Is this finally possible in Django? Without this feature, using ORM is kinda strange.

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Search is a good place to start. I think this has been asked more than once. – S.Lott Feb 2 at 17:00
And every answer (that i saw) involve raw SQL. – SuitUp Feb 2 at 17:04
naturally after I answered... near duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/1889176/… – istruble Feb 2 at 17:07
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There are actually two sections in the Django aggregation docs called filtering on annotations and order_by() that should get you what you need:

books_w_author_count = Book.objects.annotate(num_authors=Count('authors'))

# just a filter by number of objects
books_w_author_count.filter(num_authors__gt=1)

# just ordering on the count
books_w_author_count.order_by('num_authors')

class Author(modules.Model):
   # ...

class Book(models.Model):
   # ...
   authors = models.ManyToManyField(Author)
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You can this by using anotate function. Here you can find an example

And docs here

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