Date-based generic views, provided in django.views.generic.dates
, are views for displaying drilldown pages for date-based data.
Note
Some of the examples on this page assume that an Article
model has been defined as follows in myapp/models.py
:
from django.db import models from django.urls import reverse class Article(models.Model): title = models.CharField(max_length=200) pub_date = models.DateField() def get_absolute_url(self): return reverse('article-detail', kwargs={'pk': self.pk})
ArchiveIndexView
class ArchiveIndexView
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A top-level index page showing the “latest” objects, by date. Objects with a date in the future are not included unless you set allow_future
to True
.
Ancestors (MRO)
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseArchiveIndexView
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DateMixin
django.views.generic.base.View
Context
In addition to the context provided by django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
(via django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
), the template’s context will be:
date_list
: A QuerySet
object containing all years that have objects available according to queryset
, represented as datetime.datetime
objects, in descending order.Notes
context_object_name
of latest
.template_name_suffix
of _archive
.date_list
by year, but this can be altered to month or day using the attribute date_list_period
. This also applies to all subclass views.Example myapp/urls.py:
from django.conf.urls import url from django.views.generic.dates import ArchiveIndexView from myapp.models import Article urlpatterns = [ url(r'^archive/$', ArchiveIndexView.as_view(model=Article, date_field="pub_date"), name="article_archive"), ]
Example myapp/article_archive.html:
<ul> {% for article in latest %} <li>{{ article.pub_date }}: {{ article.title }}</li> {% endfor %} </ul>
This will output all articles.
YearArchiveView
class YearArchiveView
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A yearly archive page showing all available months in a given year. Objects with a date in the future are not displayed unless you set allow_future
to True
.
Ancestors (MRO)
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseYearArchiveView
django.views.generic.dates.YearMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DateMixin
django.views.generic.base.View
make_object_list
A boolean specifying whether to retrieve the full list of objects for this year and pass those to the template. If True
, the list of objects will be made available to the context. If False
, the None
queryset will be used as the object list. By default, this is False
.
get_make_object_list()
Determine if an object list will be returned as part of the context. Returns make_object_list
by default.
Context
In addition to the context provided by django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
(via django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
), the template’s context will be:
date_list
: A QuerySet
object containing all months that have objects available according to queryset
, represented as datetime.datetime
objects, in ascending order.year
: A date
object representing the given year.next_year
: A date
object representing the first day of the next year, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.previous_year
: A date
object representing the first day of the previous year, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.Notes
template_name_suffix
of _archive_year
.Example myapp/views.py:
from django.views.generic.dates import YearArchiveView from myapp.models import Article class ArticleYearArchiveView(YearArchiveView): queryset = Article.objects.all() date_field = "pub_date" make_object_list = True allow_future = True
Example myapp/urls.py:
from django.conf.urls import url from myapp.views import ArticleYearArchiveView urlpatterns = [ url(r'^(?P<year>[0-9]{4})/$', ArticleYearArchiveView.as_view(), name="article_year_archive"), ]
Example myapp/article_archive_year.html:
<ul> {% for date in date_list %} <li>{{ date|date }}</li> {% endfor %} </ul> <div> <h1>All Articles for {{ year|date:"Y" }}</h1> {% for obj in object_list %} <p> {{ obj.title }} - {{ obj.pub_date|date:"F j, Y" }} </p> {% endfor %} </div>
MonthArchiveView
class MonthArchiveView
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A monthly archive page showing all objects in a given month. Objects with a date in the future are not displayed unless you set allow_future
to True
.
