MultipleObjectMixin
class django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin
A mixin that can be used to display a list of objects.
If paginate_by
is specified, Django will paginate the results returned by this. You can specify the page number in the URL in one of two ways:
Use the page
parameter in the URLconf. For example, this is what your URLconf might look like:
url(r'^objects/page(?P<page>[0-9]+)/$', PaginatedView.as_view()),
Pass the page number via the page
query-string parameter. For example, a URL would look like this:
/objects/?page=3
These values and lists are 1-based, not 0-based, so the first page would be represented as page 1
.
For more on pagination, read the pagination documentation.
As a special case, you are also permitted to use last
as a value for page
:
/objects/?page=last
This allows you to access the final page of results without first having to determine how many pages there are.
Note that page
must be either a valid page number or the value last
; any other value for page
will result in a 404 error.
Extends
Methods and Attributes
allow_empty
A boolean specifying whether to display the page if no objects are available. If this is False
and no objects are available, the view will raise a 404 instead of displaying an empty page. By default, this is True
.
model
The model that this view will display data for. Specifying model
= Foo
is effectively the same as specifying queryset =
Foo.objects.all()
, where objects
stands for Foo
’s default manager.
queryset
A QuerySet
that represents the objects. If provided, the value of queryset
supersedes the value provided for model
.
Warning
queryset
is a class attribute with a mutable value so care must be taken when using it directly. Before using it, either call its all()
method or retrieve it with get_queryset()
which takes care of the cloning behind the scenes.
ordering
A string or list of strings specifying the ordering to apply to the queryset
. Valid values are the same as those for order_by()
.
paginate_by
An integer specifying how many objects should be displayed per page. If this is given, the view will paginate objects with paginate_by
objects per page. The view will expect either a page
query string parameter (via request.GET
) or a page
variable specified in the URLconf.
paginate_orphans
An integer specifying the number of “overflow” objects the last page can contain. This extends the paginate_by
limit on the last page by up to paginate_orphans
, in order to keep the last page from having a very small number of objects.
page_kwarg
A string specifying the name to use for the page parameter. The view will expect this parameter to be available either as a query string parameter (via request.GET
) or as a kwarg variable specified in the URLconf. Defaults to page
.
paginator_class
The paginator class to be used for pagination. By default, django.core.paginator.Paginator
is used. If the custom paginator class doesn’t have the same constructor interface as django.core.paginator.Paginator
, you will also need to provide an implementation for get_paginator()
.
context_object_name
Designates the name of the variable to use in the context.
get_queryset()
Get the list of items for this view. This must be an iterable and may be a queryset (in which queryset-specific behavior will be enabled).
get_ordering()
Returns a string (or iterable of strings) that defines the ordering that will be applied to the queryset
.
Returns ordering
by default.
paginate_queryset(queryset, page_size)
Returns a 4-tuple containing (paginator
, page
, object_list
, is_paginated
).
Constructed by paginating queryset
into pages of size page_size
. If the request contains a page
argument, either as a captured URL argument or as a GET argument, object_list
will correspond to the objects from that page.
get_paginate_by(queryset)
Returns the number of items to paginate by, or None
for no pagination. By default this simply returns the value of paginate_by
.
get_paginator(queryset, per_page, orphans=0, allow_empty_first_page=True)
Returns an instance of the paginator to use for this view. By default, instantiates an instance of paginator_class
.
get_paginate_orphans()
An integer specifying the number of “overflow” objects the last page can contain. By default this simply returns the value of paginate_orphans
.
get_allow_empty()
Return a boolean specifying whether to display the page if no objects are available. If this method returns False
and no objects are available, the view will raise a 404 instead of displaying an empty page. By default, this is True
.
get_context_object_name(object_list)
Return the context variable name that will be used to contain the list of data that this view is manipulating. If object_list
is a queryset of Django objects and context_object_name
is not set, the context name will be the model_name
of the model that the queryset is composed from, with postfix '_list'
appended. For example, the model Article
would have a context object named article_list
.
get_context_data(**kwargs)
Returns context data for displaying the list of objects.
Context
object_list
: The list of objects that this view is displaying. If context_object_name
is specified, that variable will also be set in the context, with the same value as object_list
.is_paginated
: A boolean representing whether the results are paginated. Specifically, this is set to False
if no page size has been specified, or if the available objects do not span multiple pages.paginator
: An instance of django.core.paginator.Paginator
. If the page is not paginated, this context variable will be None
.page_obj
: An instance of django.core.paginator.Page
. If the page is not paginated, this context variable will be None
.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
class django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
A mixin class that performs template-based response rendering for views that operate upon a list of object instances. Requires that the view it is mixed with provides self.object_list
, the list of object instances that the view is operating on. self.object_list
may be, but is not required to be, a QuerySet
.
Extends
Methods and Attributes
template_name_suffix
The suffix to append to the auto-generated candidate template name. Default suffix is _list
.
get_template_names()
Returns a list of candidate template names. Returns the following list:
template_name
on the view (if provided)<app_label>/<model_name><template_name_suffix>.html
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