Django "Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails"

MysqlDjangoOrmForeign Keys

Mysql Problem Overview


I have a model Coupon, and a model Photo with a ForeignKey to it:

class Photo(models.Model):
    coupon = models.ForeignKey(Coupon,
                               related_name='description_photos')
    title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
    image = models.ImageField(upload_to='images')

I set up inlines in the admin so now I'm able to add photos to a coupon from the admin.

I attempt to add one, and upload is successful, but then I get Django's debug page with this error:

IntegrityError at /admin/coupon/coupon/321/
(1452, 'Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails (`my_project`.`coupon_photo`, CONSTRAINT `coupon_id_refs_id_90d7f06` FOREIGN KEY (`coupon_id`) REFERENCES `coupon_coupon` (`id`))')

What is this and how can I solve this problem?

(If it matters, this is a MySQL database.)

EDIT: I tried it on an Sqlite3 database that has a slightly different dataset, and it worked, so perhaps there's loose data in my current DB? How can I find it and delete it?

Mysql Solutions


Solution 1 - Mysql

Some of my tables were in InnoDB and some were in MyISAM... I changed everything to MyISAM and the problem was solved.

Solution 2 - Mysql

DATABASES = {
'default': {
    ...         
    'OPTIONS': {
         "init_command": "SET foreign_key_checks = 0;",
    },
 }
}

(According to the official doc) In previous versions of Django, fixtures with forward references (i.e. relations to rows that have not yet been inserted into the database) would fail to load when using the InnoDB storage engine. This was due to the fact that InnoDB deviates from the SQL standard by checking foreign key constraints immediately instead of deferring the check until the transaction is committed. This problem has been resolved in Django 1.4.

Solution 3 - Mysql

To avoid this happening what you can also do is set your STORAGE_ENGINE in your settings.py

for django >= 1.2

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        ...
        'STORAGE_ENGINE': 'MyISAM / INNODB / ETC'
    }
}

for django <= 1.2

DATABASE_STORAGE_ENGINE = "MyISAM / INNODB / ETC"

Please note this is only valid for MySQL

Solution 4 - Mysql

Sometime the reason for this error is trying to save child table first and then save parent.
The solution for this is using.

DATABASES = {
 'default': {
  ...         
 'OPTIONS': {
     "init_command": "SET foreign_key_checks = 0;",
     },
  }
}

2). Check your database operation flow and make it parent ---> child

Solution 5 - Mysql

I ran into this same issue: mmrs151's solution works, but NB that, for Django <= 1.2 (i.e. before multiple database support), the setting looks like this:

DATABASE_OPTIONS = {"init_command": "SET foreign_key_checks = 0;"}

Worth noting that Ram Rachum seems to have worked around rather than solved the problem: MyISAM doesn't support transactions at all...

Solution 6 - Mysql

Another option is to drop the contraint in your MySQL table:

alter table <TABLE_NAME> drop foreign key <CONTRAINT_NAME>;

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