How do I use a string as a keyword argument?

Solution 1:

d = Image.objects.filter(**{'image__endswith': "jpg"})

Solution 2:

You'd need to split out the value from the keyword, then set up a dict using the keyword as the key, and the value as the value. You could then use the double-asterisk function paramater with the dict.

So...

keyword, sep, value = f.partition('=')
kwargs = {keyword: value.strip('"')}
d = Image.objects.filter(**kwargs)

Note, this code assumes that there won't be any equals signs '=' in the keyword (they'll only be used to separate the keyword from the value), and the value will be wrapped in quotes.

Solution 3:

The eval option should work fine, as long as you wrap it around the entire expression, not just the f:

f = 'image__endswith="jpg"'
d = eval('Image.objects.filter(' + f + ')')