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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T12:38:18+00:00 2026-06-18T12:38:18+00:00

class customerDetailView(DetailView): queryset = Customer.objects.get(name=self.name) # This line give error NameError: name ‘self’ is

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class customerDetailView(DetailView):
    queryset = Customer.objects.get(name=self.name) # This line give error NameError: name 'self' is not defined
    context_object_name = 'customerDetail'
    template_name = "customer.html"
    allow_empty = True

    def __init__(self, name=None, *args):
        self.name = name

gives an error NameError: name ‘self’ is not defined

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    2026-06-18T12:38:19+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 12:38 pm

    Since you’re wanting to customize a DetailView‘s queryset, the correct way to do this is override the get_queryset() function. See the documentation for DetailView which shows the method resolution order. In particular, get_queryset() is called.

    So your code would become this:

    class customerDetailView(DetailView):
        context_object_name = 'customerDetail'
        template_name = "customer.html"
        allow_empty = True
    
        def __init__(self, name=None, *args):
            self.name = name
    
        def get_queryset(self):
            return Customer.objects.get(name=self.name)
    

    You cannot use self in the manner you are because a self does not exist at class declaration, only when an instance of the class is created.

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