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Python Django Basics Model Administration First app view

Why isn't this working?

It's driving me crazy.

articles/views.py
from django.http import HttpResponse
from .models import Article
# Write your views here
def article_list(request):
    article_amnt = len(Article)
    output = f"There are {article_amnt} articles."
    return HttpResponse(output)

1 Answer

You need to select all of Article's instances using Article.objects.all(), you'll get QuerySet of all of the objects in the database. Utilizing the all() method accomplishes that.

from django.http import HttpResponse
from .models import Article

# Write your views here
def article_list(request):
    article = Article.objects.all()
    article_num = len(article)
    return HttpResponse("There are {} articles".format(article_num))