System check framework
The system check framework is a set of static checks for validating Django projects. It detects common problems and provides hints for how to fix them. The framework is extensible so you can easily add your own checks.
For details on how to add your own checks and integrate them with Django’s system checks, see the System check topic guide.
API reference
CheckMessage
class CheckMessage
(level, msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
The warnings and errors raised by system checks must be instances of CheckMessage
. An instance encapsulates a single reportable error or warning. It also provides context and hints applicable to the message, and a unique identifier that is used for filtering purposes.
Constructor arguments are:
level
The severity of the message. Use one of the predefined values: DEBUG
, INFO
, WARNING
, ERROR
, CRITICAL
. If the level is greater or equal to ERROR
, then Django will prevent management commands from executing. Messages with level lower than ERROR
(i.e. warnings) are reported to the console, but can be silenced.
msg
A short (less than 80 characters) string describing the problem. The string should not contain newlines.
hint
A single-line string providing a hint for fixing the problem. If no hint can be provided, or the hint is self-evident from the error message, the hint can be omitted, or a value of None
can be used.
obj
Optional. An object providing context for the message (for example, the model where the problem was discovered). The object should be a model, field, or manager or any other object that defines a __str__()
method. The method is used while reporting all messages and its result precedes the message.
id
Optional string. A unique identifier for the issue. Identifiers should follow the pattern applabel.X001
, where X
is one of the letters CEWID
, indicating the message severity (C
for criticals, E
for errors and so). The number can be allocated by the application, but should be unique within that application.
There are subclasses to make creating messages with common levels easier. When using them you can omit the level
argument because it is implied by the class name.
class Debug
(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
class Info
(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
class Warning
(msg, hint=None obj=None, id=None)
class Error
(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
class Critical
(msg, hint=None, obj=None, id=None)
Builtin tags
Django’s system checks are organized using the following tags:
admin
: Checks of any admin site declarations.async_support
: Checks asynchronous-related configuration.caches
: Checks cache related configuration.compatibility
: Flags potential problems with version upgrades.database
: Checks database-related configuration issues. Database checks are not run by default because they do more than static code analysis as regular checks do. They are only run by the migrate command or if you specify configured database aliases using the--database
option when calling the check command.files
: Checks files related configuration.models
: Checks of model, field, and manager definitions.security
: Checks security related configuration.signals
: Checks on signal declarations and handler registrations.sites
: Checks django.contrib.sites configuration.staticfiles
: Checks django.contrib.staticfiles configuration.templates
: Checks template related configuration.translation
: Checks translation related configuration.urls
: Checks URL configuration.
Some checks may be registered with multiple tags.
Core system checks
Asynchronous support
The following checks verify your setup for Asynchronous support:
- async.E001: You should not set the DJANGO_ALLOW_ASYNC_UNSAFE environment variable in deployment. This disables async safety protection.
Backwards compatibility
Compatibility checks warn of potential problems that might occur after upgrading Django.
- 2_0.W001: Your URL pattern
<pattern>
has aroute
that contains(?P<
, begins with a^
, or ends with a$
. This was likely an oversight when migrating fromurl()
to path(). - 4_0.E001: As of Django 4.0, the values in the CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS setting must start with a scheme (usually
http://
orhttps://
) but found<hostname>
.
Caches
The following checks verify that your CACHES setting is correctly configured:
- caches.E001: You must define a
'default'
cache in your CACHES setting. - caches.W002: Your
<cache>
configuration might expose your cache or lead to corruption of your data because its LOCATION matches/is inside/contains MEDIA_ROOT/STATIC_ROOT/STATICFILES_DIRS. - caches.W003: Your
<cache>
cache LOCATION is relative. Use an absolute path instead.
