>
>  I think this is a request for a signal that fires after those attributes 
> have been added to the model instances. 
>

Yes.
 

On Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 12:08:43 PM UTC-8, Mike Brown wrote:
>
> I have a situation where I need a signal for when a model object is fully 
> instantiated.
>
> Currently, there are signals for pre_init and post_init. However, when 
> post_init is fired, 
> the object is not fully 'initialized' in the sense that annotations have 
> not yet been added to the object.
>
>
> In django.db.models.query there is class ModelIterable(BaseIterable)
>
> In this class there is code to run a query and then apply annotations.
>
> Should there be a new signal added to Django that is fired after the 
> annotations are complete and the object is fully instantiated?
>
> Maybe a signal called 'instantiation_complete'?
>
>
>

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