How can I programmatically obtain the max_length of a Django model field?

Question:

Say I have a Django class something like this:

class Person(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    # ...

How can I programatically obtain the max_length value for the name field?

Asked By: Mat

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Answers:

Person._meta.get_field('name').max_length will give you this value. But having to use _meta suggests this is something you shouldn’t do in normal usage.

Edit: as Carl pointed out, this naming is misleading and it does seem quite acceptable to use it: http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2007/nov/04/working-models/

Read more at Django Docs:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/meta/#django.db.models.options.Options.get_field

Answered By: Ben James

The question is regarding models, but for people trying to do the same for forms (that’s how I ended up in this thread), I think this approach is quite simple and clear:
1. In a template:

{{form.name.field.max_length}}

2. In python code (e.g. in the view)

form.name.field.max_length

Answered By: Ginés Hidalgo
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