SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Django Queryset
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A Python "magic method" that returns a unicode "representation" of any object.
id field
Entry.objects.all().update(n_pingbacks=F('n_pingbacks') + 1)
__unicode__()
one-to-one relationship
2. Exception raised by get(**kwargs) if no items match the query.
DoesNotExist
latest(field_name=None)
ordered
regex
3. A QuerySet is iterable - and it executes its database query the first time you iterate over it.
only(*fields)
iteration
QuerySet
filter
4. (1) These cannot be Python reserved words - because that would result in a Python syntax error. (2) These cannot contain more than one underscore in a row - due to the way Django's query lookup syntax works.
__unicode__()
Restrictions on field names
evaluation
reverse()
5. A Manager method that returns a new QuerySet containing objects that match the given lookup parameters.
ForeignKey
db
blank
filter(**kwargs)
6. Lookup type that returns results less than a given value.
iexact
lt
istartswith
gt
7. Defines a many-to-one relationship. ou use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.
Abstract base class
ForeignKey
reverse name
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005).delete()
8. Takes a list of primary-key values and returns a dictionary mapping each primary-key value to an instance of the object with the given ID.
month
exists()
exclude(**kwargs)
in_bulk(id_list)
9. Use this method to reverse the order in which a queryset's elements are returned. Calling this method a second time restores the ordering back to the normal direction.
gt
reverse()
iendswith
Multi-table inheritance
10. This class type is useful when you just want to use the parent class to hold information that you don't want to have to type out for each child model. This class isn't going to ever be used in isolation. When it is used as a base class for other mode
dates(field - kind - order='ASC')
db
Abstract base class
Custom model methods
11. The value given in the absence of a specified value for the field. This can be a value or a callable object. If callable it will be called every time a new object is created.
extra(select=None - where=None - params=None - tables=None - order_by=None - select_params=None)
default
exclude(**kwargs)
month
12. This query finds all entries between a start date of start_date and an end date of end_date.
year
gte
null
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__range=(start_date - end_date))
13. Lookup type that finds a case-sensitive regular expression match.
regex
contains
filter
class type
14. This tells Django how to calculate the URL for an object. Django uses this in its admin interface - and any time it needs to figure out a URL for an object.
unique
evaluation
choices tuple
get_absolute_url()
15. These add custom "row-level" functionality to your objects. These act on a particular model instance.
iteration
Custom model methods
Restrictions on field names
Model metadata
16. Here - you can't use add - create - or assignment (i.e. - beatles.members = [...]) to create relationships. You need to specify all the detail for the relationship required by the intermediate model.
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2007).update(headline='Everything is the same')
Many-to-many relationship through an intermediate model
istartswith
many-to-one relationship
17. Returns a new QuerySet that uses SELECT DISTINCT in its SQL query. This eliminates duplicate rows from the query results.
add()
get_absolute_url()
iendswith
distinct()
18. Returns a copy of the current QuerySet (or QuerySet subclass you pass in). This can be useful in some situations where you might want to pass in either a model manager or a QuerySet and do further filtering on the result. You can safely call all() on
Meta class
all()
values(*fields)
Entry.objects.filter(id__in=[1 - 3 - 4])
19. A manager method which returns a single object. If there are no results that match the query - this method will raise a DoesNotExist exception. If more than one item matches this query - the method will raise MultipleObjectsReturned.
default
get(**kwargs)
delete()
choices
20. Lookup type that tests for inclusion in a case-sensitive fashion.
evaluation
contains
choices tuple
MultipleObjectsReturned
21. A manager method that returns a new QuerySet containing objects that do not match the given lookup parameters.
db
exclude(**kwargs)
related_name
values_list(*fields)
22. Negation operator for Q objects.
Entry.objects.all().update(n_pingbacks=F('n_pingbacks') + 1)
latest(field_name=None)
~
unique
23. This query updates all the headlines with pub_date in 2007 to read 'Everything is the same'.
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
24. A convenience method for constructing an object and saving it all in one step.
Entry.objects.all().update(n_pingbacks=F('n_pingbacks') + 1)
create(**kwargs)
day
|
25. A Q object that encapsulates queries for entries with a question value that starts with 'What' in a case-insensitive fashion.
