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When I request GET through DRF API, I want to return the latest object. I tried this one in views.py:

class ListCreateNodeConfig(generics.ListCreateAPIView):
    queryset = models.NodeConfig.objects.all()
    serializer_class = serializers.NodeConfigSerializer

    def get_queryset(self):
        return self.queryset.filter(node_id=self.kwargs.get('node_pk')).latest('timestamp')

But it throws error: 'NodeConfig' object is not iterable

models.py

class NodeConfig(models.Model):  
    node_id = models.ForeignKey(Node)
    timestamp = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True, auto_now=False)
    record_interval = models.IntegerField(default=0)
    lower_frequency = models.IntegerField(default=0)
    upper_frequency = models.IntegerField(default=0)

How to fix it?

Any suggestions are appreciated.

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  • There should be a list returning to the latest method. I don't think so this is what happening in this case. Aug 10, 2016 at 10:20
  • .filter() returns Queryset which is iterable according to this documentation docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/ref/models/querysets. I cant understand why it is not working. Aug 10, 2016 at 11:44
  • you should not define both queryset and get_queryset . likely not the problem here - but still... so remove the queryset property and replace self.queryset...with models.NodeConfig.objects....
    – ohrstrom
    Aug 10, 2016 at 12:49
  • @ohrstrom Yes, I have tried this without queryset, but still no success: return models.NodeConfig.objects.filter(node_id=self.kwargs.get('node_pk')).latest('timestamp') Aug 10, 2016 at 16:41
  • The thing is, that code works in pure Django function (not in DRF). I can also extract the latest one in Django shell. Maybe problem is with my model? Do I need to add Meta class or some additional options? I added models in question Aug 10, 2016 at 19:13

2 Answers 2

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The porblem here ist the latest() method. This does not return a queryset but a single model instance. (like get(...))

so use:

def get_queryset(self):
    return self.queryset.filter(node_id=self.kwargs.get('node_pk')).order_by('-timestamp')

So if you want to have an endpoint for a single object you must not use DRF List* views/mixins.
The listviews assume you want to work with lists (=multiple objects). And so they rely on queryset resp. get_queryset. And a queryset should obviously be a queryset and not a model instance...

But there is also the RetrieveAPIView view included:

from rest_framework.generics import RetrieveAPIView

class LatestNodeConfigView(RetrieveAPIView):
    queryset = models.NodeConfig.objects.all()
    # add your serializer
    serializer_class = NodeConfigDetailSerializer

    def get_object(self, *args, **kwargs):
        return self.queryset.filter(node_id=kwargs.get('node_pk')).latest('timestamp')
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  • Yes, I want a single model instance (single object). I tried that one too, but the same error. return models.NodeConfig.objects.filter(node_id=self.kwargs.get('node_pk')).order_by('-timestamp')[0] Aug 10, 2016 at 19:07
  • The difference between latest and order_by is latest return the single object while order_by return multiple. So changing this doesn't affect the problem here. Aug 11, 2016 at 6:42
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You could also use python slicing for return single object into queryset:

self
  .queryset
  .filter(node_id=self.kwargs.get('node_pk'))
  .order_by('-timestamp')[:1]

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