Database
MySQL and MariaDB
If you’re using MySQL or MariaDB, the following checks will be performed:
- mysql.E001: MySQL/MariaDB does not allow unique
CharField
s to have amax_length
> 255. This check was changed tomysql.W003
in Django 3.1 as the real maximum size depends on many factors. - mysql.W002: MySQL/MariaDB Strict Mode is not set for database connection
<alias>
. See also Setting sql_mode. - mysql.W003: MySQL/MariaDB may not allow unique
CharField
s to have amax_length
> 255.
Managing files
The following checks verify your setup for Managing files:
- files.E001: The FILE_UPLOAD_TEMP_DIR setting refers to the nonexistent directory
<path>
.
Model fields
- fields.E001: Field names must not end with an underscore.
- fields.E002: Field names must not contain
"__"
. - fields.E003:
pk
is a reserved word that cannot be used as a field name. - fields.E004:
choices
must be an iterable (e.g., a list or tuple). - fields.E005:
choices
must be an iterable containing(actual value, human readable name)
tuples. - fields.E006:
db_index
must beNone
,True
orFalse
. - fields.E007: Primary keys must not have
null=True
. - fields.E008: All
validators
must be callable. - fields.E009:
max_length
is too small to fit the longest value inchoices
(<count>
characters). - fields.E010:
<field>
default should be a callable instead of an instance so that it’s not shared between all field instances. - fields.E100:
AutoField
s must set primary_key=True. - fields.E110:
BooleanField
s do not accept null values. This check appeared before support for null values was added in Django 2.1. - fields.E120:
CharField
s must define amax_length
attribute. - fields.E121:
max_length
must be a positive integer. - fields.W122:
max_length
is ignored when used with<integer field type>
. - fields.E130:
DecimalField
s must define adecimal_places
attribute. - fields.E131:
decimal_places
must be a non-negative integer. - fields.E132:
DecimalField
s must define amax_digits
attribute. - fields.E133:
max_digits
must be a positive integer. - fields.E134:
max_digits
must be greater or equal todecimal_places
. - fields.E140:
FilePathField
s must have eitherallow_files
orallow_folders
set to True. - fields.E150:
GenericIPAddressField
s cannot haveblank=True
ifnull=False
, as blank values are stored as nulls. - fields.E160: The options
auto_now
,auto_now_add
, anddefault
are mutually exclusive. Only one of these options may be present. - fields.W161: Fixed default value provided.
- fields.W162:
<database>
does not support a database index on<field data type>
columns. - fields.W163:
<database>
does not support comments on columns (db_comment
). - fields.E170:
BinaryField
’sdefault
cannot be a string. Use bytes content instead. - fields.E180:
<database>
does not supportJSONField
s. - fields.E190:
<database>
does not support a database collation on<field_type>
s. - fields.E900:
IPAddressField
has been removed except for support in historical migrations. - fields.W900:
IPAddressField
has been deprecated. Support for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 1.9. This check appeared in Django 1.7 and 1.8. - fields.W901:
CommaSeparatedIntegerField
has been deprecated. Support for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 2.0. This check appeared in Django 1.10 and 1.11. - fields.E901:
CommaSeparatedIntegerField
is removed except for support in historical migrations. - fields.W902:
FloatRangeField
is deprecated and will be removed in Django 3.1. This check appeared in Django 2.2 and 3.0. - fields.W903:
NullBooleanField
is deprecated. Support for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 4.0. This check appeared in Django 3.1 and 3.2. - fields.E903:
NullBooleanField
is removed except for support in historical migrations. - fields.W904:
django.contrib.postgres.fields.JSONField
is deprecated. Support for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 4.0. This check appeared in Django 3.1 and 3.2. - fields.E904:
django.contrib.postgres.fields.JSONField
is removed except for support in historical migrations. - fields.W905:
django.contrib.postgres.fields.CICharField
is deprecated. Support for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 5.1. - fields.W906:
django.contrib.postgres.fields.CIEmailField
is deprecated. Support for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 5.1. - fields.W907:
django.contrib.postgres.fields.CITextField
is deprecated. Support for it (except in historical migrations) will be removed in Django 5.1.
