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i'm testing django-tables2-simplefilter. I need to understand better the inner workings. From the documentation, about defining filters:

" Add filtering options to SingleTableView. Define list of filters in the Table subclass (not in Table.Meta). Likely not secure."

I already have my working Table, with fields and meta to order e select columns

    class CouponTable(tables.Table):
         coupon = tables.Column(verbose_name="Coupon")
         description = tables.Column(accessor="coupon.description", verbose_name="Descrizione")
         activationDate = tables.DateColumn(verbose_name="Data di attivazione")
         useDate = tables.DateColumn(verbose_name="Data di utilizzo")
         sel =tables.CheckBoxColumn(accessor="pk", orderable=False )

         class Meta:
              model = yieldCoupons
              sequence= ("sel", "coupon", "description", "activationDate", "useDate")
              fields = ("sel", "coupon", "description", "activationDate", "useDate")

The first question is: 1. where should i define the filters?

Lookinkg at the code of django-tables2-simplefilter, i've seen both a template and a css. I suppose that i should include that template, in my template to show the available filters.

Is this correct?

Thanks in advance

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class CouponTable(tables.Table):

     coupon = tables.Column(verbose_name="Coupon")
     description = tables.Column(accessor="coupon.description", verbose_name="Descrizione")
     activationDate = tables.DateColumn(verbose_name="Data di attivazione")
     useDate = tables.DateColumn(verbose_name="Data di utilizzo")
     sel =tables.CheckBoxColumn(accessor="pk", orderable=False )
     filters = your_filters
     class Meta:
          model = yieldCoupons
          sequence= ("sel", "coupon", "description", "activationDate", "useDate")
          fields = ("sel", "coupon", "description", "activationDate", "useDate")

Edit: The function F can be imported as

from django_tables2_simplefilter import F
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  • one more issue: the F function to define filters, seems not available, but i know i've correctly installed django-tables2-simplefilter. Do i need to import something specific? Jan 15, 2014 at 9:18
  • from django_tables2_simplefilter import F
    – praveen
    Jan 15, 2014 at 9:27
  • Again: i'm getting a TypeError from the django_tables2_simplefilter/views.py, at line 42 (string indices must be integers, not str). The code at that line says field = f['field'] Can't understand. @praveen Jan 15, 2014 at 16:37

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