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I'd like to find how to select all objects whose ManyToMany field contains another object. I have the following models (stripped down)

class Category(models.Model):
    pass

class Picture(models.Model):
    categories = models.ManyToManyField(Category)
    visible = models.BooleanField()

I need a function to select all the Pictures in one or more Categories:

def pics_in_cats(cat_ids=()):
    pass

BUT it needs to return a QuerySet if possible so that I can do something like:

pics_in_cats((1,2,3)).filter(visible=True)

It could be done by loading all the relevant Category objects and merging their picture_set attributes, but that seems inefficient. I'd also like to avoid falling back to raw SQL if possible.

Thanks in advance

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Why write a custom function and not use something like this? (untested)

pics = Picture.objects.filter(categories__in = [1,2,3]).filter(visible=True)
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  • That works - but I'm not sure why :) Is that saying 'where any category primary key matches any of 1,2,3'? And could I say filter(categories__name__in=['foo','bar']) for example to get all pictures in categories with name foo or bar? Nov 30, 2009 at 13:11
  • that's correct. To see all possibilities you have in Django building queries, have a look here: docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/db/queries
    – schneck
    Nov 30, 2009 at 13:28

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