Raphael Gaschignard
Raphael Gaschignard
I'm labelling this a `bug` but it's not really a bug IMO. Just thinking about what the right way forward can be for this kind of thing
@CarloCogni Basically you're most of the way there, just call `MyTag.objects.filter(user=request.user)` as a default queryset in various places. This does mean that when you `set` or `add` tags you'll need...
Would be good to add this to the FAQ, as multitenant keys is a super common thing that people need to deal with.
@ethagnawl thanks for the question, it does feel like we should document a full flow for this I think there are multiple ways to do this, here is a way...
I'm not going to outright close this because it might make sense to have some extra serializers, but we can't change the existing one. I think it makes sense to...
Could you post what kind of tags are shown to be made? It might be a bit endemic to how Django models work by default
OK so _if you know what you are doing_ and _don't use save hooks or the like_ and _really know what you are doing_ , you can use `bulk_create` and...
@UnLuckyAki sorry, do you have a stacktrace available of your error, so we can see where you are hitting this? Generally speaking, you can't get the tags of an object...
First question: If you do `AssetTag.objects.all()`, do you see the tag you are expecting to find? Like you're sure the tag is saved? I'm assuming that this database is pretty...
@halitcelik this is a bit tricky, because the max length in `TagBase` of 100 is not really accessible way over in `TagField`. What I think would be good is the...