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# coding: utf-8
from django . db import models
try :
sorted
except NameError :
from django . utils . itercompat import sorted # For Python 2.3
class Author ( models . Model ) :
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name = models . CharField ( max_length = 100 )
age = models . IntegerField ( )
friends = models . ManyToManyField ( ' self ' , blank = True )
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def __unicode__ ( self ) :
return self . name
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class Publisher ( models . Model ) :
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name = models . CharField ( max_length = 300 )
num_awards = models . IntegerField ( )
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def __unicode__ ( self ) :
return self . name
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class Book ( models . Model ) :
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isbn = models . CharField ( max_length = 9 )
name = models . CharField ( max_length = 300 )
pages = models . IntegerField ( )
rating = models . FloatField ( )
price = models . DecimalField ( decimal_places = 2 , max_digits = 6 )
authors = models . ManyToManyField ( Author )
contact = models . ForeignKey ( Author , related_name = ' book_contact_set ' )
publisher = models . ForeignKey ( Publisher )
pubdate = models . DateField ( )
def __unicode__ ( self ) :
return self . name
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class Store ( models . Model ) :
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name = models . CharField ( max_length = 300 )
books = models . ManyToManyField ( Book )
original_opening = models . DateTimeField ( )
friday_night_closing = models . TimeField ( )
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def __unicode__ ( self ) :
return self . name
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# Tests on 'aggregate'
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# Different backends and numbers.
__test__ = { ' API_TESTS ' : """
>> > from django . core import management
>> > try :
. . . from decimal import Decimal
. . . except :
. . . from django . utils . _decimal import Decimal
>> > from datetime import date
# Reset the database representation of this app.
# This will return the database to a clean initial state.
>> > management . call_command ( ' flush ' , verbosity = 0 , interactive = False )
# Empty Call - request nothing, get nothing.
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( )
{ }
>> > from django . db . models import Avg , Sum , Count , Max , Min
# Single model aggregation
#
# Single aggregate
# Average age of Authors
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Avg ( ' age ' ) )
{ ' age__avg ' : 37.4 . . . }
# Multiple aggregates
# Average and Sum of Author ages
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Sum ( ' age ' ) , Avg ( ' age ' ) )
{ ' age__sum ' : 337 , ' age__avg ' : 37.4 . . . }
# Aggreates interact with filters, and only
# generate aggregate values for the filtered values
# Sum of the age of those older than 29 years old
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . filter ( age__gt = 29 ) . aggregate ( Sum ( ' age ' ) )
{ ' age__sum ' : 254 }
# Depth-1 Joins
#
# On Relationships with self
# Average age of the friends of each author
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Avg ( ' friends__age ' ) )
{ ' friends__age__avg ' : 34.07 . . . }
# On ManyToMany Relationships
#
# Forward
# Average age of the Authors of Books with a rating of less than 4.5
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . filter ( rating__lt = 4.5 ) . aggregate ( Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) )
{ ' authors__age__avg ' : 38.2 . . . }
# Backward
# Average rating of the Books whose Author's name contains the letter 'a'
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . filter ( name__contains = ' a ' ) . aggregate ( Avg ( ' book__rating ' ) )
{ ' book__rating__avg ' : 4.0 }
# On OneToMany Relationships
#
# Forward
# Sum of the number of awards of each Book's Publisher
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Sum ( ' publisher__num_awards ' ) )
{ ' publisher__num_awards__sum ' : 30 }
# Backward
# Sum of the price of every Book that has a Publisher
>> > Publisher . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Sum ( ' book__price ' ) )
{ ' book__price__sum ' : Decimal ( " 270.27 " ) }
# Multiple Joins
#
# Forward
>> > Store . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Max ( ' books__authors__age ' ) )
{ ' books__authors__age__max ' : 57 }
# Backward
# Note that the very long default alias may be truncated
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Min ( ' book__publisher__num_awards ' ) )
