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How do I use the map search in django?

freeofwind
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{%searchmanager id="test"
search='eventcount summarize=false index=$input_index$ | fields index | map search="|metadata type hosts index=$index$ | eval index=$index$ | search totalCount > 0" | fields index host recentTime'|token_safe%}

simpleXML is $$index$$.
Is Django?

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Aaroncgray
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GeoDjango could handle something like that. Supposing your Home model looks like this:

from django.contrib.gis.db.models import PointField

class Home(Model):
location = PointField()
.. etc

You could fetch all Home models within x miles of a point like this:

from django.contrib.gis.measure import D
from django.contrib.gis.geos import Point

Home.objects.filter(location__distance_lte=(Point([...]), D(mi=x)))

Basically, what you need to give to the filter is a tuple containing a Geometry (Point in your case), and the distance(with the D object. You have a large range of units to represent the distance, in your case mi).

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