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I'm trying to replace the standard queryset:

queryset: MyModel.objects.all()

on my:

def get_queryset(self, username=None):
    if username is not None:
        user = UserModel.objects.get(username=username)
        queryset = MyModel.filter(author=user)
        return queryset
    else:
        queryset = MyModel.objects.all()
        return queryset
     

when I remove the "queryset", and leave only "get_queryset", an error appears:

AssertionError: base_name argument not specified, and could not automatically determine the name from the viewset, as it does not have a .queryset attribute.

All together looks so:

class MyModelView(viewsets.ModelViewSet):

permissions_classes = (permissions.IsAuthenticated,)
serializer_class = MyModelleSerializer

def get_queryset(self, username=None):
    if username is not None:
        user = UserModel.objects.get(username=username)
        queryset = MyModel.filter(author=user)
        return queryset
    else:
        queryset = MyModel.objects.all()
        return queryset
    
lookup_field = 'username'
lookup_value_regex = '[a-zA-Z0-9$&(._)\-]+'

So how to override method correctly?

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  • You'll also get this error if, like me, you decided to manually type out the urls.py code from the example on github; I accidentally wrote UserViewSet as a string ('UserViewSet') instead of referring to the object defined in the same file, on the line described by Rahmonov below.
    – Katana24
    Jul 29, 2020 at 11:31

4 Answers 4

163

In the latest DRF, you need to explicitly set base_name in your viewset url if you don't have queryset defined.

So, something like this should do good:

router.register(r'my-model/', MyModelView, basename='MyModel')

See this: docs

12

You must add an argument called basename for the register method in the url.py file, Like the following code in url.py :

"In url.py"
    
    
...
    
from rest_framework import routers
       
router = routers.DefaultRouter()
router.register(r'my-model/' , MyModelView , basename='MyModel')  
urlpattern=[...]     
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  • 4
    "basename" not "base_name"
    – yolabingo
    Dec 19, 2019 at 21:45
2

You need to set basename attribute in your url conf. Docs here

0

in my case i'm using rest framework Default router and changing view name to exact match with model name solved the problem.

View:

class DailyQuote(ModelViewSet):
   queryset = DailyQuote.objects.all()
   serializer_class = DailyQuoteSerializer

Model:

class DailyQuote(models.Model):
   quote = models.TextField()
   text = models.TextField()

so just change MyModelView to Model.

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