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I have a field in database description that system will save HTML code in it.

and I have a search system that works with Q:

Post.objects.filter(Q(name__icontains=keyword) | Q(description__icontain=keyword))

It works fine but the problem refers to it when user searchs for example '<strong>' or 'strong' it will returns the rows that have '<strong>' word in them but it shouldn't consider the HTML tags.

So how to search a value in HTML content with Django ORM that don't consider HTML tags?

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I'd probably add a second field called stripped_description and use django's striptags filter to strip out html tags, and have django search on that field. It should still find the row you need to recall the actual description field containing the HTML code, should you need to display that as a result, but that's the only means I've used to "ignore" html tags.

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    I think use django.utils.html.strip_tags instead of striptags filter.
    – juliocesar
    Jan 24, 2014 at 4:31
  • I think one of the best action for this problem is filtering the db results. means for example : select in db with django orm and then filter the outputs with other python lib like whoosh.
    – mortymacs
    Jan 24, 2014 at 12:11
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You can or probably should look into a proper search function using haystack, my favorite search engine to use with it is whoosh (pip install whoosh) if you are not doing hardcore search functions. You can define your content to be indexed like this:

{{ object.title }}
{{ object.description|strip_tags }}

It's fairly easy to setup, and once you have done it, setting up for the next project would be in minutes.

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I think it's a good action:

from django.utils.html import strip_tags
rows = Post.objects.filter(Q(name__icontains=keyword) | Q(description__icontain=keyword))
if rows:
    for j,i in enumerate(rows):
        if keyword not in strip_tags(i.name) and keyword not in strip_tags(i.description):
            del rows[j]
return render(request,'posts.html',{'rows':rows})
  1. Fetching data from db with filter.
  2. Strip tags the results and then filtering them again.

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