@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ To use custom model permissions, override `DjangoModelPermissions` and set the `
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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ To use custom model permissions, override `DjangoModelPermissions` and set the `
#### Using with views that do not include a `queryset` attribute.
#### Using with views that do not include a `queryset` attribute.
If you're using this permission with a view that uses an overridden `get_queryset()` method there may not be a `queryset` attribute on the view. In this case we suggest also marking the view with a sential queryset, so that this class can determine the required permissions. For example:
If you're using this permission with a view that uses an overridden `get_queryset()` method there may not be a `queryset` attribute on the view. In this case we suggest also marking the view with a sentinel queryset, so that this class can determine the required permissions. For example:
queryset = User.objects.none() # Required for DjangoModelPermissions
queryset = User.objects.none() # Required for DjangoModelPermissions