Hi Matt,

firstly, I would like mention that https://github.com/jordanm/django-hstore 
is not the most updated version.
My suggestion is to use https://github.com/aino/django-hstore (referenced 
at pypi http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-hstore/1.1.1)

Now, as well you said, if you use the backend provided by django-hstore 
(django_hstore.postgresql_psycopg2), this will prevent you from dropping in 
other django extensions (postgis), unless you fork it and combine (hstore + 
postgis).

Affortunately, there is a work around 
(https://github.com/aino/django-hstore/pull/5). which should allow you have 
both postgres extensions at the same time

cheers!!


El miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012 05:12:14 UTC-5, Matthew Cooper 
escribió:
>
> Hi all
>
> We are using geodjango and postgis for a projects and I'm becoming more 
> and more impressed with Postgres and is GIS features.
>
> Specifically I want to use hstore fields in my models with projects like 
> https://github.com/jordanm/django-hstore
>
> These require you to use a modified backend though and while this works 
> fine for a standard Postgres DB it doesn't help if you want to use the 
> standard postgis backend.
>
> So I'm wondering what other people have done in this situation and maybe 
> whether the django postgis backend is going to have support for hstore 
> built in.
>
> I could start to merge them but would be interested in what others have 
> done first.
>
> Matt
>

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