Ah! Okay.
Thank you!
On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 11:08:53 AM UTC+13, Jason wrote:
when you doreturn jobs, print(jobs)you're returning a tuple from the method, which is not what is expected. Remove the print statement from that line
On Wednesday, January 1, 2020 at 5:02:13 PM UTC-5, Sam Hefer wrote:Hi,I'm having some issues with displaying a filtered list in a template.My View:class MyJobs(ListView):
model = Job
template_name = 'jobs/my_job_list.html'
context_object_name = 'jobs'
def get_queryset(self, *args, **kwargs):
jobs = Job.objects.filter(company_name__owner =self.request.user)
return jobs, print(jobs)My Template:<ul>
{% for job in jobs %}
<li>{{ job.company_name }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>The print function on jobs shows the correct list for the logged in user, but for some reason, in the template the view only lists two objects (for all users) and the field reference doesn't show anything (jobs.company_name is always empty).Have I missed something?Thanks,Sam
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