{ ' book__publisher__num_award... ' : 1 }
# Aggregate outputs can also be aliased.
# Average amazon.com Book rating
>> > Store . objects . filter ( name = ' Amazon.com ' ) . aggregate ( amazon_mean = Avg ( ' books__rating ' ) )
{ ' amazon_mean ' : 4.08 . . . }
# Tests on annotate()
# An empty annotate call does nothing but return the same QuerySet
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Book : The Definitive Guide to Django : Web Development Done Right > , < Book : Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours > , < Book : Practical Django Projects > , < Book : Python Web Development with Django > , < Book : Artificial Intelligence : A Modern Approach > , < Book : Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming : Case Studies in Common Lisp > ]
# Annotate inserts the alias into the model object with the aggregated result
>> > books = Book . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) )
>> > books . get ( pk = 1 ) . name
u ' The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right '
>> > books . get ( pk = 1 ) . mean_age
34.5
# On ManyToMany Relationships
# Forward
# Average age of the Authors of each book with a rating less than 4.5
>> > books = Book . objects . all ( ) . filter ( rating__lt = 4.5 ) . annotate ( Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) )
>> > sorted ( [ ( b . name , b . authors__age__avg ) for b in books ] )
[ ( u ' Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach ' , 51.5 ) , ( u ' Practical Django Projects ' , 29.0 ) , ( u ' Python Web Development with Django ' , 30.3 . . . ) , ( u ' Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours ' , 45.0 ) ]
# Count the number of authors of each book
>> > books = Book . objects . annotate ( num_authors = Count ( ' authors ' ) )
>> > sorted ( [ ( b . name , b . num_authors ) for b in books ] )
[ ( u ' Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach ' , 2 ) , ( u ' Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Practical Django Projects ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Python Web Development with Django ' , 3 ) , ( u ' Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours ' , 1 ) , ( u ' The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right ' , 2 ) ]
# Backward
# Average rating of the Books whose Author's names contains the letter 'a'
>> > authors = Author . objects . all ( ) . filter ( name__contains = ' a ' ) . annotate ( Avg ( ' book__rating ' ) )
>> > sorted ( [ ( a . name , a . book__rating__avg ) for a in authors ] )
[ ( u ' Adrian Holovaty ' , 4.5 ) , ( u ' Brad Dayley ' , 3.0 ) , ( u ' Jacob Kaplan-Moss ' , 4.5 ) , ( u ' James Bennett ' , 4.0 ) , ( u ' Paul Bissex ' , 4.0 ) , ( u ' Stuart Russell ' , 4.0 ) ]
# Count the number of books written by each author
>> > authors = Author . objects . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book ' ) )
>> > sorted ( [ ( a . name , a . num_books ) for a in authors ] )
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[ ( u ' Adrian Holovaty ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Brad Dayley ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Jacob Kaplan-Moss ' , 1 ) , ( u ' James Bennett ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Jeffrey Forcier ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Paul Bissex ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Peter Norvig ' , 2 ) , ( u ' Stuart Russell ' , 1 ) , ( u ' Wesley J. Chun ' , 1 ) ]
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# On OneToMany Relationships
# Forward
# Annotate each book with the number of awards of each Book's Publisher
>> > books = Book . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( Sum ( ' publisher__num_awards ' ) )
>> > sorted ( [ ( b . name , b . publisher__num_awards__sum ) for b in books ] )
[ ( u ' Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach ' , 7 ) , ( u ' Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp ' , 9 ) , ( u ' Practical Django Projects ' , 3 ) , ( u ' Python Web Development with Django ' , 7 ) , ( u ' Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours ' , 1 ) , ( u ' The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right ' , 3 ) ]
# Backward
# Annotate each publisher with the sum of the price of all books sold
>> > publishers = Publisher . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( Sum ( ' book__price ' ) )
>> > sorted ( [ ( p . name , p . book__price__sum ) for p in publishers ] )
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[ ( u ' Apress ' , Decimal ( " 59.69 " ) ) , ( u " Jonno ' s House of Books " , None ) , ( u ' Morgan Kaufmann ' , Decimal ( " 75.00 " ) ) , ( u ' Prentice Hall ' , Decimal ( " 112.49 " ) ) , ( u ' Sams ' , Decimal ( " 23.09 " ) ) ]
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# Calls to values() are not commutative over annotate().
