Filternaut

Filternaut is a simple library which generates arbitrarily complex Django Q-objects from simple data. It fits nicely into situations where users provide data which you want to filter a queryset with.

Filternaut is indirectly a collection of fields, but it differs from Django forms in that you specify the logical relationships between fields, as well their names and types.

Filternaut is similar to Django Filters, but does not provide any machinery for rendering a user interface and does not inspect your models to autogenerate filters. However, Django Filters chains many calls to .filter() which means OR-like behaviour with more than one join. Filternaut supports either behaviour.

Quickstart

# filters are combined using logical operators
filters = (
    DateTimeFilter('created_date', lookups=['lt', 'gt']) &
    CharFilter('username', lookups=['icontains']))

# they can read their values from anything dict-like
filters.parse(request.GET)

# and have a form-like 'validity pattern'.
if filters.valid:
    queryset = queryset.filter(filters.Q)
else:
    raise HttpResponseBadRequest(filters.errors)

Installation

$ pip install django-filternaut

Filternaut is compatible with:

  • Python 2.7 and 3.4
  • Django 1.4 through to 1.9
  • Django REST Framework 3.3 (optional)

Changelog

0.0.7

  • Fix BooleanFilter rejecting falsish values
  • Add support for Django 1.9
  • Remove support for Django REST Framework 2.x and 3.1; add support for 3.3