Statistics
This package contains only the PageAccesses
model.
Page Accesses
- class integreat_cms.cms.models.statistics.page_accesses.PageAccesses(*args, **kwargs)[source]
Bases:
AbstractBaseModel
Data Model representing the accesses of a page
- Parameters:
id (BigAutoField) – Primary key: ID
access_date (DateTimeField) – Date of the page accesses
accesses (IntegerField) – Page accesses
Relationship fields:
- Parameters:
language (
ForeignKey
toLanguage
) – Languages of the page that was accessed (related name:page_accesses
)page (
ForeignKey
toPage
) – Accessed page (related name:page_accesses
)
- exception DoesNotExist[source]
Bases:
ObjectDoesNotExist
- exception MultipleObjectsReturned[source]
Bases:
MultipleObjectsReturned
- access_date[source]
Type:
DateTimeField
Date of the page accesses
- accesses[source]
Type:
IntegerField
Page accesses
- clean()[source]
Hook for doing any extra model-wide validation after clean() has been called on every field by self.clean_fields. Any ValidationError raised by this method will not be associated with a particular field; it will have a special-case association with the field defined by NON_FIELD_ERRORS.
- clean_fields(exclude=None)[source]
Clean all fields and raise a ValidationError containing a dict of all validation errors if any occur.
- full_clean(exclude=None, validate_unique=True, validate_constraints=True)[source]
Call clean_fields(), clean(), validate_unique(), and validate_constraints() on the model. Raise a ValidationError for any errors that occur.
- classmethod get_model_name_plural() str [source]
Get the plural representation of this model name
- Returns:
The plural model name
- Return type:
- get_next_by_access_date(*, field=<django.db.models.DateTimeField: access_date>, is_next=True, **kwargs)[source]
Finds next instance based on
access_date
. Seeget_next_by_FOO()
for more information.
- get_previous_by_access_date(*, field=<django.db.models.DateTimeField: access_date>, is_next=False, **kwargs)[source]
Finds previous instance based on
access_date
. Seeget_previous_by_FOO()
for more information.
- get_repr() str [source]
Returns the canonical string representation of the content object
To be implemented in the inheriting model
- Return type:
- id[source]
Type:
BigAutoField
Primary key: ID
- language[source]
Type:
ForeignKey
toLanguage
Languages of the page that was accessed (related name:
page_accesses
)
- page[source]
Type:
ForeignKey
toPage
Accessed page (related name:
page_accesses
)
- refresh_from_db(using=None, fields=None)[source]
Reload field values from the database.
By default, the reloading happens from the database this instance was loaded from, or by the read router if this instance wasn’t loaded from any database. The using parameter will override the default.
Fields can be used to specify which fields to reload. The fields should be an iterable of field attnames. If fields is None, then all non-deferred fields are reloaded.
When accessing deferred fields of an instance, the deferred loading of the field will call this method.
- save(force_insert=False, force_update=False, using=None, update_fields=None)[source]
Save the current instance. Override this in a subclass if you want to control the saving process.
The ‘force_insert’ and ‘force_update’ parameters can be used to insist that the “save” must be an SQL insert or update (or equivalent for non-SQL backends), respectively. Normally, they should not be set.
- save_base(raw=False, force_insert=False, force_update=False, using=None, update_fields=None)[source]
Handle the parts of saving which should be done only once per save, yet need to be done in raw saves, too. This includes some sanity checks and signal sending.
The ‘raw’ argument is telling save_base not to save any parent models and not to do any changes to the values before save. This is used by fixture loading.
- serializable_value(field_name)[source]
Return the value of the field name for this instance. If the field is a foreign key, return the id value instead of the object. If there’s no Field object with this name on the model, return the model attribute’s value.
Used to serialize a field’s value (in the serializer, or form output, for example). Normally, you would just access the attribute directly and not use this method.