# Database Models ## Creating Models If your plugin introduces a new type of object in NetBox, you'll probably want to create a [Django model](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/topics/db/models/) for it. A model is essentially a Python representation of a database table, with attributes that represent individual columns. Model instances can be created, manipulated, and deleted using [queries](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/topics/db/queries/). Models must be defined within a file named `models.py`. Below is an example `models.py` file containing a model with two character fields: ```python from django.db import models class Animal(models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=50) sound = models.CharField(max_length=50) def __str__(self): return self.name ``` ### Migrations Once you have defined the model(s) for your plugin, you'll need to create the database schema migrations. A migration file is essentially a set of instructions for manipulating the PostgreSQL database to support your new model, or to alter existing models. Creating migrations can usually be done automatically using Django's `makemigrations` management command. !!! note A plugin must be installed before it can be used with Django management commands. If you skipped this step above, run `python setup.py develop` from the plugin's root directory. ```no-highlight $ ./manage.py makemigrations netbox_animal_sounds Migrations for 'netbox_animal_sounds': /home/jstretch/animal_sounds/netbox_animal_sounds/migrations/0001_initial.py - Create model Animal ``` Next, we can apply the migration to the database with the `migrate` command: ```no-highlight $ ./manage.py migrate netbox_animal_sounds Operations to perform: Apply all migrations: netbox_animal_sounds Running migrations: Applying netbox_animal_sounds.0001_initial... OK ``` For more background on schema migrations, see the [Django documentation](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/topics/migrations/). ## Enabling NetBox Features Plugin models can leverage certain NetBox features by inheriting from NetBox's `NetBoxModel` class. This class extends the plugin model to enable numerous feature, including: * Change logging * Custom fields * Custom links * Custom validation * Export templates * Journaling * Tags * Webhooks This class performs two crucial functions: 1. Apply any fields, methods, or attributes necessary to the operation of these features 2. Register the model with NetBox as utilizing these feature Simply subclass BaseModel when defining a model in your plugin: ```python # models.py from django.db import models from netbox.models import NetBoxModel class MyModel(NetBoxModel): foo = models.CharField() ... ``` ### Enabling Features Individually If you prefer instead to enable only a subset of these features for a plugin model, NetBox provides a discrete "mix-in" class for each feature. You can subclass each of these individually when defining your model. (You will also need to inherit from Django's built-in `Model` class.) ```python # models.py from django.db import models from netbox.models.features import ExportTemplatesMixin, TagsMixin class MyModel(ExportTemplatesMixin, TagsMixin, models.Model): foo = models.CharField() ... ``` The example above will enable export templates and tags, but no other NetBox features. A complete list of available feature mixins is included below. (Inheriting all the available mixins is essentially the same as subclassing `BaseModel`.) ## Feature Mixins Reference !!! note Please note that only the classes which appear in this documentation are currently supported. Although other classes may be present within the `features` module, they are not yet supported for use by plugins. ::: netbox.models.features.ChangeLoggingMixin ::: netbox.models.features.CustomLinksMixin ::: netbox.models.features.CustomFieldsMixin ::: netbox.models.features.CustomValidationMixin ::: netbox.models.features.ExportTemplatesMixin ::: netbox.models.features.JournalingMixin ::: netbox.models.features.TagsMixin ::: netbox.models.features.WebhooksMixin