Ancestors (MRO)
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseMonthArchiveView
django.views.generic.dates.YearMixin
django.views.generic.dates.MonthMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DateMixin
django.views.generic.base.View
Context
In addition to the context provided by MultipleObjectMixin
(via BaseDateListView
), the template’s context will be:
date_list
: A QuerySet
object containing all days that have objects available in the given month, according to queryset
, represented as datetime.datetime
objects, in ascending order.month
: A date
object representing the given month.next_month
: A date
object representing the first day of the next month, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.previous_month
: A date
object representing the first day of the previous month, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.Notes
template_name_suffix
of _archive_month
.Example myapp/views.py:
from django.views.generic.dates import MonthArchiveView from myapp.models import Article class ArticleMonthArchiveView(MonthArchiveView): queryset = Article.objects.all() date_field = "pub_date" allow_future = True
Example myapp/urls.py:
from django.conf.urls import url from myapp.views import ArticleMonthArchiveView urlpatterns = [ # Example: /2012/aug/ url(r'^(?P<year>[0-9]{4})/(?P<month>[-\w]+)/$', ArticleMonthArchiveView.as_view(), name="archive_month"), # Example: /2012/08/ url(r'^(?P<year>[0-9]{4})/(?P<month>[0-9]+)/$', ArticleMonthArchiveView.as_view(month_format='%m'), name="archive_month_numeric"), ]
Example myapp/article_archive_month.html:
<ul> {% for article in object_list %} <li>{{ article.pub_date|date:"F j, Y" }}: {{ article.title }}</li> {% endfor %} </ul> <p> {% if previous_month %} Previous Month: {{ previous_month|date:"F Y" }} {% endif %} {% if next_month %} Next Month: {{ next_month|date:"F Y" }} {% endif %} </p>
WeekArchiveView
class WeekArchiveView
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A weekly archive page showing all objects in a given week. Objects with a date in the future are not displayed unless you set allow_future
to True
.
Ancestors (MRO)
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseWeekArchiveView
django.views.generic.dates.YearMixin
django.views.generic.dates.WeekMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DateMixin
django.views.generic.base.View
Context
In addition to the context provided by MultipleObjectMixin
(via BaseDateListView
), the template’s context will be:
week
: A date
object representing the first day of the given week.next_week
: A date
object representing the first day of the next week, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.previous_week
: A date
object representing the first day of the previous week, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.Notes
template_name_suffix
of _archive_week
.week_format
attribute is a strptime()
format string used to parse the week number. The following values are supported:'%U'
: Based on the United States week system where the week begins on Sunday. This is the default value.'%W'
: Similar to '%U'
, except it assumes that the week begins on Monday. This is not the same as the ISO 8601 week number.Example myapp/views.py:
from django.views.generic.dates import WeekArchiveView from myapp.models import Article class ArticleWeekArchiveView(WeekArchiveView): queryset = Article.objects.all() date_field = "pub_date" week_format = "%W" allow_future = True
Example myapp/urls.py:
from django.conf.urls import url from myapp.views import ArticleWeekArchiveView urlpatterns = [ # Example: /2012/week/23/ url(r'^(?P<year>[0-9]{4})/week/(?P<week>[0-9]+)/$', ArticleWeekArchiveView.as_view(), name="archive_week"), ]
Example myapp/article_archive_week.html:
<h1>Week {{ week|date:'W' }}</h1> <ul> {% for article in object_list %} <li>{{ article.pub_date|date:"F j, Y" }}: {{ article.title }}</li> {% endfor %} </ul> <p> {% if previous_week %} Previous Week: {{ previous_week|date:"W" }} of year {{ previous_week|date:"Y" }} {% endif %} {% if previous_week and next_week %}--{% endif %} {% if next_week %} Next week: {{ next_week|date:"W" }} of year {{ next_week|date:"Y" }} {% endif %} </p>
In this example, you are outputting the week number. Keep in mind that week numbers computed by the date
template filter with the 'W'
format character are not always the same as those computed by strftime()
and strptime()
with the '%W'
format string. For year 2015, for example, week numbers output by date
are higher by one compared to those output by strftime()
. There isn’t an equivalent for the '%U'
strftime()
format string in date
. Therefore, you should avoid using date
to generate URLs for WeekArchiveView
.
DayArchiveView
class DayArchiveView
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A day archive page showing all objects in a given day. Days in the future throw a 404 error, regardless of whether any objects exist for future days, unless you set allow_future
to True
.
