# Adding Models ## 1. Define the model class Models within each app are stored in either `models.py` or within a submodule under the `models/` directory. When creating a model, be sure to subclass the [appropriate base model](models.md) from `netbox.models`. This will typically be NetBoxModel or OrganizationalModel. Remember to add the model class to the `__all__` listing for the module. Each model should define, at a minimum: * A `Meta` class specifying a deterministic ordering (if ordered by fields other than the primary ID) * A `__str__()` method returning a user-friendly string representation of the instance * A `get_absolute_url()` method returning an instance's direct URL (using `reverse()`) ## 2. Define field choices If the model has one or more fields with static choices, define those choices in `choices.py` by subclassing `utilities.choices.ChoiceSet`. ## 3. Generate database migrations Once your model definition is complete, generate database migrations by running `manage.py makemigrations -n $NAME --no-header`. Always specify a short unique name when generating migrations. !!! info "Configuration Required" Set `DEVELOPER = True` in your NetBox configuration to enable the creation of new migrations. ## 4. Add all standard views Most models will need view classes created in `views.py` to serve the following operations: * List view * Detail view * Edit view * Delete view * Bulk import * Bulk edit * Bulk delete ## 5. Add URL paths Add the relevant URL path for each view created in the previous step to `urls.py`. ## 6. Add relevant forms Depending on the type of model being added, you may need to define several types of form classes. These include: * A base model form (for creating/editing individual objects) * A bulk edit form * A bulk import form (for CSV-based import) * A filterset form (for filtering the object list view) ## 7. Create the FilterSet Each model should have a corresponding FilterSet class defined. This is used to filter UI and API queries. Subclass the appropriate class from `netbox.filtersets` that matches the model's parent class. ## 8. Create the table class Create a table class for the model in `tables.py` by subclassing `utilities.tables.BaseTable`. Under the table's `Meta` class, be sure to list both the fields and default columns. ## 9. Create a SearchIndex subclass If this model will be included in global search results, create a subclass of `netbox.search.SearchIndex` for it and specify the fields to be indexed. ## 10. Create the object template Create the HTML template for the object view. (The other views each typically employ a generic template.) This template should extend `generic/object.html`. ## 11. Add the model to the navigation menu Add the relevant navigation menu items in `netbox/netbox/navigation/menu.py`. ## 12. REST API components Create the following for each model: * Detailed (full) model serializer in `api/serializers.py` * Nested serializer in `api/nested_serializers.py` * API view in `api/views.py` * Endpoint route in `api/urls.py` ## 13. GraphQL API components Create a Graphene object type for the model in `graphql/types.py` by subclassing the appropriate class from `netbox.graphql.types`. Also extend the schema class defined in `graphql/schema.py` with the individual object and object list fields per the established convention. ## 14. Add tests Add tests for the following: * UI views * API views * Filter sets ## 15. Documentation Create a new documentation page for the model in `docs/models//.md`. Include this file under the "features" documentation where appropriate. Also add your model to the index in `docs/development/models.md`.