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
26. The database that will be used if this query is executed now
isnull
choices tuple
gt
db
27. Operator for comparing two model instances for equality. Behind the scenes - it compares the primary key values of two models.
Multi-table inheritance
values_list(*fields)
==
Model metadata
28. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds an exact day match.
blank
Many-to-many relationship through an intermediate model
only(*fields)
day
29. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds a 'day of the week' match.
week_day
Q()
model
exists()
30. Returns a QuerySet that will automatically "follow" foreign-key relationships - selecting that additional related-object data when it executes its query. This is a performance booster which results in (sometimes much) larger queries but means later u
Q(question__startswith='Who') | ~Q(pub_date__year=2005)
pickling
get(**kwargs)
select_related()
31. A convenience method for looking up an object with the given kwargs - creating one if necessary.
==
save()
get_or_create(**kwargs)
help_text
32. When to run syncdb
Entry.objects.filter(id__in=[1 - 3 - 4])
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2007).update(headline='Everything is the same')
get_absolute_url()
when you add new apps to INSTALLED_APPS
33. Returns a new QuerySet containing objects that match the given lookup parameters.
Model metadata
filter(**kwargs)
iteration
only(*fields)
34. Accomplish this by using the field name of related fields across models - separated by double underscores - until you get to the field you want. For example - to get all Entry objects with a Blog whose name is 'Beatles Blog': Entry.objects.filter(blo
relationship spanning
startswith
update()
Q()
35. This represents a collection of objects from your database. It can have zero - one or many filters.
QuerySet
filter(**kwargs)
Restrictions on field names
Meta class
36. An iterable (e.g. - a list or tuple) of 2-tuples to use as options for this field. If this is given - Django's admin will use a select box instead of the standard text field and will limit options to those given.
Proxy model
__unicode__()
defer(*fields)
choices
37. Lookup type that yields an "exact" match. If you don't provide a lookup type -- that is - if your keyword argument doesn't contain a double underscore -- the lookup type is assumed to be of this sort.
Field lookups
reverse name
exact
Restrictions on field names
38. Specifies the model that will be used to govern the many-to-many relationship. You can then put extra fields on the intermediate model. The intermediate model is associated with the ManyToManyField using this to point to the model that will act as an
exact
through argument
clear() method
db
39. Lookup type that finds a case-insensitive regular expression match.
Field lookups
MultipleObjectsReturned
iregex
many-to-one relationship
40. This object encapsulates a collection of keyword arguments - with the keys being field lookup types. These objects can be combined using the & and | operators - as well as negated with the ~ operator.
latest(field_name=None)
Q()
Manager methods
F()
41. Keyword shortcut for looking up an object by primary key.
distinct()
iregex
pk
|
42. Defined by a OneToOneField. You use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.
Model metadata
aggregate(args - *kwargs)
one-to-one relationship
exact
43. Lookup type that returns results with a case-sensitive end sequence.
defer(*fields)
QuerySet
get_absolute_url()
endswith
44. Returns True if the QuerySet contains any results - and False if not. This tries to perform the query in the simplest and fastest way possible - but it does execute nearly the same query. This means that calling this method on a queryset is faster th
distinct()
many-to-many relationship
exists()
get_absolute_url()
45. Manager method used to retrieve every object in a model.
get(**kwargs)
iterator()
all()
primary_key
46. If you pickle a QuerySet - this will force all the results to be loaded into memory prior to pickling. When you unpickle a QuerySet - it contains the results at the moment it was pickled - rather than the results that are currently in the database.
iteration
edit your settings file and change the INSTALLED_APPS setting to add the name of the module that contains your models.py.
pickling
Abstract base class
47. Fields are specified by these
model
create(**kwargs)
week_day
class attributes
48. In some complex data-modeling situations - your models might contain a lot of fields - some of which could contain a lot of data (for example - text fields) - or require expensive processing to convert them to Python objects. If you are using the res
db
contains
in_bulk(id_list)
defer(*fields)
49. Returns a dictionary of aggregate values (averages - sums - etc) calculated over the QuerySet. Each argument to this method specifies a value that will be included in the dictionary that is returned.
&
aggregate(args - *kwargs)
pk
iendswith
50. The default for this is the name of the child class followed by '_set'.
iexact
reverse name
exists()
contains