Ancestors (MRO)
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDayArchiveView
django.views.generic.dates.YearMixin
django.views.generic.dates.MonthMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DayMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DateMixin
django.views.generic.base.View
Context
In addition to the context provided by MultipleObjectMixin
(via BaseDateListView
), the template’s context will be:
day
: A date
object representing the given day.next_day
: A date
object representing the next day, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.previous_day
: A date
object representing the previous day, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.next_month
: A date
object representing the first day of the next month, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.previous_month
: A date
object representing the first day of the previous month, according to allow_empty
and allow_future
.Notes
template_name_suffix
of _archive_day
.Example myapp/views.py:
from django.views.generic.dates import DayArchiveView from myapp.models import Article class ArticleDayArchiveView(DayArchiveView): queryset = Article.objects.all() date_field = "pub_date" allow_future = True
Example myapp/urls.py:
from django.conf.urls import url from myapp.views import ArticleDayArchiveView urlpatterns = [ # Example: /2012/nov/10/ url(r'^(?P<year>[0-9]{4})/(?P<month>[-\w]+)/(?P<day>[0-9]+)/$', ArticleDayArchiveView.as_view(), name="archive_day"), ]
Example myapp/article_archive_day.html:
<h1>{{ day }}</h1> <ul> {% for article in object_list %} <li>{{ article.pub_date|date:"F j, Y" }}: {{ article.title }}</li> {% endfor %} </ul> <p> {% if previous_day %} Previous Day: {{ previous_day }} {% endif %} {% if previous_day and next_day %}--{% endif %} {% if next_day %} Next Day: {{ next_day }} {% endif %} </p>
TodayArchiveView
class TodayArchiveView
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A day archive page showing all objects for today. This is exactly the same as django.views.generic.dates.DayArchiveView
, except today’s date is used instead of the year
/month
/day
arguments.
Ancestors (MRO)
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseTodayArchiveView
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDayArchiveView
django.views.generic.dates.YearMixin
django.views.generic.dates.MonthMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DayMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateListView
django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DateMixin
django.views.generic.base.View
Notes
template_name_suffix
of _archive_today
.Example myapp/views.py:
from django.views.generic.dates import TodayArchiveView from myapp.models import Article class ArticleTodayArchiveView(TodayArchiveView): queryset = Article.objects.all() date_field = "pub_date" allow_future = True
Example myapp/urls.py:
from django.conf.urls import url from myapp.views import ArticleTodayArchiveView urlpatterns = [ url(r'^today/$', ArticleTodayArchiveView.as_view(), name="archive_today"), ]
Where is the example template for TodayArchiveView
?
This view uses by default the same template as the DayArchiveView
, which is in the previous example. If you need a different template, set the template_name
attribute to be the name of the new template.
DateDetailView
class DateDetailView
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A page representing an individual object. If the object has a date value in the future, the view will throw a 404 error by default, unless you set allow_future
to True
.
Ancestors (MRO)
django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin
django.views.generic.dates.BaseDateDetailView
django.views.generic.dates.YearMixin
django.views.generic.dates.MonthMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DayMixin
django.views.generic.dates.DateMixin
django.views.generic.detail.BaseDetailView
django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectMixin
django.views.generic.base.View
Context
model
specified in the DateDetailView
.Notes
template_name_suffix
of _detail
.Example myapp/urls.py:
from django.conf.urls import url from django.views.generic.dates import DateDetailView urlpatterns = [ url(r'^(?P<year>[0-9]{4})/(?P<month>[-\w]+)/(?P<day>[0-9]+)/(?P<pk>[0-9]+)/$', DateDetailView.as_view(model=Article, date_field="pub_date"), name="archive_date_detail"), ]
Example myapp/article_detail.html:
<h1>{{ object.title }}</h1>
Note
All of the generic views listed above have matching Base
views that only differ in that they do not include the MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
(for the archive views) or SingleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
(for the DateDetailView
):
class BaseArchiveIndexView
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class BaseYearArchiveView
[source]
class BaseMonthArchiveView
[source]
class BaseWeekArchiveView
[source]
class BaseDayArchiveView
[source]
class BaseTodayArchiveView
[source]
class BaseDateDetailView
[source]
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