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I have a table, that I made from 3 different models. And I want to filter them. But the problem is - all examples, that i've found - was about queryset and have only one model.

dict = [
    {'name': Model1.objects.get(id=1), 'adress': Model2.objects.get(id=Model1.objects.get(id=1))}, 
    {'name': Model1.objects.get(id=2),},
    ...
]
filter=FilterSet(queryset=???)

The point is - data from another models I got from Model1. But I can't build table on this model, because it don't have foreign keys to other 2 models.

Other words

class Model1(models.Model):
    field1 = models.Charfield()
    field2 = models.Charfield()

class Model2(models.Model):
    field3 = models.Charfield()
    field4 = models.ForeignKey(Model1)
...

Any suggestions? Because I don't think that making another model is a good solution.

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  • From the django-filter github description: "A generic system for filtering Django QuerySets based on user selections" If you want to use such a custom solution, be prepared to write some custom code too...
    – Jieter
    Oct 6, 2018 at 12:38

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You can use the ForeignKey to create a queryset that combines both models. Assume your models look like this (I have renamed your FK field for clarity):

class Model1(models.Model):
    field1 = models.Charfield()
    field2 = models.Charfield()

class Model2(models.Model):
    field3 = models.Charfield()
    model1 = models.ForeignKey(Model1, related_name='model2s')

Say you wanted to search through all Model2s that had a field3 of 'foo' and were connected to a Model1 with a field1 of bar. You would do this like so:

queryset = Model2.objects.filter(field3='foo', model1__field1='bar')

You could start from Model1 too, using the related_name field that is automagically created by Django. (There is a default way Django will name these if you don't include a name in the ForeignKey, but it's always best to be explicit.)

This will return any Model1 that has a field1 of 'bar' and is connected to any Model2 with a field3 of 'foo'.

queryset = Model1.objects.filter(field1='bar', model2s__field3='foo')
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  • Thanks, just what i wanted
    – Blink
    Oct 17, 2018 at 14:05

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