I don't know what's going on here... I just want to check the value of a model field and then update it accordingly... any help or insight is appreciated!
model:
class UserProfile(models.Model):
user = models.ForeignKey(User, unique=True)
beta = models.CharField(max_length=1, blank=True, null=True)
view:
from internal.accounts.models import UserProfile
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
@login_required
def beta_testers(request):
user = User.objects.get(username=request.user.username)
user_profile = user.get_profile()
count = UserProfile.objects.filter(beta='1').count()
if count < 50 and not user_profile['beta']:
user_profile['beta'] = '1'
user_profile.save()
error:
TypeError at /utilities/beta-signup/
'UserProfile' object is unsubscriptable
Request Method: GET
Request URL: http://localhost/utilities/beta-signup/?x=1&y=15
Django Version: 1.2.1
Exception Type: TypeError
Exception Value:
'UserProfile' object is unsubscriptable
Exception Location: C:/django\internal\cms_helper\views.py in beta_testers, line 284
The error is "unSUBscriptable". Your user_profile object isn't a dictionary. Use user_profile.beta
, not user_profile['beta']
.
Alternatively, you can use a string with getattr:
getattr(user_profile, 'beta', False)
False is the default value; which, in your case would work with checking if the value is set or not. I found this very helpful, so I thought I would post this solution, even though the question was asked years ago. :)
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