Django-filter is a reusable Django application allowing users to declaratively
add dynamic QuerySet
filtering from URL parameters.
Full documentation on read the docs.
Django-Filter is a mature and stable package. It uses a two-part CalVer
versioning scheme, such as 21.1
. The first number is the year. The second
is the release number within that year.
On an on-going basis, Django-Filter aims to support all current Django versions, the matching current Python versions, and the latest version of Django REST Framework.
Please see:
Support for Python and Django versions will be dropped when they reach end-of-life. Support for Python versions will dropped when they reach end-of-life, even when still supported by a current version of Django.
Other breaking changes are rare. Where required, every effort will be made to
apply a "Year plus two" deprecation period. For example, a change initially
introduced in 23.x
would offer a fallback where feasible and finally be
removed in 25.1
. Where fallbacks are not feasible, breaking changes without
deprecation will be called out in the release notes.
Install using pip:
pip install django-filter
Then add 'django_filters'
to your INSTALLED_APPS
.
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_filters',
]
Django-filter can be used for generating interfaces similar to the Django
admin's list_filter
interface. It has an API very similar to Django's
ModelForms
. For example, if you had a Product model you could have a
filterset for it with the code:
import django_filters
class ProductFilter(django_filters.FilterSet):
class Meta:
model = Product
fields = ['name', 'price', 'manufacturer']
And then in your view you could do:
def product_list(request):
filter = ProductFilter(request.GET, queryset=Product.objects.all())
return render(request, 'my_app/template.html', {'filter': filter})
Django-filter provides a custom FilterSet
and filter backend for use with
Django REST Framework.
To use this adjust your import to use
django_filters.rest_framework.FilterSet
.
from django_filters import rest_framework as filters
class ProductFilter(filters.FilterSet):
class Meta:
model = Product
fields = ('category', 'in_stock')
For more details see the DRF integration docs.
If you need help you can start a discussion. For commercial support, please contact Carlton Gibson via his website.