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by mr_Fatalyst
90 days ago
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You can't call filter() without a model. It's always Folder.objects.filter(user_id=user_id), so the context is right there in the code. Plus the generated .pyi stubs give your IDE full type info per model, so "go to usages" works through the type system. |
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When they’re 30 lines apart, because it’s a function that builds a complex query with joins and filters based on some function arguments: not easy.
I don’t really understand how .pyi will give me proper Find usages here. I haven’t used them a lot, though, and just rely on pycharm Find Usages or just rg.
Also, what about foreign keys? Let’s say it’s a filter on user__email__startswith. Are you able to find it when executing Find Usages on User.email field?