Hi all,
In my app, which involves doing background tasks and possibly rerunning
them a number of times, I find myself using this pattern a lot:
instance, created = Model.objects.get_or_create(key1=key1, key2=key2,
> defaults={"field1":field1,
> "field2":field2})
> if not created:
> instance.field1 = field1
> instance.field2 = field2
> instance.save()
This is unsatisfyingly WET. Does anyone know a better way to do this that
still preserves all the integrity and lack of race conditions get_or_create
gives you?
Thanks,
ojno
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