Seems pretty simple unless you have specific question about something.

You have a model which has some fields including Slug field which should be 
unique i.e. unique=True but your screen shot is not clear..

In views you are overriding the get_queryset() method of base class and 
assigning it to query variable for the 'q' from http GET request. Then 
filtering Post data with the values in query object you have just created. 
Finally returned the revised object_list including this new query context.

In post_detail_views you are retrieving data from Post based on the post 
slug and assigning it to variable 'f'. Finally you used the render() 
shortcut to render the retrieved post using a template.

In your urlpatterns you have defined the path for your post_detail which 
send the post as a slug to your view and in turn view returns the HTTP 
response.

On Friday, July 3, 2020 at 11:10:22 AM UTC-4, Tanni Seriki wrote:
>
> Please can someone put me through on this, post details view either one 
> the function based view or class based view. Thanks

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