Question

Do you know the default isolation level of the transactions used in Django? Is it possible to set the isolation level in the database independent way?

I'm mainly interested in mysql and postgres.

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Solution 2

The isolation level isn't changed by mysql drivers so it depends on the server's default isolation level.

OTHER TIPS

You can also change this per client / session using the django database options, like this:

DATABASE_OPTIONS = { "init_command": "SET storage_engine=INNODB, SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED", }

At the moment django does not set the isolation level. This is a bug, because of django does not work properly with any higher isolation level than READ COMMITTED. But MySQL is using REPEATABLE READ by default. There are plans to add a setting to set the isolation level (#14026) and a discussion about making READ COMMITTED the default (#13906). I have also written a detailed article about MySQL transactions and django.

(Sorry, i can't comment for Danhip) This solution wotked for me (mySQL), I added Peter's code in the DATABASE field:

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        (...)
        'OPTIONS': {
            (...),
            "init_command": "SET storage_engine=INNODB, SESSION TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED"
        },
     }
}

if you want to use read uncommited isolation level.

you add the 'isolation_level': 'read uncommitted' in 'OPTIONS on database connection configuration.

DATABASES = {
    'read-uncommited': {
        'OPTIONS': {
            'isolation_level': 'read uncommitted'
        },
    },
}

you can find from https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/ref/databases/

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