I\'m trying to use django annotation to create queryset field which is a list of values of some related model attribute.
queryset = ...
qs = queryset.annotat
I have done something like that:
qs = queryset \
.annotate(
field_a=ArrayAgg(Case(When(
related_model__field="A",
then="related_model__pk")
)),
field_b=ArrayAgg(Case(When(
related_model__field="B",
then="related_model__pk")
)),
field_c=ArrayAgg(Case(When(
related_model__field="C",
then="related_model__pk")
))
)
Now there are lists of None or pk under each field_a, field_b and field_c for every object in queryset. You can also define other default value for Case instead of None.
If you are using postgresql and django >= 1.9, you could use postgres specific aggregating functions e.g.
ArrayAgg:
Returns a list of values, including nulls, concatenated into an array.
In case, you need to concatenate these values using a delimiter, you could also use StringAgg.