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Single object mixins
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SingleObjectMixin
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.. class:: django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectMixin
Provides a mechanism for looking up an object associated with the
current HTTP request.
**Methods and Attributes**
.. attribute:: 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
:ref:`default manager <default-managers>`.
.. attribute:: queryset
A ``QuerySet`` that represents the objects. If provided, the value of
``queryset`` supersedes the value provided for :attr:`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 :meth:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet.all` method or
retrieve it with :meth:`get_queryset` which takes care of the
cloning behind the scenes.
.. attribute:: slug_field
The name of the field on the model that contains the slug. By default,
``slug_field`` is ``'slug'``.
.. attribute:: slug_url_kwarg
The name of the URLConf keyword argument that contains the slug. By
default, ``slug_url_kwarg`` is ``'slug'``.
.. attribute:: pk_url_kwarg
The name of the URLConf keyword argument that contains the primary key.
By default, ``pk_url_kwarg`` is ``'pk'``.
.. attribute:: context_object_name
Designates the name of the variable to use in the context.
.. attribute:: query_pk_and_slug
If ``True``, causes :meth:`get_object()` to perform its lookup using
both the primary key and the slug. Defaults to ``False``.
This attribute can help mitigate `insecure direct object reference`_
attacks. When applications allow access to individual objects by a
sequential primary key, an attacker could brute-force guess all URLs;
thereby obtaining a list of all objects in the application. If users
with access to individual objects should be prevented from obtaining
this list, setting ``query_pk_and_slug`` to ``True`` will help prevent
the guessing of URLs as each URL will require two correct,
non-sequential arguments. Simply using a unique slug may serve the same
purpose, but this scheme allows you to have non-unique slugs.
.. _insecure direct object reference: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top_10_2013-A4-Insecure_Direct_Object_References
.. method:: get_object(queryset=None)
Returns the single object that this view will display. If ``queryset``
is provided, that queryset will be used as the source of objects;
otherwise, :meth:`get_queryset` will be used. ``get_object()`` looks
for a :attr:`pk_url_kwarg` argument in the arguments to the view; if
this argument is found, this method performs a primary-key based lookup
using that value. If this argument is not found, it looks for a
:attr:`slug_url_kwarg` argument, and performs a slug lookup using the
:attr:`slug_field`.
When :attr:`query_pk_and_slug` is ``True``, ``get_object()`` will
perform its lookup using both the primary key and the slug.
.. method:: get_queryset()
Returns the queryset that will be used to retrieve the object that
this view will display. By default, :meth:`get_queryset` returns the
value of the :attr:`queryset` attribute if it is set, otherwise
it constructs a :class:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet` by calling
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the ``all()`` method on the :attr:`model` attribute's default manager.
.. method:: get_context_object_name(obj)
Return the context variable name that will be used to contain the
data that this view is manipulating. If :attr:`context_object_name` is
not set, the context name will be constructed from the ``model_name``
of the model that the queryset is composed from. For example, the model
``Article`` would have context object named ``'article'``.
.. method:: get_context_data(**kwargs)
Returns context data for displaying the list of objects.
The base implementation of this method requires that the ``object``
attribute be set by the view (even if ``None``). Be sure to do this if
you are using this mixin without one of the built-in views that does so.
.. method:: get_slug_field()
Returns the name of a slug field to be used to look up by slug. By
default this simply returns the value of :attr:`slug_field`.
**Context**
* ``object``: The object 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``.
SingleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
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.. class:: django.views.generic.detail.SingleObjectTemplateResponseMixin
A mixin class that performs template-based response rendering for views
that operate upon a single object instance. Requires that the view it is
mixed with provides ``self.object``, the object instance that the view is
operating on. ``self.object`` will usually be, but is not required to be,
an instance of a Django model. It may be ``None`` if the view is in the
process of constructing a new instance.
**Extends**
* :class:`~django.views.generic.base.TemplateResponseMixin`
**Methods and Attributes**
.. attribute:: template_name_field
The field on the current object instance that can be used to determine
the name of a candidate template. If either ``template_name_field``
itself or the value of the ``template_name_field`` on the current
object instance is ``None``, the object will not be used for a
candidate template name.
.. attribute:: template_name_suffix
The suffix to append to the auto-generated candidate template name.
Default suffix is ``_detail``.
.. method:: get_template_names()
Returns a list of candidate template names. Returns the following list:
* the value of ``template_name`` on the view (if provided)
* the contents of the ``template_name_field`` field on the
object instance that the view is operating upon (if available)
* ``<app_label>/<model_name><template_name_suffix>.html``