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I was wondering if it was possible to use something besides a pk or slug when you are using a DetailView in Django 1.3.

For example, I currently have:

url(r'^mymodel/(?P<pk>\d+)/$', MyDetailView.as_view())

as my url. Say I wanted something like:

url(r'^mymodel/(?P<name>\d+)/$', MyDetailView.as_view())

where name would be a field in the model. Is there anyway to have the DetailView use that to 'grab' the object I want and pass it on to my template?

Omar Estrella
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A slug doesn't have any particular significance in Django. It's just a name for a field that identifies a row. If your slug is called something else, eg name, just specify name as the slug_field attribute in your view subclass.

If you need something more complicated, you can always override get_object in the view class.

Daniel Roseman
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You can use attribute "pk_url_kwarg"

urls.py

url(r'^mymodel/(?P<name>\d+)/$', MyDetailView.as_view())

views.py

class CustomDetailView(LoginRequiredMixin, DetailView):
    model = ModelName
    pk_url_kwarg = "name" # primary key(to identify object uniquely)
    template_name = "template.html"

Reference: https://ccbv.co.uk/projects/Django/4.1/django.views.generic.detail/DetailView/

anjaneyulubatta505
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