# Calling values on a queryset that has annotations returns the output
# as a dictionary
>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . values ( )
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[ { ' rating ' : 4.5 , ' isbn ' : u ' 159059725 ' , ' name ' : u ' The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right ' , ' pubdate ' : datetime . date ( 2007 , 12 , 6 ) , ' price ' : Decimal ( " 30... " ) , ' contact_id ' : 1 , ' id ' : 1 , ' publisher_id ' : 1 , ' pages ' : 447 , ' mean_age ' : 34.5 } ]
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>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . values ( ' pk ' , ' isbn ' , ' mean_age ' )
[ { ' pk ' : 1 , ' isbn ' : u ' 159059725 ' , ' mean_age ' : 34.5 } ]
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# Calling values() with parameters reduces the output
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>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . values ( ' name ' )
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[ { ' name ' : u ' The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right ' } ]
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# An empty values() call before annotating has the same effect as an
# empty values() call after annotating
>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . values ( ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) )
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[ { ' rating ' : 4.5 , ' isbn ' : u ' 159059725 ' , ' name ' : u ' The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right ' , ' pubdate ' : datetime . date ( 2007 , 12 , 6 ) , ' price ' : Decimal ( " 30... " ) , ' contact_id ' : 1 , ' id ' : 1 , ' publisher_id ' : 1 , ' pages ' : 447 , ' mean_age ' : 34.5 } ]
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# Calling annotate() on a ValuesQuerySet annotates over the groups of
# fields to be selected by the ValuesQuerySet.
# Note that an extra parameter is added to each dictionary. This
# parameter is a queryset representing the objects that have been
# grouped to generate the annotation
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . values ( ' rating ' ) . annotate ( n_authors = Count ( ' authors__id ' ) , mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . order_by ( ' rating ' )
[ { ' rating ' : 3.0 , ' n_authors ' : 1 , ' mean_age ' : 45.0 } , { ' rating ' : 4.0 , ' n_authors ' : 6 , ' mean_age ' : 37.1 . . . } , { ' rating ' : 4.5 , ' n_authors ' : 2 , ' mean_age ' : 34.5 } , { ' rating ' : 5.0 , ' n_authors ' : 1 , ' mean_age ' : 57.0 } ]
# If a join doesn't match any objects, an aggregate returns None
>> > authors = Author . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( Avg ( ' friends__age ' ) ) . order_by ( ' id ' )
>> > len ( authors )
9
>> > sorted ( [ ( a . name , a . friends__age__avg ) for a in authors ] )
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[ ( u ' Adrian Holovaty ' , 32.0 ) , ( u ' Brad Dayley ' , None ) , ( u ' Jacob Kaplan-Moss ' , 29.5 ) , ( u ' James Bennett ' , 34.0 ) , ( u ' Jeffrey Forcier ' , 27.0 ) , ( u ' Paul Bissex ' , 31.0 ) , ( u ' Peter Norvig ' , 46.0 ) , ( u ' Stuart Russell ' , 57.0 ) , ( u ' Wesley J. Chun ' , 33.6 . . . ) ]
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# The Count aggregation function allows an extra parameter: distinct.
