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Django Queryset
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1. This query deletes all Entry objects with a pub_date year of 2005.
get_absolute_url()
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005).delete()
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2007).update(headline='Everything is the same')
db
2. 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
update()
get(**kwargs)
class type
intermediate models
3. This method is more or less the opposite of defer(). You call it with the fields that should not be deferred when retrieving a model. If you have a model where almost all the fields need to be deferred - using this method to specify the complementary
only(*fields)
Entry.objects.filter(id__in=[1 - 3 - 4])
MultipleObjectsReturned
reverse()
4. Disjunction operator for Q objects.
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isnull
Q(question__startswith='Who') | ~Q(pub_date__year=2005)
iteration
5. Lookup type that finds a case-sensitive regular expression match.
Multi-table inheritance
in
pickling
regex
6. Adds to each object in the QuerySet with the provided list of aggregate values (averages - sums - etc) that have been computed over the objects that are related to the objects in the QuerySet. Each argument to this is content that will be added to ea
many-to-many relationship
lte
annotate(args - *kwargs)
filter(**kwargs)
7. Defines a one-to-one relationship. You use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.
QuerySet
iexact
OneToOneField
all()
8. If you are using this attribute on a ForeignKey or ManyToManyField - you must always specify a unique reverse name for the field.
delete()
related_name
Q()
Many-to-many relationship to self
9. Conjuntion operator for Q objects.
update(**kwargs)
&
using(alias)
distinct()
10. Defined by a OneToOneField. You use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.
one-to-one relationship
none()
get(**kwargs)
primary_key
11. These add custom "row-level" functionality to your objects. These act on a particular model instance.
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iteration
contains
Custom model methods
12. 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
Model metadata
help_text
defer(*fields)
class type
13. In this case - an intermediate model can have multiple foreign keys to the source model. Here - two foreign keys to the same model are permitted - but they will be treated as the two (different) sides of the many-to-many relation.
Proxy model
unique
year
Many-to-many relationship to self
14. 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
filter(**kwargs)
when you add new apps to INSTALLED_APPS
all()
pickling
15. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds a 'day of the week' match.
week_day
choices tuple
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__range=(start_date - end_date))
get(**kwargs)
16. 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
exists()
get_or_create(**kwargs)
startswith
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2007).update(headline='Everything is the same')
17. Defined by django.db.models.ForeignKey. You use it just like any other Field type: by including it as a class attribute of your model.
==
DoesNotExist
when you add new apps to INSTALLED_APPS
many-to-one relationship
18. 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.
get(**kwargs)
lte
help_text
extra(select=None - where=None - params=None - tables=None - order_by=None - select_params=None)
19. Lookup type that returns results that fall into an inclusive date range.
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__range=(start_date - end_date))
aggregate(args - *kwargs)
range
Proxy model
20. 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
Abstract base class
choices tuple
F()
class attributes
21. Returns a new QuerySet that uses SELECT DISTINCT in its SQL query. This eliminates duplicate rows from the query results.
distinct()
iregex
choices tuple
filter(**kwargs)
22. This style of inheritanc is useful when you're subclassing an existing model (perhaps something from another application entirely) and want each model to have its own database table. Here - each model in the hierarchy is a model all by itself.
null
Multi-table inheritance
ordered
contains
23. A Q object that encapsulates queries for entries with a question value that starts with 'What' in a case-insensitive fashion.
24. 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.
==
aggregate(args - *kwargs)
model
exact
25. Returns an integer representing the number of objects in the database matching the QuerySet. This never raises exceptions.
endswith
year
Manager
count()
26. Operator for comparing two model instances for equality. Behind the scenes - it compares the primary key values of two models.
iregex
default
==
count()
27. Exception raised by get(**kwargs) if more than one item matches the query.
MultipleObjectsReturned
iregex
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005).delete()
iterator()
28. These are specified as keyword arguments to the QuerySet methods filter() - exclude() and get(). These take the form field__lookuptype=value .
iteration
Field lookups
defer(*fields)
Custom model methods
29. 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.
filter
id field
filter chaining
count()
30. 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.
pickling
using(alias)
iteration
update()
31. A Python "magic method" that returns a unicode "representation" of any object.
Many-to-many relationship to self
__unicode__()
F()
Many-to-many relationship through an intermediate model
32. If this option is True - Django will store empty values as NULL in the database. Default is False.
aggregate(args - *kwargs)
filter
values_list(*fields)
null
33. If True - this field is the primary key for the model.
reverse()
primary_key
choices tuple
slicing
34. A manager method that returns a new QuerySet containing objects that do not match the given lookup parameters.
exact
delete()
exclude(**kwargs)
startswith
35. 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
filter(**kwargs)
ForeignKey
Restrictions on field names
F()
36. This model type is useful if you only want to modify the Python-level behavior of a model - without changing the models fields in any way. This creates a stand-in for the original model. You can create - delete and update instances of this new model
filter
gte
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__range=(start_date - end_date))
Proxy model
37. The default for this is the name of the child class followed by '_set'.
related_name
aggregate(args - *kwargs)
reverse name
null
38. By default - results returned by a QuerySet are ordered by the ordering tuple given by the ordering option in the model's Meta. You can override this on a per-QuerySet basis by using the this method.
order_by(*fields)
iterator()
all()
unique
39. Lookup type that tests for inclusion in a case-sensitive fashion.
range
ForeignKey
contains
Restrictions on field names
40. a QuerySet can be sliced - using Python's array-slicing syntax.
slicing
default
Q()
Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005).delete()
41. 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.
Entry.objects.all().update(n_pingbacks=F('n_pingbacks') + 1)
get_absolute_url()
one-to-one relationship
search
42. Lookup type for date/datetime fields that finds an exact year match. Takes a four-digit year.
year
class attributes
model
many-to-many relationship
43. This is a criterion that narrow down a QuerySet based on given parameters.
edit your settings file and change the INSTALLED_APPS setting to add the name of the module that contains your models.py.
filter
endswith
defer(*fields)
44. This method returns tuples of values when iterated over. Each tuple contains the value from the respective field passed into the call to this method -- so the first item is the first field - etc.
update()
clear() method
Multi-table inheritance
values_list(*fields)
45. Used to get a QuerySet for a model. This is called 'objects' by default.
Manager
help_text
Custom model methods
Abstract base class
46. This model method is used for updating a ManyToManyField.
get_or_create(**kwargs)
add()
Field lookups
regex
47. 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.
get_or_create(**kwargs)
id field
F()
search
48. 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.
values(*fields)
blank
regex
get(**kwargs)
49. Returns the most recent object in the table - by date - using the field_name provided as the date field.
&
lt
latest(field_name=None)
through argument
50. Lookup type that returns results in a given list.
Manager
in
filter(**kwargs)
QuerySet