I was following the documentation at 
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/ref/contrib/postgres/fields/#defining-your-own-range-types
 
in order to create a custom range.

It says that I have to use the function register_range() 
<http://initd.org/psycopg/docs/extras.html#psycopg2.extras.register_range> 
from psycopg2. I suppose that the code should be something like this:
from psycopg2.extras import register_range
TimeRangeCaster = register_range('timerange', 'TimeRange', conn_or_curs=???, 
globally=???)
TimeRange = TimeRangeCaster.range


Suppose that previously I had executed this on postgresql

CREATE FUNCTION time_subtype_diff(x time, y time) RETURNS float8 AS
'SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM (x - y))' LANGUAGE sql STRICT IMMUTABLE;

CREATE TYPE timerange AS RANGE (
    subtype = time,
    subtype_diff = time_subtype_diff
);



1) Is register_range() supposed to go in app.py, AppConfig, models.py or 
where?
2) In order to integrate this in a django app. Should I use the argument 
globally=True for register_range()? Should I pass a connection or cursor 
for the argument conn_or_curs?

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