""" 6. Specifying ordering Specify default ordering for a model using the ``ordering`` attribute, which should be a list or tuple of field names. This tells Django how to order the results of ``get_list()`` and other similar functions. If a field name in ``ordering`` starts with a hyphen, that field will be ordered in descending order. Otherwise, it'll be ordered in ascending order. The special-case field name ``"?"`` specifies random order. The ordering attribute is not required. If you leave it off, ordering will be undefined -- not random, just undefined. """ from django.core import meta class Article(meta.Model): fields = ( meta.CharField('headline', maxlength=100), meta.DateTimeField('pub_date'), ) ordering = ('-pub_date', 'headline') def __repr__(self): return self.headline API_TESTS = """ # Create a couple of Articles. >>> from datetime import datetime >>> a1 = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Article 1', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 26)) >>> a1.save() >>> a2 = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Article 2', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 27)) >>> a2.save() >>> a3 = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Article 3', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 27)) >>> a3.save() >>> a4 = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Article 4', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28)) >>> a4.save() # By default, articles.get_list() orders by pub_date descending, then # headline ascending. >>> articles.get_list() [Article 4, Article 2, Article 3, Article 1] # Override ordering with order_by, which is in the same format as the ordering # attribute in models. >>> articles.get_list(order_by=['headline']) [Article 1, Article 2, Article 3, Article 4] >>> articles.get_list(order_by=['pub_date', '-headline']) [Article 1, Article 3, Article 2, Article 4] """