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django <1.2 date_based object_list
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I was working on a problem similar to this yesterday, and I found the best solution for me personally was to use the object_list generic view for all date-based pages, but pass a filtered queryset, as follows: | |
import datetime, time | |
def post_archive_month(request, year, month, page=0, template_name='post_archive_month.html', **kwargs): | |
# Convert date to numeric format | |
date = datetime.date(*time.strptime('%s-%s' % (year, month), '%Y-%b')[:3]) | |
return list_detail.object_list( | |
request, | |
queryset = Post.objects.filter(publish__year=date.year, publish__date.month).order_by('-publish',), | |
paginate_by = 5, | |
page = page, | |
template_name = template_name, | |
**kwargs) | |
Where the urls.py reads something like: | |
url(r'^blog/(?P<year>\d{4})/(?P<month>\w{3})/$', | |
view=path.to.generic_view, | |
name='archive_month'), | |
I found this the easiest way around the problem without resorting to hacking the other generic views or writing a custom view. |
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