[Django]-Access Django model's fields using a string instead of dot syntax?

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You can use python’s built in getattr() function:

getattr(test, 'name')
👤Caspar

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Assuming name is an attribute on your instance test getattr(test, 'name') should return the corresponding value. Or test.__dict__['name'].

You can read more about getattr() here: http://effbot.org/zone/python-getattr.htm

👤arie

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Other answers still stand, but now you can do this using Django’s _meta.get_field().

test._meta.get_field('name')

Note that the Model _meta API has begun its official support and documentation as of 1.8, but has been distributed and used in prior versions before its official documentation.

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In Python, you can normally access values within an object that has a dict method.

Let’s say you have this class:

class Dog(object):
    def __init___(self, color):
        self.color = color

And then I instantiate it:

dog = Dog('brown')

So i can see the color by doing:

print dog.color

I can also see the color by doing:

print dog.__dict__['color']

I can set the color:

print dog.__dict__['color'] = 'green'

print dog.color

>>>green

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