File fields
- fields.E200:
unique
is not a valid argument for aFileField
. This check is removed in Django 1.11. - fields.E201:
primary_key
is not a valid argument for aFileField
. - fields.E202:
FileField
’supload_to
argument must be a relative path, not an absolute path. - fields.E210: Cannot use
ImageField
because Pillow is not installed.
Related fields
- fields.E300: Field defines a relation with model
<model>
, which is either not installed, or is abstract. - fields.E301: Field defines a relation with the model
<app_label>.<model>
which has been swapped out. - fields.E302: Reverse accessor
<related model>.<accessor name>
for<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
clashes with field name<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
. - fields.E303: Reverse query name for
<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
clashes with field name<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
. - fields.E304: Reverse accessor
<related model>.<accessor name>
for<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
clashes with reverse accessor for<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
. - fields.E305: Reverse query name for
<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
clashes with reverse query name for<app_label>.<model>.<field name>
. - fields.E306: The name
<name>
is invalidrelated_name
for field<model>.<field name>
. - fields.E307: The field
<app label>.<model>.<field name>
was declared with a lazy reference to<app label>.<model>
, but app<app label>
isn’t installed or doesn’t provide model<model>
. - fields.E308: Reverse query name
<related query name>
must not end with an underscore. - fields.E309: Reverse query name
<related query name>
must not contain'__'
. - fields.E310: No subset of the fields
<field1>
,<field2>
, … on model<model>
is unique. - fields.E311:
<model>.<field name>
must be unique because it is referenced by aForeignKey
. - fields.E312: The
to_field
<field name>
doesn’t exist on the related model<app label>.<model>
. - fields.E320: Field specifies
on_delete=SET_NULL
, but cannot be null. - fields.E321: The field specifies
on_delete=SET_DEFAULT
, but has no default value. - fields.E330:
ManyToManyField
s cannot be unique. - fields.E331: Field specifies a many-to-many relation through model
<model>
, which has not been installed. - fields.E332: Many-to-many fields with intermediate tables must not be symmetrical. This check appeared before Django 3.0.
- fields.E333: The model is used as an intermediate model by
<model>
, but it has more than two foreign keys to<model>
, which is ambiguous. You must specify which two foreign keys Django should use via thethrough_fields
keyword argument. - fields.E334: The model is used as an intermediate model by
<model>
, but it has more than one foreign key from<model>
, which is ambiguous. You must specify which foreign key Django should use via thethrough_fields
keyword argument. - fields.E335: The model is used as an intermediate model by
<model>
, but it has more than one foreign key to<model>
, which is ambiguous. You must specify which foreign key Django should use via thethrough_fields
keyword argument. - fields.E336: The model is used as an intermediary model by
<model>
, but it does not have foreign key to<model>
or<model>
. - fields.E337: Field specifies
through_fields
but does not provide the names of the two link fields that should be used for the relation through<model>
. - fields.E338: The intermediary model
<through model>
has no field<field name>
. - fields.E339:
<model>.<field name>
is not a foreign key to<model>
. - fields.E340: The field’s intermediary table
<table name>
clashes with the table name of<model>
/<model>.<field name>
. - fields.W340:
null
has no effect onManyToManyField
. - fields.W341:
ManyToManyField
does not supportvalidators
. - fields.W342: Setting
unique=True
on aForeignKey
has the same effect as using aOneToOneField
. - fields.W343:
limit_choices_to
has no effect onManyToManyField
with athrough
model. This check appeared before Django 4.0. - fields.W344: The field’s intermediary table
<table name>
clashes with the table name of<model>
/<model>.<field name>
. - fields.W345:
related_name
has no effect onManyToManyField
with a symmetrical relationship, e.g. to “self”. - fields.W346:
db_comment
has no effect onManyToManyField
.
