If you came here from Google looking for model to dict, skip my question, and just jump down to the first answer. My question will only confuse you.
Is there a good way in Django to entire set of a Model's objects into a single dictionary? I mean, like this:
class DictModel(models.Model):
key = models.CharField(20)
value = models.CharField(200)
DictModel.objects.all().to_dict()
... with the result being a dictionary with the key/value pairs made up of records in the Model? Has anyone else seen this as being useful for them?
Thanks.
Update
I just wanted to add is that my ultimate goal is to be able to do a simple variable lookup inside a Template. Something like:
{{ DictModel.exampleKey }}
With a result of DictModel.objects.get(key__exact=exampleKey).value
Overall, though, you guys have really surprised me with how helpful allof your responses are, and how different the ways to approach it can be. Thanks a lot.
Update October 2011:
This question is the top result if you Google "django model_to_dict", which is actually pretty awful given that it solves a different problem than what I was asking.
What I wanted was to be able to map all of the instances in a queryset into a single dictionary with a specified model field as the key.
model_to_dict, on the other hand converts a single model instance into a dictionary.
Now, my needs at the time were pretty darn specific, and probably extremely rare (I can't even remember the project I needed it for, or why). So I would be pretty surprised that anyone looking for information about model_to_dict is going to find my question actually useful. Sorry.
model_to_dict seems to be a much more common usage case than I had.
Update Dec 2011:
I changed the title to hopefully better reflect my original intent.
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