Hi All,
Say I have this model
class TestModel(models.Model):
my_test = models.CharField(max_length=512, blank=True)
And I try this:
In [1]: from core.base.models import TestModel
In [2]: test_model = TestModel()
In [3]: test_model.my_test =* ""*
In [4]: test_model.full_clean()
In [5]: test_model.save()
*Ok cool, this is expected.*
*
*
*How about:*
In [6]: test_model2 = TestModel()
In [7]: test_model2.my_test =* None*
In [8]: test_model2.full_clean()
In [9]: test_model2.save()
##*IntegrityError raised*
Is there a way for full_clean() to catch that the "my_test" field is Null
when it shouldn't be, when blank=True?
If I have blank=False, it wont validate when my_test="".
Thanks
David
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