Models
- models.E001:
<swappable>
is not of the formapp_label.app_name
. - models.E002:
<SETTING>
references<model>
, which has not been installed, or is abstract. - models.E003: The model has two identical many-to-many relations through the intermediate model
<app_label>.<model>
. - models.E004:
id
can only be used as a field name if the field also setsprimary_key=True
. - models.E005: The field
<field name>
from parent model<model>
clashes with the field<field name>
from parent model<model>
. - models.E006: The field
<field name>
clashes with the field<field name>
from model<model>
. - models.E007: Field
<field name>
has column name<column name>
that is used by another field. - models.E008:
index_together
must be a list or tuple. - models.E009: All
index_together
elements must be lists or tuples. - models.E010:
unique_together
must be a list or tuple. - models.E011: All
unique_together
elements must be lists or tuples. - models.E012:
constraints/indexes/index_together/unique_together
refers to the nonexistent field<field name>
. - models.E013:
constraints/indexes/index_together/unique_together
refers to aManyToManyField
<field name>
, butManyToManyField
s are not supported for that option. - models.E014:
ordering
must be a tuple or list (even if you want to order by only one field). - models.E015:
ordering
refers to the nonexistent field, related field, or lookup<field name>
. - models.E016:
constraints/indexes/index_together/unique_together
refers to field<field_name>
which is not local to model<model>
. - models.E017: Proxy model
<model>
contains model fields. - models.E018: Autogenerated column name too long for field
<field>
. Maximum length is<maximum length>
for database<alias>
. - models.E019: Autogenerated column name too long for M2M field
<M2M field>
. Maximum length is<maximum length>
for database<alias>
. - models.E020: The
<model>.check()
class method is currently overridden. - models.E021:
ordering
andorder_with_respect_to
cannot be used together. - models.E022:
<function>
contains a lazy reference to<app label>.<model>
, but app<app label>
isn’t installed or doesn’t provide model<model>
. - models.E023: The model name
<model>
cannot start or end with an underscore as it collides with the query lookup syntax. - models.E024: The model name
<model>
cannot contain double underscores as it collides with the query lookup syntax. - models.E025: The property
<property name>
clashes with a related field accessor. - models.E026: The model cannot have more than one field with
primary_key=True
. - models.W027:
<database>
does not support check constraints. - models.E028:
db_table
<db_table>
is used by multiple models:<model list>
. - models.E029: index name
<index>
is not unique for model<model>
. - models.E030: index name
<index>
is not unique among models:<model list>
. - models.E031: constraint name
<constraint>
is not unique for model<model>
. - models.E032: constraint name
<constraint>
is not unique among models:<model list>
. - models.E033: The index name
<index>
cannot start with an underscore or a number. - models.E034: The index name
<index>
cannot be longer than<max_length>
characters. - models.W035:
db_table
<db_table>
is used by multiple models:<model list>
. - models.W036:
<database>
does not support unique constraints with conditions. - models.W037:
<database>
does not support indexes with conditions. - models.W038:
<database>
does not support deferrable unique constraints. - models.W039:
<database>
does not support unique constraints with non-key columns. - models.W040:
<database>
does not support indexes with non-key columns. - models.E041:
constraints
refers to the joined field<field name>
. - models.W042: Auto-created primary key used when not defining a primary key type, by default
django.db.models.AutoField
. - models.W043:
<database>
does not support indexes on expressions. - models.W044:
<database>
does not support unique constraints on expressions. - models.W045: Check constraint
<constraint>
containsRawSQL()
expression and won’t be validated during the modelfull_clean()
. - models.W046:
<database>
does not support comments on tables (db_table_comment
).
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, that can help you to 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 SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT. Use SILENCED_SYSTEM_CHECKS to silence unneeded checks.
The following checks are run if you use the check —deploy option:
- security.W001: You do not have django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware in your MIDDLEWARE so the SECURE_HSTS_SECONDS, SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF, SECURE_REFERRER_POLICY, SECURE_CROSS_ORIGIN_OPENER_POLICY, and SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT settings will have no effect.
