django/tests/testapp/models/or_lookups.py

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"""
19. OR lookups
To perform an OR lookup, or a lookup that combines ANDs and ORs, use the
``complex`` keyword argument, and pass it an expression of clauses using the
variable ``django.core.meta.Q``.
"""
from django.core import meta
class Article(meta.Model):
headline = meta.CharField(maxlength=50)
pub_date = meta.DateTimeField()
class META:
ordering = ('pub_date',)
def __repr__(self):
return self.headline
API_TESTS = """
>>> from datetime import datetime
>>> from django.core.meta import Q
>>> a1 = articles.Article(headline='Hello', pub_date=datetime(2005, 11, 27))
>>> a1.save()
>>> a2 = articles.Article(headline='Goodbye', pub_date=datetime(2005, 11, 28))
>>> a2.save()
>>> a3 = articles.Article(headline='Hello and goodbye', pub_date=datetime(2005, 11, 29))
>>> a3.save()
>>> articles.get_list(complex=(Q(headline__startswith='Hello') | Q(headline__startswith='Goodbye')))
[Hello, Goodbye, Hello and goodbye]
>>> articles.get_list(complex=(Q(headline__startswith='Hello') & Q(headline__startswith='Goodbye')))
[]
>>> articles.get_list(complex=(Q(headline__startswith='Hello') & Q(headline__contains='bye')))
[Hello and goodbye]
>>> articles.get_list(headline__startswith='Hello', complex=Q(headline__contains='bye'))
[Hello and goodbye]
>>> articles.get_list(complex=(Q(headline__contains='Hello') | Q(headline__contains='bye')))
[Hello, Goodbye, Hello and goodbye]
>>> articles.get_list(complex=(Q(headline__iexact='Hello') | Q(headline__contains='ood')))
[Hello, Goodbye, Hello and goodbye]
>>> articles.get_list(complex=(Q(pk=1) | Q(pk=2)))
[Hello, Goodbye]
>>> articles.get_list(complex=(Q(pk=1) | Q(pk=2) | Q(pk=3)))
[Hello, Goodbye, Hello and goodbye]
"""