I have a Queryset with a couple of records, and I wan't to remove duplicates using the related model field. For example:
class User(models.Model):
group = models.ForeignKey('Group')
...
class Address(models.Model):
...
models.ForeignKey('User')
addresses = Address.objects.filter(user__group__id=1).order_by('-id')
This returns a QuerySet of Address records, and I want to group by the User ID.
- I can't use
.annotate
because I need all fields from Address, and the relationship between Address and User - I can't use
.distinct()
because it doesn't work, since all addresses are distinct, and I want distinct user addresses.
I could:
addresses = Address.objects.filter(user__group__id=1).order_by('-id')
unique_users_ids = []
unique_addresses = []
for address in addresses:
if address.user.id not in unique_users_ids:
unique_addresses.append(address)
unique_users_ids.append(address.user.id)
print unique_addresses # TA-DA!
But it seems too much for a simple thing like a group by (damn you Django).
Is there a easy way to achieve this?
Address
andGroup
related? We only see thatAddress
is related toUser
, andUser
to group, so wouldn't the query beuser__group__id=1
?GROUP BY
, since it is rather unclear how you would "aggregate" over multiple addresses.group__id=1
query does not make much sense..order_by('-id')