- security.W002: You do not have django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware in your MIDDLEWARE, 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 (django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware is not in your MIDDLEWARE). 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 SECURE_HSTS_SECONDS setting. If your entire site is served only over SSL, you may want to consider setting a value and enabling 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 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 toTrue
if you are certain that all subdomains of your domain should be served exclusively via SSL. - security.W006: Your 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
SECURE_BROWSER_XSS_FILTER
setting is not set toTrue
, 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. This check is removed in Django 3.0 as theX-XSS-Protection
header is no longer honored by modern browsers. - security.W008: Your 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 toTrue
or configure a load balancer or reverse-proxy server to redirect all connections to HTTPS. - security.W009: Your SECRET_KEY has less than 50 characters, less than 5 unique characters, or it’s prefixed with
'django-insecure-'
indicating that it was generated automatically by Django. Please generate a long and random value, otherwise many of Django’s security-critical features will be vulnerable to attack. - security.W010: You have django.contrib.sessions in your INSTALLED_APPS but you have not set 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 django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware in your MIDDLEWARE, but you have not set 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: 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 django.contrib.sessions in your INSTALLED_APPS, but you have not set SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY to
True
. Using anHttpOnly
session cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site scripting attacks to hijack user sessions. - security.W014: You have django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware in your MIDDLEWARE, but you have not set SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY to
True
. Using anHttpOnly
session cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site scripting attacks to hijack user sessions. - security.W015: SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY is not set to
True
. Using anHttpOnly
session cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site scripting attacks to hijack user sessions. - security.W016: 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: CSRF_COOKIE_HTTPONLY is not set to
True
. Using anHttpOnly
CSRF cookie makes it more difficult for cross-site scripting attacks to steal the CSRF token. This check is removed in Django 1.11 as the CSRF_COOKIE_HTTPONLY setting offers no practical benefit. - security.W018: You should not have DEBUG set to
True
in deployment. - security.W019: You have django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware in your MIDDLEWARE, but X_FRAME_OPTIONS is not set to
'DENY'
. 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: ALLOWED_HOSTS must not be empty in deployment.
- security.W021: You have not set the SECURE_HSTS_PRELOAD setting to
True
. Without this, your site cannot be submitted to the browser preload list. - security.W022: You have not set the SECURE_REFERRER_POLICY setting. Without this, your site will not send a Referrer-Policy header. You should consider enabling this header to protect user privacy.
- security.E023: You have set the SECURE_REFERRER_POLICY setting to an invalid value.
- security.E024: You have set the SECURE_CROSS_ORIGIN_OPENER_POLICY setting to an invalid value.
- security.W025: Your SECRET_KEY_FALLBACKS[n] has less than 50 characters, less than 5 unique characters, or it’s prefixed with
'django-insecure-'
indicating that it was generated automatically by Django. Please generate a long and random value, otherwise many of Django’s security-critical features will be vulnerable to attack.
The following checks verify that your security-related settings are correctly configured:
- security.E100:
DEFAULT_HASHING_ALGORITHM
must be'sha1'
or'sha256'
. This check appeared in Django 3.1 and 3.2. - security.E101: The CSRF failure view
'path.to.view'
does not take the correct number of arguments. - security.E102: The CSRF failure view
'path.to.view'
could not be imported.
Signals
- signals.E001:
<handler>
was connected to the<signal>
signal with a lazy reference to the sender<app label>.<model>
, but app<app label>
isn’t installed or doesn’t provide model<model>
.
Templates
The following checks verify that your TEMPLATES setting is correctly configured:
- templates.E001: You have
'APP_DIRS': True
in your TEMPLATES but also specify'loaders'
inOPTIONS
. Either removeAPP_DIRS
or remove the'loaders'
option. - templates.E002:
string_if_invalid
in TEMPLATES OPTIONS must be a string but got:{value}
({type}
). - templates.E003:
<name>
is used for multiple template tag modules:<module list>
. This check was changed totemplates.W003
in Django 4.1.2. - templates.W003:
<name>
is used for multiple template tag modules:<module list>
.
