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Django URL Filter provides a safe way to filter data via human-friendly URLs.

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Django URL Filter
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Django URL Filter provides a safe way to filter data via human-friendly URLs.

* Free software: MIT license
* GitHub: https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter
* Documentation: http://django-url-filter.readthedocs.io/

Overview
--------

The main goal of Django URL Filter is to provide an easy URL interface
for filtering data. It allows the user to safely filter by model
attributes and also allows to specify the lookup type for each filter
(very much like Django's filtering system in ORM).

For example the following will retrieve all items where the id is
``5`` and title contains ``"foo"``::

example.com/listview/?id=5&title__contains=foo

In addition to basic lookup types, Django URL Filter allows to
use more sophisticated lookups such as ``in`` or ``year``.
For example::

example.com/listview/?id__in=1,2,3&created__year=2013

Requirements
------------

* Python 2.7, 3.x, pypy or pypy3
* Django 1.8+ (there are plans to support older Django versions)
* Django REST Framework 2 or 3 (only if you want to use DRF integration)

Installing
----------

Easiest way to install this library is by using ``pip``::

$ pip install django-url-filter

Usage Example
-------------

To make example short, it demonstrates Django URL Filter integration
with Django REST Framework but it can be used without DRF (see below).

::

from url_filter.integrations.drf import DjangoFilterBackend


class UserViewSet(ModelViewSet):
queryset = User.objects.all()
serializer_class = UserSerializer
filter_backends = [DjangoFilterBackend]
filter_fields = ['username', 'email']

Alternatively filterset can be manually created and used directly
to filter querysets::

from django.http import QueryDict
from url_filter.filtersets import ModelFilterSet


class UserFilterSet(ModelFilterSet):
class Meta(object):
model = User

query = QueryDict('email__contains=gmail&joined__gt=2015-01-01')
fs = UserFilterSet(data=query, queryset=User.objects.all())
filtered_users = fs.filter()

Above will automatically allow the use of all of the Django URL Filter features.
Some possibilities::

# get user with id 5
example.com/users/?id=5

# get user with id either 5, 10 or 15
example.com/users/?id__in=5,10,15

# get user with id between 5 and 10
example.com/users/?id__range=5,10

# get user with username "foo"
example.com/users/?username=foo

# get user with username containing case insensitive "foo"
example.com/users/?username__icontains=foo

# get user where username does NOT contain "foo"
example.com/users/?username__icontains!=foo

# get user who joined in 2015 as per user profile
example.com/users/?profile__joined__year=2015

# get user who joined in between 2010 and 2015 as per user profile
example.com/users/?profile__joined__range=2010-01-01,2015-12-31

# get user who joined in after 2010 as per user profile
example.com/users/?profile__joined__gt=2010-01-01

Features
--------

* **Human-friendly URLs**

Filter querystring format looks
very similar to syntax for filtering in Django ORM.
Even negated filters are supported! Some examples::

example.com/users/?email__contains=gmail&joined__gt=2015-01-01
example.com/users/?email__contains!=gmail # note !

* **Related models**

Support related fields so that filtering can be applied to related
models. For example::

example.com/users/?profile__nickname=foo

* **Decoupled filtering**

How URLs are parsed and how data is filtered is decoupled.
This allows the actual filtering logic to be decoupled from Django
hence filtering is possible not only with Django ORM QuerySet but
any set of data can be filtered (e.g. SQLAlchemy query objects)
assuming corresponding filtering backend is implemented.

* **Usage-agnostic**

This library decouples filtering from any particular usage-pattern.
It implements all the basic building blocks for creating
filtersets but it does not assume how they will be used.
To make the library easy to use, it ships with some integrations
with common usage patterns like integration with Django REST Framework.
This means that its easy to use in custom applications with custom
requirements (which is probably most of the time!)




History
-------

0.3.11 (2018-12-06)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Not modifying queryset in Django backend if no filters were applied.
See `#73 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/pull/73>`_.

0.3.10 (2018-11-14)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Only running ``distinct`` on queryset when one of filters is on one-to-many relation.
This should help with performance.
See `#26 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/issues/26>`_.

0.3.9 (2018-11-12)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Adding ``iin`` form field overwrite for SQLAlchemy as otherwise by default
``iin`` lookup is not validated correctly.

0.3.8 (2018-08-08)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Fixed ``SQLAlchemyFilterBackend`` by not joining nested models
when they are already eager loaded via ``query.options()``.

0.3.7 (2018-07-27)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Added ``StrictModel.empty`` which is new default.
It returns empty queryset when any filter validations fail.
* Fixed ``in`` lookup. Previously if any of the items were invalid
whole filter would fail and depending on strict mode would
either return all results, no results or will raise exception.
Now in ``StrictMode.empty`` and ``StrictMode.drop`` any invalid
items are ignored which will filter results for valid items.
See `#63 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/issues/64>`_.
* Added ability in ``ModelFilterSet`` to customize filter names
by providing ``extra_kwargs`` with field ``source``.
See `#66 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/issues/66>`_.