# This restricts the count results to unique items
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Count ( ' rating ' ) )
{ ' rating__count ' : 6 }
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . aggregate ( Count ( ' rating ' , distinct = True ) )
{ ' rating__count ' : 4 }
# Retreiving the grouped objects
# When using Count you can also omit the primary key and refer only to
# the related field name if you want to count all the related objects
# and not a specific column
>> > explicit = list ( Author . objects . annotate ( Count ( ' book__id ' ) ) )
>> > implicit = list ( Author . objects . annotate ( Count ( ' book ' ) ) )
>> > explicit == implicit
True
# Ordering is allowed on aggregates
>> > Book . objects . values ( ' rating ' ) . annotate ( oldest = Max ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . order_by ( ' oldest ' , ' rating ' )
[ { ' rating ' : 4.5 , ' oldest ' : 35 } , { ' rating ' : 3.0 , ' oldest ' : 45 } , { ' rating ' : 4.0 , ' oldest ' : 57 } , { ' rating ' : 5.0 , ' oldest ' : 57 } ]
>> > Book . objects . values ( ' rating ' ) . annotate ( oldest = Max ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . order_by ( ' -oldest ' , ' -rating ' )
[ { ' rating ' : 5.0 , ' oldest ' : 57 } , { ' rating ' : 4.0 , ' oldest ' : 57 } , { ' rating ' : 3.0 , ' oldest ' : 45 } , { ' rating ' : 4.5 , ' oldest ' : 35 } ]
# It is possible to aggregate over anotated values
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( num_authors = Count ( ' authors__id ' ) ) . aggregate ( Avg ( ' num_authors ' ) )
{ ' num_authors__avg ' : 1.66 . . . }
# You can filter the results based on the aggregation alias.
# Lets add a publisher to test the different possibilities for filtering
>> > p = Publisher ( name = ' Expensive Publisher ' , num_awards = 0 )
>> > p . save ( )
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>> > Book ( name = ' ExpensiveBook1 ' , pages = 1 , isbn = ' 111 ' , rating = 3.5 , price = Decimal ( " 1000 " ) , publisher = p , contact_id = 1 , pubdate = date ( 2008 , 12 , 1 ) ) . save ( )
>> > Book ( name = ' ExpensiveBook2 ' , pages = 1 , isbn = ' 222 ' , rating = 4.0 , price = Decimal ( " 1000 " ) , publisher = p , contact_id = 1 , pubdate = date ( 2008 , 12 , 2 ) ) . save ( )
>> > Book ( name = ' ExpensiveBook3 ' , pages = 1 , isbn = ' 333 ' , rating = 4.5 , price = Decimal ( " 35 " ) , publisher = p , contact_id = 1 , pubdate = date ( 2008 , 12 , 3 ) ) . save ( )
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# Publishers that have:
# (i) more than one book
>> > Publisher . objects . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book__id ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__gt = 1 ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Apress > , < Publisher : Prentice Hall > , < Publisher : Expensive Publisher > ]
# (ii) a book that cost less than 40
>> > Publisher . objects . filter ( book__price__lt = Decimal ( " 40.0 " ) ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Apress > , < Publisher : Apress > , < Publisher : Sams > , < Publisher : Prentice Hall > , < Publisher : Expensive Publisher > ]
# (iii) more than one book and (at least) a book that cost less than 40
>> > Publisher . objects . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book__id ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__gt = 1 , book__price__lt = Decimal ( " 40.0 " ) ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Apress > , < Publisher : Prentice Hall > , < Publisher : Expensive Publisher > ]
# (iv) more than one book that costs less than $40
>> > Publisher . objects . filter ( book__price__lt = Decimal ( " 40.0 " ) ) . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book__id ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__gt = 1 ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Apress > ]
# Now a bit of testing on the different lookup types
#
>> > Publisher . objects . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__range = [ 1 , 3 ] ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Apress > , < Publisher : Sams > , < Publisher : Prentice Hall > , < Publisher : Morgan Kaufmann > , < Publisher : Expensive Publisher > ]
>> > Publisher . objects . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__range = [ 1 , 2 ] ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Apress > , < Publisher : Sams > , < Publisher : Prentice Hall > , < Publisher : Morgan Kaufmann > ]
>> > Publisher . objects . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__in = [ 1 , 3 ] ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Sams > , < Publisher : Morgan Kaufmann > , < Publisher : Expensive Publisher > ]
>> > Publisher . objects . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__isnull = True )
[ ]
>> > p . delete ( )
# Does Author X have any friends? (or better, how many friends does author X have)
>> Author . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . aggregate ( Count ( ' friends__id ' ) )
{ ' friends__id__count ' : 2.0 }
# Give me a list of all Books with more than 1 authors
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( num_authors = Count ( ' authors__name ' ) ) . filter ( num_authors__ge = 2 ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Book : The Definitive Guide to Django : Web Development Done Right > , < Book : Artificial Intelligence : A Modern Approach > ]
# Give me a list of all Authors that have no friends
>> > Author . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( num_friends = Count ( ' friends__id ' , distinct = True ) ) . filter ( num_friends = 0 ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Author : Brad Dayley > ]
# Give me a list of all publishers that have published more than 1 books
>> > Publisher . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book__id ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__gt = 1 ) . order_by ( ' pk ' )
[ < Publisher : Apress > , < Publisher : Prentice Hall > ]
# Give me a list of all publishers that have published more than 1 books that cost less than 40
>> > Publisher . objects . all ( ) . filter ( book__price__lt = Decimal ( " 40.0 " ) ) . annotate ( num_books = Count ( ' book__id ' ) ) . filter ( num_books__gt = 1 )
[ < Publisher : Apress > ]