Translation
The following checks are performed on your translation configuration:
- translation.E001: You have provided an invalid value for the LANGUAGE_CODE setting:
<value>
. - translation.E002: You have provided an invalid language code in the LANGUAGES setting:
<value>
. - translation.E003: You have provided an invalid language code in the LANGUAGES_BIDI setting:
<value>
. - translation.E004: You have provided a value for the LANGUAGE_CODE setting that is not in the LANGUAGES setting.
URLs
The following checks are performed on your URL configuration:
- urls.W001: Your URL pattern
<pattern>
uses include() with aroute
ending with a$
. Remove the dollar from theroute
to avoid problems including URLs. - urls.W002: Your URL pattern
<pattern>
has aroute
beginning with a/
. Remove this slash as it is unnecessary. If this pattern is targeted in an include(), ensure the include() pattern has a trailing/
. - urls.W003: Your URL pattern
<pattern>
has aname
including a:
. Remove the colon, to avoid ambiguous namespace references. - urls.E004: Your URL pattern
<pattern>
is invalid. Ensure thaturlpatterns
is a list of path() and/or re_path() instances. - urls.W005: URL namespace
<namespace>
isn’t unique. You may not be able to reverse all URLs in this namespace. - urls.E006: The MEDIA_URL/ STATIC_URL setting must end with a slash.
- urls.E007: The custom
handlerXXX
view'path.to.view'
does not take the correct number of arguments (…). - urls.E008: The custom
handlerXXX
view'path.to.view'
could not be imported. - urls.E009: Your URL pattern
<pattern>
has an invalid view, pass<view>.as_view()
instead of<view>
.
contrib
app checks
admin
Admin checks are all performed as part of the admin
tag.
The following checks are performed on any ModelAdmin (or subclass) that is registered with the admin site:
- admin.E001: The value of
raw_id_fields
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E002: The value of
raw_id_fields[n]
refers to<field name>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E003: The value of
raw_id_fields[n]
must be a foreign key or a many-to-many field. - admin.E004: The value of
fields
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E005: Both
fieldsets
andfields
are specified. - admin.E006: The value of
fields
contains duplicate field(s). - admin.E007: The value of
fieldsets
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E008: The value of
fieldsets[n]
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E009: The value of
fieldsets[n]
must be of length 2. - admin.E010: The value of
fieldsets[n][1]
must be a dictionary. - admin.E011: The value of
fieldsets[n][1]
must contain the keyfields
. - admin.E012: There are duplicate field(s) in
fieldsets[n][1]
. - admin.E013: The value of
fields[n]/fieldsets[n][m]
cannot include theManyToManyField
<field name>
, because that field manually specifies a relationship model. - admin.E014: The value of
exclude
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E015: The value of
exclude
contains duplicate field(s). - admin.E016: The value of
form
must inherit fromBaseModelForm
. - admin.E017: The value of
filter_vertical
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E018: The value of
filter_horizontal
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E019: The value of
filter_vertical[n]/filter_horizontal[n]
refers to<field name>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E020: The value of
filter_vertical[n]/filter_horizontal[n]
must be a many-to-many field. - admin.E021: The value of
radio_fields
must be a dictionary. - admin.E022: The value of
radio_fields
refers to<field name>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E023: The value of
radio_fields
refers to<field name>
, which is not an instance ofForeignKey
, and does not have achoices
definition. - admin.E024: The value of
radio_fields[<field name>]
must be eitheradmin.HORIZONTAL
oradmin.VERTICAL
. - admin.E025: The value of
view_on_site
must be either a callable or a boolean value. - admin.E026: The value of
prepopulated_fields
must be a dictionary. - admin.E027: The value of
prepopulated_fields
refers to<field name>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E028: The value of
prepopulated_fields
refers to<field name>
, which must not be aDateTimeField
, aForeignKey
, aOneToOneField
, or aManyToManyField
field. - admin.E029: The value of
prepopulated_fields[<field name>]
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E030: The value of
prepopulated_fields
refers to<field name>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E031: The value of
ordering
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E032: The value of
ordering
has the random ordering marker?
