I'm jus开发者_开发技巧t wondering if there is any example I could take from others on the topic.
I have a page within Django which uses filters, in order to perform searches.
At the moment I'm doing a simple check for the GET parameters and adding a .filter() to a queryset accordingly:
if color:
query.filter(color=color)
This feels a bit like an ugly way to do, and I've been a bit stuck wondering how I could make it more dynamic.
Any ideas?
Try this:
ALLOWED = ('color', 'size', 'model')
kwargs = dict(
(key, value)
for key, value in request.GET.items()
if key in ALLOWED
)
query.filter(**kwargs)
This will allow you to make requests like this /search/?color=red&size=1
or /search/?model=Nikon&color=black
.
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