# Give me a list of all Books that were written by X and one other author.
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( num_authors = Count ( ' authors__id ' ) ) . filter ( authors__name__contains = ' Norvig ' , num_authors__gt = 1 )
[ < Book : Artificial Intelligence : A Modern Approach > ]
# Give me the average rating of all Books that were written by X and one other author.
#(Aggregate over objects discovered using membership of the m2m set)
# Adding an existing author to another book to test it the right way
>> > a = Author . objects . get ( name__contains = ' Norvig ' )
>> > b = Book . objects . get ( name__contains = ' Done Right ' )
>> > b . authors . add ( a )
>> > b . save ( )
# This should do it
>> > Book . objects . all ( ) . annotate ( num_authors = Count ( ' authors__id ' ) ) . filter ( authors__name__contains = ' Norvig ' , num_authors__gt = 1 ) . aggregate ( Avg ( ' rating ' ) )
{ ' rating__avg ' : 4.25 }
>> > b . authors . remove ( a )
# Give me a list of all Authors that have published a book with at least one other person
# (Filters over a count generated on a related object)
#
# Cheating: [a for a in Author.objects.all().annotate(num_coleagues=Count('book__authors__id'), num_books=Count('book__id', distinct=True)) if a.num_coleagues - a.num_books > 0]
# F-Syntax is required. Will be fixed after F objects are available
# Aggregates also work on dates, times and datetimes
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>> > Publisher . objects . annotate ( earliest_book = Min ( ' book__pubdate ' ) ) . exclude ( earliest_book = None ) . order_by ( ' earliest_book ' ) . values ( )
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[ { ' earliest_book ' : datetime . date ( 1991 , 10 , 15 ) , ' num_awards ' : 9 , ' id ' : 4 , ' name ' : u ' Morgan Kaufmann ' } , { ' earliest_book ' : datetime . date ( 1995 , 1 , 15 ) , ' num_awards ' : 7 , ' id ' : 3 , ' name ' : u ' Prentice Hall ' } , { ' earliest_book ' : datetime . date ( 2007 , 12 , 6 ) , ' num_awards ' : 3 , ' id ' : 1 , ' name ' : u ' Apress ' } , { ' earliest_book ' : datetime . date ( 2008 , 3 , 3 ) , ' num_awards ' : 1 , ' id ' : 2 , ' name ' : u ' Sams ' } ]
>> > Store . objects . aggregate ( Max ( ' friday_night_closing ' ) , Min ( " original_opening " ) )
{ ' friday_night_closing__max ' : datetime . time ( 23 , 59 , 59 ) , ' original_opening__min ' : datetime . datetime ( 1945 , 4 , 25 , 16 , 24 , 14 ) }
# values_list() can also be used
>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . values_list ( ' pk ' , ' isbn ' , ' mean_age ' )
[ ( 1 , u ' 159059725 ' , 34.5 ) ]
>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . values_list ( ' isbn ' )
[ ( u ' 159059725 ' , ) ]
>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . values_list ( ' mean_age ' )
[ ( 34.5 , ) ]
>> > Book . objects . filter ( pk = 1 ) . annotate ( mean_age = Avg ( ' authors__age ' ) ) . values_list ( ' mean_age ' , flat = True )
[ 34.5 ]
""" }