django dynamically filtering with q objects

心已入冬 提交于 2019-11-28 05:19:05

You'll want to loop through the tag_list and apply a filter for each one.

tag_list = ['tag1', 'tag2', 'tag3']
base_qs = Design.objects.all()
for t in tag_list:
    base_qs = base_qs.filter(tags__tag__contains=t)

This will give you results matching all tags, as your example indicated with and. If in fact you needed or instead, you will probably need Q objects.

Edit: I think I have what you're looking for now.

tags = ['tag1', 'tag2', 'tag3']
q_objects = Q() # Create an empty Q object to start with
for t in tags:
    q_objects |= Q(tags__tag__contains=t) # 'or' the Q objects together

designs = Design.objects.filter(q_objects)

I tested this and it seems to work really well.

Edit 2: Credit to kezabelle in #django on Freenode for the initial idea.

You can use this way:

my_dict = {'field_1': 1, 'field_2': 2, 'field_3': 3, ...}  # Your dict with fields
or_condition = Q()
for key, value in my_dict.items():
    or_condition.add(Q(**{key: value}), Q.OR)

query_set = MyModel.objects.filter(or_condition)

By this way you can use dynamically generated field names. Also you can use Q.AND for AND condition.

Just prepare a tag list first then, query like this:

tags = ['tag1', 'tag2',...]
design_list = Design.objects.filter(tags__tag__contains__in = tags)
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