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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:43:24+00:00 2026-05-13T11:43:24+00:00

I have a model that represents paintings I present on my site. On the

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I have a model that represents paintings I present on my site. On the main webpage I’d like to show some of them: newest, one that was not visited for most time, most popular one and a random one.

I’m using Django 1.0.2.

While first 3 of them are easy to pull using django models, last one (random) causes me some trouble. I can ofc code it in my view, to something like this:

number_of_records = models.Painting.objects.count()
random_index = int(random.random()*number_of_records)+1
random_paint = models.Painting.get(pk = random_index)

It doesn’t look like something I’d like to have in my view tho – this is entirely part of database abstraction and should be in the model. Also, here I need to take care of removed records (then number of all records won’t cover me all the possible key values) and probably lots of other things.

Any other options how I can do it, preferably somehow inside the model abstraction?

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    2026-05-13T11:43:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:43 am

    Using order_by('?') will kill the db server on the second day in production. A better way is something like what is described in Getting a random row from a relational database.

    from django.db.models.aggregates import Count
    from random import randint
    
    class PaintingManager(models.Manager):
        def random(self):
            count = self.aggregate(count=Count('id'))['count']
            random_index = randint(0, count - 1)
            return self.all()[random_index]
    
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