If I understand the question correct..

you can do 

fruit = get_object_or_404(Fruit, name=fruit_name) even if its not SlugField.

I dont recommend doing that with field that doesn't have unique=True 
because error will be raised if there are more than one objects with this 
name. 
(This equals Fruit.objects.get(name=fruit_name).)

On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 10:18:38 PM UTC+3, I. Dié wrote:
>
> Hi evrybody,
>
> Here is my model:
>
> # fruits/models
>     Class Fruit (models.Model):
>             name =  models.CharField(max_length = 33,
>                                choices = NAME_CHOICES, default = MANGO)
>            # and so on...
>
> # fruits/views
> def fruit(request, fruit_name):
>     fruit = get_object_or_404(Fruit)
>     return render(request, 'fruits/fruit.html', {'fruit': fruit})
>
> # fruits/urls
> urlpatterns = [
>     url(r'^$', views.index, name="index"),
>     url(r'^(?P<fruit_name>[-\w]+)/$', views.fruit, name='fruit'),
> ]
>
> When I used fruit_id, everything was ok. 
> But I want to know how to use Fruit.name (a string) as url's parameter 
> instead of fruit_id like this: myverybigmarket/fruits/mango better than 
> myverybigmarket/fruits/1
>
> Ps: this is my first python/django project.
>
> Thanks
>

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