How to get object and many to many object information











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I want to get information: if request user vote for this project.



My Project class:



class Project(TimestampedModel):
title = models.CharField(max_length=120)
description = models.TextField()
company = models.ForeignKey(
Company, on_delete=models.CASCADE
)
tags = models.ManyToManyField(Tag)
votes = models.ManyToManyField(User)


My query, I tried get it by annotate and filter inside, but not work



  queryset = Project.objects.all()
if 'title' in filters.keys() and filters['title'] is not None:
queryset = queryset.filter(title__icontains=filters['title'])
queryset = queryset.annotate(num_votes=Count("votes"))
queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__user_id=filters['user_id'])))
queryset = queryset.order_by('-created_at')









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    I want to get information: if request user vote for this project.



    My Project class:



    class Project(TimestampedModel):
    title = models.CharField(max_length=120)
    description = models.TextField()
    company = models.ForeignKey(
    Company, on_delete=models.CASCADE
    )
    tags = models.ManyToManyField(Tag)
    votes = models.ManyToManyField(User)


    My query, I tried get it by annotate and filter inside, but not work



      queryset = Project.objects.all()
    if 'title' in filters.keys() and filters['title'] is not None:
    queryset = queryset.filter(title__icontains=filters['title'])
    queryset = queryset.annotate(num_votes=Count("votes"))
    queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__user_id=filters['user_id'])))
    queryset = queryset.order_by('-created_at')









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      I want to get information: if request user vote for this project.



      My Project class:



      class Project(TimestampedModel):
      title = models.CharField(max_length=120)
      description = models.TextField()
      company = models.ForeignKey(
      Company, on_delete=models.CASCADE
      )
      tags = models.ManyToManyField(Tag)
      votes = models.ManyToManyField(User)


      My query, I tried get it by annotate and filter inside, but not work



        queryset = Project.objects.all()
      if 'title' in filters.keys() and filters['title'] is not None:
      queryset = queryset.filter(title__icontains=filters['title'])
      queryset = queryset.annotate(num_votes=Count("votes"))
      queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__user_id=filters['user_id'])))
      queryset = queryset.order_by('-created_at')









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      I want to get information: if request user vote for this project.



      My Project class:



      class Project(TimestampedModel):
      title = models.CharField(max_length=120)
      description = models.TextField()
      company = models.ForeignKey(
      Company, on_delete=models.CASCADE
      )
      tags = models.ManyToManyField(Tag)
      votes = models.ManyToManyField(User)


      My query, I tried get it by annotate and filter inside, but not work



        queryset = Project.objects.all()
      if 'title' in filters.keys() and filters['title'] is not None:
      queryset = queryset.filter(title__icontains=filters['title'])
      queryset = queryset.annotate(num_votes=Count("votes"))
      queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__user_id=filters['user_id'])))
      queryset = queryset.order_by('-created_at')






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          queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__id=filters['user_id'])))



          I didn't know that votes__id is equivalent to user id in this relation






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            Try to use related name on a votes field:



            votes = models.ManyToManyField(User, related_name='projects')
            That way you can access all projects that user voted for by this related_name



            user = User.objects.filter(username='john')
            user.projects.all() # > all projects that user voted for





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              queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__id=filters['user_id'])))



              I didn't know that votes__id is equivalent to user id in this relation






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                I resolved this.



                queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__id=filters['user_id'])))



                I didn't know that votes__id is equivalent to user id in this relation






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                  queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__id=filters['user_id'])))



                  I didn't know that votes__id is equivalent to user id in this relation






                  share|improve this answer












                  I resolved this.



                  queryset = queryset.annotate(user_vote=Count("votes__user_id", filter=Q(votes__id=filters['user_id'])))



                  I didn't know that votes__id is equivalent to user id in this relation







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                      Try to use related name on a votes field:



                      votes = models.ManyToManyField(User, related_name='projects')
                      That way you can access all projects that user voted for by this related_name



                      user = User.objects.filter(username='john')
                      user.projects.all() # > all projects that user voted for





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                        Try to use related name on a votes field:



                        votes = models.ManyToManyField(User, related_name='projects')
                        That way you can access all projects that user voted for by this related_name



                        user = User.objects.filter(username='john')
                        user.projects.all() # > all projects that user voted for





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                          Try to use related name on a votes field:



                          votes = models.ManyToManyField(User, related_name='projects')
                          That way you can access all projects that user voted for by this related_name



                          user = User.objects.filter(username='john')
                          user.projects.all() # > all projects that user voted for





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                          Try to use related name on a votes field:



                          votes = models.ManyToManyField(User, related_name='projects')
                          That way you can access all projects that user voted for by this related_name



                          user = User.objects.filter(username='john')
                          user.projects.all() # > all projects that user voted for






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