================= Django Exceptions ================= Django raises some Django specific exceptions as well as many standard Python exceptions. Django-specific Exceptions ========================== .. module:: django.core.exceptions :synopsis: Django specific exceptions ObjectDoesNotExist and DoesNotExist ----------------------------------- .. exception:: DoesNotExist .. exception:: ObjectDoesNotExist The :exc:`DoesNotExist` exception is raised when an object is not found for the given parameters of a query. :exc:`ObjectDoesNotExist` is defined in :mod:`django.core.exceptions`. :exc:`DoesNotExist` is a subclass of the base :exc:`ObjectDoesNotExist` exception that is provided on every model class as a way of identifying the specific type of object that could not be found. See :meth:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet.get()` for further information on :exc:`ObjectDoesNotExist` and :exc:`DoesNotExist`. MultipleObjectsReturned ----------------------- .. exception:: MultipleObjectsReturned The :exc:`MultipleObjectsReturned` exception is raised by a query if only one object is expected, but multiple objects are returned. A base version of this exception is provided in :mod:`django.core.exceptions`; each model class contains a subclassed version that can be used to identify the specific object type that has returned multiple objects. See :meth:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet.get()` for further information. SuspiciousOperation ------------------- .. exception:: SuspiciousOperation The :exc:`SuspiciousOperation` exception is raised when a user has performed an operation that should be considered suspicious from a security perspective, such as tampering with a session cookie. PermissionDenied ---------------- .. exception:: PermissionDenied The :exc:`PermissionDenied` exception is raised when a user does not have permission to perform the action requested. ViewDoesNotExist ---------------- .. exception:: ViewDoesNotExist The :exc:`ViewDoesNotExist` exception is raised by :mod:`django.core.urlresolvers` when a requested view does not exist. MiddlewareNotUsed ----------------- .. exception:: MiddlewareNotUsed The :exc:`MiddlewareNotUsed` exception is raised when a middleware is not used in the server configuration. ImproperlyConfigured -------------------- .. exception:: ImproperlyConfigured The :exc:`ImproperlyConfigured` exception is raised when Django is somehow improperly configured -- for example, if a value in ``settings.py`` is incorrect or unparseable. FieldError ---------- .. exception:: FieldError The :exc:`FieldError` exception is raised when there is a problem with a model field. This can happen for several reasons: - A field in a model clashes with a field of the same name from an abstract base class - An infinite loop is caused by ordering - A keyword cannot be parsed from the filter parameters - A field cannot be determined from a keyword in the query parameters - A join is not permitted on the specified field - A field name is invalid - A query contains invalid order_by arguments ValidationError --------------- .. exception:: ValidationError The :exc:`ValidationError` exception is raised when data fails form or model field validation. For more information about validation, see :doc:`Form and Field Validation `, :ref:`Model Field Validation ` and the :doc:`Validator Reference `. .. currentmodule:: django.core.urlresolvers NoReverseMatch -------------- .. exception:: NoReverseMatch The :exc:`NoReverseMatch` exception is raised by :mod:`django.core.urlresolvers` when a matching URL in your URLconf cannot be identified based on the parameters supplied. .. currentmodule:: django.db Database Exceptions =================== Django wraps the standard database exceptions :exc:`DatabaseError` and :exc:`IntegrityError` so that your Django code has a guaranteed common implementation of these classes. These database exceptions are provided in :mod:`django.db`. .. exception:: DatabaseError .. exception:: IntegrityError The Django wrappers for database exceptions behave exactly the same as the underlying database exceptions. See :pep:`249`, the Python Database API Specification v2.0, for further information. .. currentmodule:: django.db.transaction Transaction Exceptions ====================== .. exception:: TransactionManagementError The :exc:`TransactionManagementError` is raised for any and all problems related to database transactions. It is available from :mod:`django.db.transaction`. Python Exceptions ================= Django raises built-in Python exceptions when appropriate as well. See the Python documentation for further information on the built-in :mod:`exceptions`.