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Python Django ORM Total Control select_related

Lydia O' Brien
Lydia O' Brien
4,014 Points

Got more than one query

I do not understand what this task is asking me! Could somebody walk me through it?

products/views.py
import datetime

from django.db.models import Q, Avg
from django.http import Http404
from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404

from . import models


def good_reviews(request):
    reviews = models.Review.objects.filter(rating__gte=3)
    return render(request, 'products/reviews.html', {'reviews': reviews})


def recent_reviews(request):
    six_months_ago = datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=180)
    reviews = models.Review.objects.exclude(created_at__lt=six_months_ago)
    return render(request, 'products/reviews.html', {'reviews': reviews})


def product_detail(request, pk):
    try:
        product = models.Product.objects.prefetch_related('review_set').get(pk=pk)
    except models.Product.DoesNotExist:
        raise Http404()
    four_weeks_ago = datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(weeks=4)
    reviews = product.review_set.filter(Q(rating__gte=8)|Q(created_at__gte=four_weeks_ago)).order_by('-created_at').all()
    return render(request, 'products/product_detail.html', {'product': product, 'reviews': reviews})


def product_list(request):
    products = models.Product.objects.annotate(avg_rating=Avg('review__rating')).all()
    return render(request, 'products/product_list.html', {'products': products})


def review_detail(request, product_pk, pk):
    try:
        review = models.Review.objects.get(product_id=product_pk, pk=pk)
    except models.Review.DoesNotExist:
        raise Http404()
    else:
        return render(request, 'products/review_detail.html', {'review': review})

2 Answers

Lydia O' Brien
Lydia O' Brien
4,014 Points

I'm sorry if this quesiton is really obvious, but I really do need help on this question. Thank you for the person that does help!

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,454 Points

The challenge only needs you to insert a .select_related('product') method to the query before the .get() method

Post back if you need more help. Good luck!