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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T00:36:19+00:00 2026-05-19T00:36:19+00:00

I have a Django model that uses the choices attribute . COLOR_CHOICES = (

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I have a Django model that uses the choices attribute.

COLOR_CHOICES = (
    ('R', 'Red'),
    ('B', 'Blue'),
)
class Toy(models.Model):
    color = models.CharField(max_length=1, choices=COLOR_CHOICES)

My code is in production and now I’d like to add additional choices.

COLOR_CHOICES = (
        ('R', 'Red'),
        ('B', 'Blue'),
        ('G', 'Green'),
 )

How do I go about doing this? Does Django use Database constraints to enforce choices? Do I need to do a Database migration (I’m using South)? Or does Django just enforce the choices restriction in Python code and all I have to do is change the code and restart?

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    2026-05-19T00:36:20+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:36 am

    Django doesn’t enforce choices on a database level, it only uses them for the presentation of the widgets and in validation. If you want them a bit more ‘dynamic’, for example to have different ones on different servers you could define them via settings.py:

    from django.conf import settings
    
    COLOR_CHOICES = getattr(settings, 'COLOR_CHOICES',(
            ('R', 'Red'),
            ('B', 'Blue'),
            ('G', 'Green'),
     ))
    

    Then you could define different choices in your settings.py (no need for any database migration!).

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