexValidator
subclass that ensures a value looks like a URL, and raises an error code of 'invalid'
if it doesn’t.
Loopback addresses and reserved IP spaces are considered valid. Literal IPv6 addresses (RFC 3986#section-3.2.2) and Unicode domains are both supported.
In addition to the optional arguments of its parent RegexValidator
class, URLValidator
accepts an extra optional attribute:
-
URL/URI scheme list to validate against. If not provided, the default list is
['http', 'https', 'ftp', 'ftps']
. As a reference, the IANA website provides a full list of valid URI schemes.
validate_email
An EmailValidator
instance without any customizations.
validate_slug
A RegexValidator
instance that ensures a value consists of only letters, numbers, underscores or hyphens.
validate_unicode_slug
A RegexValidator
instance that ensures a value consists of only Unicode letters, numbers, underscores, or hyphens.
validate_ipv4_address
A RegexValidator
instance that ensures a value looks like an IPv4 address.
validate_ipv6_address
Uses django.utils.ipv6
to check the validity of an IPv6 address.
validate_ipv46_address
Uses both validate_ipv4_address
and validate_ipv6_address
to ensure a value is either a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address.
validate_comma_separated_integer_list
validate_comma_separated_integer_list
A RegexValidator
instance that ensures a value is a comma-separated list of integers.
int_list_validator
int_list_validator
(sep=’, ‘, message=None, code=’invalid’, allow_negative=False)
Returns a RegexValidator
instance that ensures a string consists of integers separated by sep
. It allows negative integers when allow_negative
is True
.
MaxValueValidator
class MaxValueValidator
(limit_value, message=None)
Raises a ValidationError
with a code of 'max_value'
if value
is greater than limit_value
, which may be a callable.
MinValueValidator
class MinValueValidator
(limit_value, message=None)
Raises a ValidationError
with a code of 'min_value'
if value
is less than limit_value
, which may be a callable.
MaxLengthValidator
class MaxLengthValidator
(limit_value, message=None)
Raises a ValidationError
with a code of 'max_length'
if the length of value
is greater than limit_value
, which may be a callable.
MinLengthValidator
class MinLengthValidator
(limit_value, message=None)
Raises a ValidationError
with a code of 'min_length'
if the length of value
is less than limit_value
, which may be a callable.
DecimalValidator
class DecimalValidator
(max_digits, decimal_places)
Raises ValidationError
with the following codes:
'max_digits'
if the number of digits is larger thanmax_digits
.'max_decimal_places'
if the number of decimals is larger thandecimal_places
.'max_whole_digits'
if the number of whole digits is larger than the difference betweenmax_digits
anddecimal_places
.
FileExtensionValidator
class FileExtensionValidator
(allowed_extensions, message, code)
Raises a ValidationError
with a code of 'invalid_extension'
if the extension of value.name
(value
is a File
) isn’t found in allowed_extensions
. The extension is compared case-insensitively with allowed_extensions
.
Warning
Don’t rely on validation of the file extension to determine a file’s type. Files can be renamed to have any extension no matter what data they contain.
validate_image_file_extension
Uses Pillow to ensure that value.name
(value
is a File
) has a valid image extension.
ProhibitNullCharactersValidator
class ProhibitNullCharactersValidator
(message=None, code=None)
Raises a ValidationError
if str(value)
contains one or more nulls characters ('\x00'
).
Parameters: |
---|
-
The error message used by
ValidationError
if validation fails. Defaults to"Null characters are not allowed."
. -
The error code used by
ValidationError
if validation fails. Defaults to"null_characters_not_allowed"
.