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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 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.

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 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.

10. Add the model to the navigation menu

Add the relevant navigation menu items in netbox/netbox/navigation_menu.py.

11. 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

12. 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.

13. Add tests

Add tests for the following:

  • UI views
  • API views
  • Filter sets

14. Documentation

Create a new documentation page for the model in docs/models/<app_label>/<model_name>.md. Include this file under the "features" documentation where appropriate.

Also add your model to the index in docs/development/models.md.