, but contains other fields as well. - admin.E033: The value of
ordering
refers to<field name>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E034: The value of
readonly_fields
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E035: The value of
readonly_fields[n]
is not a callable, an attribute of<ModelAdmin class>
, or an attribute of<model>
. - admin.E036: The value of
autocomplete_fields
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E037: The value of
autocomplete_fields[n]
refers to<field name>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E038: The value of
autocomplete_fields[n]
must be a foreign key or a many-to-many field. - admin.E039: An admin for model
<model>
has to be registered to be referenced by<modeladmin>.autocomplete_fields
. - admin.E040:
<modeladmin>
must definesearch_fields
, because it’s referenced by<other_modeladmin>.autocomplete_fields
.
ModelAdmin
The following checks are performed on any ModelAdmin that is registered with the admin site:
- admin.E101: The value of
save_as
must be a boolean. - admin.E102: The value of
save_on_top
must be a boolean. - admin.E103: The value of
inlines
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E104:
<InlineModelAdmin class>
must inherit fromInlineModelAdmin
. - admin.E105:
<InlineModelAdmin class>
must have amodel
attribute. - admin.E106: The value of
<InlineModelAdmin class>.model
must be aModel
. - admin.E107: The value of
list_display
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E108: The value of
list_display[n]
refers to<label>
, which is not a callable, an attribute of<ModelAdmin class>
, or an attribute or method on<model>
. - admin.E109: The value of
list_display[n]
must not be aManyToManyField
field. - admin.E110: The value of
list_display_links
must be a list, a tuple, orNone
. - admin.E111: The value of
list_display_links[n]
refers to<label>
, which is not defined inlist_display
. - admin.E112: The value of
list_filter
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E113: The value of
list_filter[n]
must inherit fromListFilter
. - admin.E114: The value of
list_filter[n]
must not inherit fromFieldListFilter
. - admin.E115: The value of
list_filter[n][1]
must inherit fromFieldListFilter
. - admin.E116: The value of
list_filter[n]
refers to<label>
, which does not refer to a Field. - admin.E117: The value of
list_select_related
must be a boolean, tuple or list. - admin.E118: The value of
list_per_page
must be an integer. - admin.E119: The value of
list_max_show_all
must be an integer. - admin.E120: The value of
list_editable
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E121: The value of
list_editable[n]
refers to<label>
, which is not a field of<model>
. - admin.E122: The value of
list_editable[n]
refers to<label>
, which is not contained inlist_display
. - admin.E123: The value of
list_editable[n]
cannot be in bothlist_editable
andlist_display_links
. - admin.E124: The value of
list_editable[n]
refers to the first field inlist_display
(<label>
), which cannot be used unlesslist_display_links
is set. - admin.E125: The value of
list_editable[n]
refers to<field name>
, which is not editable through the admin. - admin.E126: The value of
search_fields
must be a list or tuple. - admin.E127: The value of
date_hierarchy
refers to<field name>
, which does not refer to a Field. - admin.E128: The value of
date_hierarchy
must be aDateField
orDateTimeField
. - admin.E129:
<modeladmin>
must define ahas_<foo>_permission()
method for the<action>
action. - admin.E130:
__name__
attributes of actions defined in<modeladmin>
must be unique. Name<name>
is not unique.
InlineModelAdmin
The following checks are performed on any InlineModelAdmin that is registered as an inline on a ModelAdmin.
- admin.E201: Cannot exclude the field
<field name>
, because it is the foreign key to the parent model<app_label>.<model>
. - admin.E202:
<model>
has noForeignKey
to<parent model>
./<model>
has more than oneForeignKey
to<parent model>
. You must specify afk_name
attribute. - admin.E203: The value of
extra
must be an integer. - admin.E204: The value of
max_num
must be an integer. - admin.E205: The value of
min_num
must be an integer. - admin.E206: The value of
formset
must inherit fromBaseModelFormSet
.
