Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Re: get() returned more than one ....

On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 02:49:49PM +0200, francescoboccacci@libero.it wrote:
>i have a question. In my Django views i used:
>
>def getpath(request,user="test"):
> userpathfile = FileStore.objects.get(username=user)
> return userpathfile
>
>
>my table FileStore contain 3 fields: id,username,path
>
>I would like get all data from a user register (in my example "test" ) in
>particular the values of path field and send the path of the files the i get to
>a web page to manage some files.
>I receive the below error message:
>
>get() returned more than one FileSore -- it returned 2! Lookup parameters were
>{'username': 'test'}
>
>How i can solve it?

Not sure if I understand you correctly, but if you want to
retrieve all matching FileStore objects, you can use a filter.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/topics/db/queries/#retrieving-specific-objects-with-filters

If you want just the "path" field in a list, you can do something
like this:

paths = [u.path for u in FileStore.objects.filter(username=user)]

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