Merge pull request #2363 from nheyning/22019_add_objects_doc
Fixed #22019 -- added documentation on Model attributes
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A complete list of all possible ``Meta`` options can be found in the :doc:`model
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option reference </ref/models/options>`.
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.. _model-attributes:
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Model attributes
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:attr:`~objects`
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The most important attribute of a model is the
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:class:`~django.db.models.Manager`, which is the interface through which
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database query operations are provided to Django models and is used to
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:ref:`retrieve the instances <retrieving-objects>` from the database. If no
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custom Manager is defined, the default name is ``objects``. Managers are
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only accessible via model classes, not the model instances.
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.. _model-methods:
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Model methods
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Django will complain if you try to assign or add an object of the wrong type.
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.. _retrieving-objects:
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Retrieving objects
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==================
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