GenericInlineModelAdmin
The following checks are performed on any GenericInlineModelAdmin that is registered as an inline on a ModelAdmin.
- admin.E301:
'ct_field'
references<label>
, which is not a field on<model>
. - admin.E302:
'ct_fk_field'
references<label>
, which is not a field on<model>
. - admin.E303:
<model>
has noGenericForeignKey
. - admin.E304:
<model>
has noGenericForeignKey
using content type field<field name>
and object ID field<field name>
.
AdminSite
The following checks are performed on the default AdminSite:
- admin.E401: django.contrib.contenttypes must be in INSTALLED_APPS in order to use the admin application.
- admin.E402: django.contrib.auth.context_processors.auth must be enabled in DjangoTemplates (TEMPLATES) if using the default auth backend in order to use the admin application.
- admin.E403: A django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates instance must be configured in TEMPLATES in order to use the admin application.
- admin.E404:
django.contrib.messages.context_processors.messages
must be enabled in DjangoTemplates (TEMPLATES) in order to use the admin application. - admin.E405: django.contrib.auth must be in INSTALLED_APPS in order to use the admin application.
- admin.E406: django.contrib.messages must be in INSTALLED_APPS in order to use the admin application.
- admin.E408: django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware must be in MIDDLEWARE in order to use the admin application.
- admin.E409: django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware must be in MIDDLEWARE in order to use the admin application.
- admin.E410: django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware must be in MIDDLEWARE in order to use the admin application.
- admin.W411:
django.template.context_processors.request
must be enabled in DjangoTemplates (TEMPLATES) in order to use the admin navigation sidebar.
auth
- auth.E001:
REQUIRED_FIELDS
must be a list or tuple. - auth.E002: The field named as the
USERNAME_FIELD
for a custom user model must not be included inREQUIRED_FIELDS
. - auth.E003:
<field>
must be unique because it is named as theUSERNAME_FIELD
. - auth.W004:
<field>
is named as theUSERNAME_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 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! - auth.E011: The name of model
<model>
must be at most 93 characters for its builtin permission names to be at most 100 characters. - auth.E012: The permission codenamed
<codename>
of model<model>
is longer than 100 characters.
contenttypes
The following checks are performed when a model contains a GenericForeignKey or GenericRelation:
- contenttypes.E001: The
GenericForeignKey
object ID references the nonexistent field<field>
. - contenttypes.E002: The
GenericForeignKey
content type references the nonexistent field<field>
. - contenttypes.E003:
<field>
is not aForeignKey
. - contenttypes.E004:
<field>
is not aForeignKey
tocontenttypes.ContentType
. - contenttypes.E005: Model names must be at most 100 characters.
postgres
The following checks are performed on django.contrib.postgres model fields:
- postgres.E001: Base field for array has errors: …
- postgres.E002: Base field for array cannot be a related field.
- postgres.E003:
<field>
default should be a callable instead of an instance so that it’s not shared between all field instances. This check was changed tofields.E010
in Django 3.1. - postgres.W004: Base field for array has warnings: …
sites
The following checks are performed on any model using a 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.
The following checks verify that django.contrib.sites is correctly configured:
- sites.E101: The SITE_ID setting must be an integer.
staticfiles
The following checks verify that django.contrib.staticfiles is correctly configured:
- staticfiles.E001: The STATICFILES_DIRS setting is not a tuple or list.
- staticfiles.E002: The STATICFILES_DIRS setting should not contain the STATIC_ROOT setting.
- staticfiles.E003: The prefix
<prefix>
in the STATICFILES_DIRS setting must not end with a slash. - staticfiles.W004: The directory
<directory>
in the STATICFILES_DIRS does not exist.