I am trying to get display names of choices when using annotate, but I haven't been able to figure out. I have the following query:
Survey.objects.values('what').annotate(count=Count('why')).order_by()
And the result is:
[{'count': 34, 'what': u'a'},
{'count': 39, 'what': u'c'},
{'count': 40, 'wat': u'p'}]
But I want something that displays the name of the choice field and not the key:
[{'count': 34, 'what': u'appreciative'},
{'count': 39, 'what': u'creative'},
{'count': 40, 'wat': u'promising'}]
I tried get_what_display (as mentioned on the docs and other stackoverflow answers on this topic), but django throws an error. i.e the following doesn't seem to work
Survey.objects.values('get_what_display').annotate(count=Count('why')).order_by()
get_prop_display
is a property and not a database field. So you'll have to loop over it and update the display values AFAIK.