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Django Queryset

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1. 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.






2. Lookup type that yields a case-insensitive match.






3. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds an exact month match. Takes an integer 1 (January) through 12






4. This sets a field to a particular value for all the objects in a QuerySet. You can only set non-relation fields and ForeignKey fields using this method.






5. Lookup type that tests for inclusion in a case-sensitive fashion.






6. Defined by a ManyToManyField. You use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.






7. restrictions on ________: (1) Your intermediate model must contain one - and only one - foreign key to the target model. (2) Your intermediate model must contain one - and only one - foreign key to the source model. (3) When defining a many-to-many r






8. A Q object that encapsulates queries for entries with a question value that starts with 'What' in a case-insensitive fashion.

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9. 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






10. This field is added automatically - but this behavior can be overridden






11. Lookup type that returns results with a case-sensitive start sequence.






12. 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.






13. This gives your model metadata.






14. This object allows you to compare the value of a model field with another field on the same model. Django supports the use of addition - subtraction - multiplication - division and modulo arithmetic with these objects - both with constants and with o






15. Returns an EmptyQuerySet -- a QuerySet that always evaluates to an empty list. This can be used in cases where you know that you should return an empty result set and your caller is expecting a QuerySet object (instead of returning an empty list - fo






16. Lookup type that takes either True or False and corresponds to SQL queries of IS NULL and IS NOT NULL - respectively.






17. Returns an integer representing the number of objects in the database matching the QuerySet. This never raises exceptions.






18. Can be used to remove all many-to-many relationships for an instance






19. Lookup type that corresponds to a boolean full-text search - taking advantage of full-text indexing. This is like contains but is significantly faster due to full-text indexing.






20. 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.






21. A Q object that asks for entries with a question value that start with 'Who' or do not have a publication date of 2005.

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22. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds a 'day of the week' match.






23. 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.






24. Sometimes - the Django query syntax by itself can't easily express a complex WHERE clause. For these edge cases - Django provides this QuerySet modifier -- a hook for injecting specific clauses into the SQL generated by a QuerySet.






25. Returns the object matching the given lookup parameters






26. Exception raised by get(**kwargs) if more than one item matches the query.






27. Conjuntion operator for Q objects.






28. The first element in this iterable is the value that will be stored in the database - the second element will be displayed by the admin interface - or in a ModelChoiceField.






29. Lookup type that returns results greater than a given value.






30. Defines a many-to-many relationship. You use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.






31. Takes the ouput of one filter and uses it as input for another filter. This works because a refinement of a QuerySet is itself a QuerySet.






32. Extra text to be displayed under the field on the object's admin form to provide assistance to users. It's useful for documentation even if your object doesn't have an admin form.






33. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds an exact day match.






34. This query finds all entries with an id greater than 4.






35. Evaluation happens upon use the "step" parameter of slice syntax - the first time you iterate over it - when pickling or caching results - upon calling repr() - upon calling len() - upon calling list() - upon calling bool()






36. If you are using this attribute on a ForeignKey or ManyToManyField - you must always specify a unique reverse name for the field.






37. 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






38. a QuerySet can be sliced - using Python's array-slicing syntax.






39. Returns a new QuerySet containing objects that match the given lookup parameters.






40. The default for this is the name of the child class followed by '_set'.






41. Returns a DateQuerySet -- a QuerySet that evaluates to a list of datetime.datetime objects representing all available dates of a particular kind within the contents of the QuerySet.

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42. A Manager method that returns a new QuerySet containing objects that match the given lookup parameters.






43. Manager method used to retrieve every object in a model.






44. 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






45. True if the QuerySet has an order_by() clause or a default ordering on the model. False otherwise.






46. 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






47. Lookup type that finds a case-sensitive regular expression match.






48. Lookup type that returns results with a case-sensitive end sequence.






49. These are "anything that's not a field" - such as ordering options (ordering) - database table name (db_table) - or human-readable singular and plural names (verbose_name and verbose_name_plural)






50. Used to get a QuerySet for a model. This is called 'objects' by default.