The django-q tag is used to refer to two things:
- The Q object, used for filtering, and creating WHERE clauses which contain OR or AND operators.
- The Django Q library, which is "a native Django task queue, scheduler and worker application using Python multiprocessing." It's useful for doing asynchronous work.
The tag guidance says this:
A Q() object encapsulates a SQL expression in a Python object that can be used in database-related operations.
Officially, this tag is only for the first use. But in practice, it's a different story. I looked at the last 50 uses of this tag, classifying each into either database use or the Django Q library use. In 48% of cases, this tag is used for the Django Q library. The remaining 52% of the time, it's used to mean the Q object.
With that in mind, here's my suggestion:
- Remove the django-q tag from all questions which mean it in the database sense. This does not need to be a dedicated tag any more than the
filter()
operator needs a dedicated tag. The django-queryset tag covers the same topic. - Change the tag guidance to "Django Q is a native Django task queue, scheduler and worker application using Python multiprocessing. Not to be used for Django's Q() object."