0.3.6 (2018-07-23)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Added support for ``extra_kwargs`` in ``ModelFilterSet.Meta``.
* Added ``CoreAPIURLFilterBackend`` which enables documented filters in swagger docs.
* Added ``iin`` lookup in plain and sqlalchemy backends.
* Fixing inconsistency between plain and Django ``week_day`` lookup.
Now both are consistent with ``1``-Monday and ``7``-Sunday.

0.3.5 (2018-02-27)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Django 2 support.
* Using `tox-travis <https://github.com/tox-dev/tox-travis>`_ for travis builds.
* Fixed negated queries in Django backend.
Previously negation did ``NOT (condition1 and condition2)`` vs expected
``NOT condition1 and NOT condition2``.
See `#53 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/issues/53>`_.

0.3.4 (2017-08-17)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Py36 compatibility by switching to ``enum-compat`` from ``enum34``
* Improvement to ``README`` by including imports in code examples
* Defaulting ``SQLAlchemyModelFilterSet`` to use ``SQLAlchemyFilterBackend``
* Defaulting ``PlainModelFilterSet`` to use ``PlainFilterBackend``
* Using universal wheels for distribution

0.3.3 (2017-06-15)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Fixed bug which did not allow to use SQLAlchemy backend fully
without having ``django.contrib.contenttypes`` in installed apps.
See `#36 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/issues/36>`_.
* Improved SQLAlchemy versions compatibility.
* Added ``URLFilterBackend`` alias in DRF integration for backend to reduce
confusion with ``DjangoFilterBackend`` as in url filter core backend.

0.3.2 (2017-05-19)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Fixed plain backend to return list in Python 3 vs ``filter()`` generator
which is not compatible with Django pagination since it requires ``len()``
to be implemented.

0.3.1 (2017-05-18)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Fixed bug where default filters were used in root filtersets.
As a result additional querystring parameters were validation which
broke other functionality such as pagination.

0.3.0 (2017-01-26)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Added plain objects filtering support.
More in `docs <https://django-url-filter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#plain-filtering>`_
and GitHub issue `#8 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/issues/8>`_.
* Added `CallableFilter <https://django-url-filter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api/url_filter.filters.html#url_filter.filters.CallableFilter>`_ which allows to implement custom filters.
* Normalizing to DRF's ``ValidationError`` when using ``StrictMode.Fail``
since filterset raises Django's ``ValidationError`` which caused 500 status code.
* Fixes ``ModelFilterSet`` automatic introspection to ignore ``GenericForeignKey``
since they dont have form fields associated with them.
See `#20 <https://github.com/miki725/django-url-filter/issues/20>`_.
* Releasing with `wheels <http://pythonwheels.com/>`_.

0.2.0 (2015-09-12)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Added `SQLAlchemy <http://www.sqlalchemy.org/>`_ support.
* ``FilterSet`` instances have much more useful ``__repr__`` which
shows all filters at a glance. For example::

>>> PlaceFilterSet()
PlaceFilterSet()
address = Filter(form_field=CharField, lookups=ALL, default_lookup="exact", is_default=False)
id = Filter(form_field=IntegerField, lookups=ALL, default_lookup="exact", is_default=True)
name = Filter(form_field=CharField, lookups=ALL, default_lookup="exact", is_default=False)
restaurant = RestaurantFilterSet()
serves_hot_dogs = Filter(form_field=BooleanField, lookups=ALL, default_lookup="exact", is_default=False)
serves_pizza = Filter(form_field=BooleanField, lookups=ALL, default_lookup="exact", is_default=False)
waiter = WaiterFilterSet()
id = Filter(form_field=IntegerField, lookups=ALL, default_lookup="exact", is_default=True)
name = Filter(form_field=CharField, lookups=ALL, default_lookup="exact", is_default=False)

0.1.1 (2015-09-06)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Fixed installation issue where not all subpackages were installed.

0.1.0 (2015-08-30)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* First release on PyPI.


Credits
-------

Development Lead
----------------

* Miroslav Shubernetskiy - https://github.com/miki725

Contributors
------------

* João Neto - https://github.com/netjinho
* Jorik Kraaikamp - https://github.com/JostCrow
* Håken Lid - https://github.com/haakenlid
* Ryan O’Hara - https://github.com/ryan-copperleaf
* webrunners - https://github.com/webrunners
* Simone Pellizzari - https://github.com/simone6021


License
-------

::

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015, Miroslav Shubernetskiy

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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