How can I do this?
I only what to filter if the request is set.
ex. if gender not set, the filter will be: Test.objects.filter(categories=category, brands=brand)
def index(request):
gender = request.GET.get('gender')
category = request.GET.get('category')
brand = request.GET.get('brand')
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Test.objects.filter(genders=gender, categories=category, brands=brand)
If you realize that filter conditions can be passed in as keyword arguments the solution becomes easier to visualize. For e.g. consider the snippet below. This is a verbose way of doing it:
conditions = dict()
for filter_key, form_key in (('genders', 'gender'), ('categories', 'category'), ('brands', 'brand')):
value = request.GET.get(form_key, None)
if value:
conditions[filter_key] = value
Test.objects.filter(**conditions)
Of course another way of doing this would be to use a form rather than pick up the values directly from the GET request.
def index(request):
gender = request.GET.get('gender', None)
category = request.GET.get('category')
brand = request.GET.get('brand')
results = Test.objects.filter(categories=category, brands=brand)
if gender:
results = results.filter(genders=gender)
If gender is not specified, gender variable will set to None, so following if gender block will not be executed.
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