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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T05:38:47+00:00 2026-06-01T05:38:47+00:00

Consider a simple Django model: class MyModel(models.Model): a = models.CharField() b = models.CharField() And

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Consider a simple Django model:

class MyModel(models.Model):
    a = models.CharField()
    b = models.CharField()

And a query that fetches them in a view:

objs = MyModel.objects.all()

Now here’s the tricky part, the template should render objects that have the same a field together. So if I have three objects:

{a:'1', b:'5'}, {a:'1', b:'8'}, {a:'2', b:'4'}

they should render like this in the output:

  • a=1
    • b=5
    • b=8
  • a=2, b=4

Basically, I need to group objects by their a field and render those groups differently than objects that have unique a fields.

How should I go about grouping these objects and displaying them differently?

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    2026-06-01T05:38:49+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 5:38 am

    Order them by the a field, then do the grouping in the template with the regroup tag.

    Code example:

    {% regroup objs by a as objs_list %}
    <ul>
      {% for a in objs_list %}
        {% if a.list|length == 1 %}
        <li>{{ a.grouper }}, {{ a.list.0.b }}</li>
        {% else %}
        <li>{{ a.grouper }}
          <ul>
          {% for obj in a.list %}
            <li>{{ obj.b }}</li>
          {% endfor %}
          </ul>
         {% endif %}
       </li>
       {% endfor %}      
    </ul>
    
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