I was wondering if there was any handy helpers in Django which would return the results of a query into a more ‘usuable’ format so I don’t have to iterate through them in my view.
I have a query like this:
self.filter(key__in=keys).values('key','value')
What I want to end up is an object which looks like
{'some_key':'some value', 'some_other_key':'some_other_value'}
So in my model I could do something like this:
settings = Setting.objects.get_keys(['some_setting','some_other_setting'])
print settings.some_setting # returns 'some value'
Where ‘get_keys’ is a manager function which runs the above filter query. Any idea how I might do this? I wouldn’t be opposed to iterating through the results in the Settings Manager because I could store them for later… I couldn’t quite figure our how to create a ‘global’ model variable though.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
If you use
values_listrather thanvalues, it will return a set of two-tuples, which you can then pass todict()to create a dictionary: